Made Goods – Add a Touch of Luxury to Your Home Spaces With Made Goods Furniture and Home Decor

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Homeowners spend considerable time and consideration when designing the layout of their living spaces, from furnishings and decors made from quality materials to those made by local craftsmen and artists. It is important that homeowners invest time into selecting pieces that will blend in perfectly with their design plans.

Chris Dewitt and Oscar Yague have collaborated to bring Made Goods to Dallas through a new showroom space that will showcase its products alongside Ardmore Home Design’s wholesale brands Pigeon & Poodle, Blue Pheasant and Thucassi.

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Are you searching for an extra touch of luxurious in your home design? Look no further than Made Goods wholesale brand, featuring exquisite styling options and home decor and furniture designed by Ardmore Home Design Group’s Pigeon & Poodle, Blue Pheasant and Thucassi brands – which all reside under its umbrella in Los Angeles County, CA. Made Goods’ headquarters can be found there.

Oscar Yague and Chris DeWitt founded Made Goods as a wholesale brand with mirrors as its initial inspiration. Drawing upon both of their talents — Oscar being an expert spreadsheet analyst while Chris is a skilled marketer– they combined efforts to make Made Goods stand out among its competition in the industry.

The collections from this company feature both contemporary and transitional designs with innovative proportions made possible by unexpected materials ranging from ceramic stools to wood-carved urns – each piece boasting its own signature style while still remaining practical and comfortable for daily living.

Made Goods stands apart from wholesale brands by maintaining its minimum advertised pricing (MAP) policy, which ensures all retail partners make equal profit margins. Made Goods adheres strictly to its MAP guidelines; any discounting which results in net advertised prices below MAP — such as sales discounts rebate coupons or any promotional activities– is considered noncompliance and Made Goods will contact the retailer involved to request compliance within three business days or discontinue distribution altogether.

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To sell Made Goods products, it is necessary to abide by our MINIMUM ADVERTISED PRICING (MAP) policy. This means you cannot advertise any product below the manufacturer’s suggested retail price or provide rebates, coupons or percentage discounts on Made Goods items. For more information about this matter please click here.

Chris and Oscar began Made Goods Lighting together as business and life partners in 2009. Their goal is to fill any design voids with distinctive lights that meet both practical and stylistic requirements of different homes.