MadeHere, a retailer of locally made goods, recently added a location that sells furniture. The 2,000-square-foot shop, inside the ADX Campus, 1015 SE Stark St., features chairs, couches, tables, beds, and more by Portland manufacturers such as Revolution Design House, Bolster Furniture & Design, and Harkavy Furniture.
A family-owned company, Kuhnhausen’s has been operating since 1919. The store at 2640 E. Burnside St. carries traditional, modern, and casual furnishings, including lamps and pieces for the home office. Kuhnhausen’s emphasizes buying locally and offers furniture made by Biltwell Furniture in Portland and Whittier Wood Furniture in Eugene, Oregon.
This family-owned furniture showroom at 923 NW 10th Ave. features custom, hand-built sofas, sectionals, chairs, and other cushioned seating. A custom furniture design studio, Perch Furniture works with the customer to design each piece, which is then made by family-owned manufacturers in Los Angeles.
This “lighting and house parts general store” had its roots as an architectural salvage shop in Portland but now has high-end stores across the country. Rejuvenation still makes most of its extensive selection of reproduction light fixtures at its Portland facility, and the store at 1100 SE Grand Ave. also carries furniture for every room. The furniture is heirloom-quality, and the vintage pieces Rejuvenation carries are high-end.
If you’re looking for midcentury modern, you’ll find plenty of teak and Scandinavian design in this 7,000-square-foot shop at 4722 SE Hawthorne Blvd. The store also now hosts a space occupied by I Heart Retro, which downsized from its own stand-along shop but still carries retro furniture and décor for a wide range of budgets. Click here for more information.
This “eclectic emporium showcasing an ever-changing variety of midcentury furnishings, décor and lamps” now has two locations, a block apart, at 1310 and 1426 SE Hawthorne Blvd. For more information visit their website.
The showroom and workshop of this midcentury furniture house grace the fourth floor of 1313 Burnside St. The Good Mod carries classy vintage art, lighting, and furniture pieces and also restores, upholsters, designs, and builds its own line of Danish-inspired furniture.
Midcentury furniture and décor for home and office, reclaimed and restored, are this store’s specialty. The Red Snapper, at 11049 SE Main St. in Milwaukie, in the southern part of the Portland metro area, also offers interior design services.