At first, the Cambridge store sold inexpensive furniture of Scandinavian design; for example, a sofa might have cost $300 to $400.
Well aware of the great expense required to make forms in tubular steel, she wanted to design inexpensive furniture for the masses.
Additionally, much inexpensive furniture, described for sales purposes simply as "hardwood", is in fact primarily stained poplar.
The first created the need for inexpensive mass-produced furniture, the second developed the technology that would make such production possible, and profitable.
It is often used on the back of inexpensive furniture.
George F. Shaw started the company in 1940 to sell inexpensive furniture to mill workers who lived near the Deep River.
For example, the management of a retail chain specialising in inexpensive furniture might well decide that the goal of quality is not its first priority.
Mr. Jenckes also stocked inexpensive furniture and floor coverings.
Most shoppers know West Elm's inexpensive furniture and accessories from its two-year-old catalog.
One application of the old naval arts to modern life is the inexpensive marine furniture made in all Mauritius's workshops.