Who is Century Furniture?
“Century strives to make furniture of such impeccable quality that it brings joy not only to the people who own it but also to the craftsmen who build it.”
These words by the founder, Harley Shuford Sr. reflect the level of quality and craftsmanship that is invested into each and every piece of furniture that the company produces. It is this high standard of quality that has enabled them to become one of the most revered names in home furnishings with over 75 years of industry experience. Based in Hickory, North Carolina, Century manufactures primarily American-made furniture.
Starting with the frame, experienced craftspeople build each piece of furniture by hand, stitching leathers and fabrics and applying the selected finish and distressing. The brand’s attention to detail and high standard of care is unmatched.
Explore at Green Front
Century Furniture offers a wide selection of chair frames for any room, including sofas, ottomans, settees, benches, bar stools, counter stools, game chairs, dining chairs, hostess chairs, and executive seating. Searching for an upholstered headboard? Century offers furniture for the bedroom as well. Whether you have a taste for more traditional elements or a desire for clean lines in a contemporary spirit, this brand at Green Front has what you’re looking for.
Note: Green Front only features Century upholstery in our showrooms. We do not have case goods on display.
Why Choose Century?
“When you choose Century Furniture, our ability to customize whatever you desire is much like commissioning an artist to create a fine work of art.”
Customization. Their customization options allow you to become a designer. Select from thousands of fabrics, a variety of leathers, and more than 50 finishes. Envision your perfect piece and then see it come to life in the hands of Century’s talented artisans.
Durable construction. Frame construction features eight-way, hand-tied, double-cone coils; layers of foam and fiber; and a coated steel mesh base, which provide solid support, insulation, and comfort. Hardwood legs are engineered into the frame for strength and stability.