Goebel & Co. Furniture opens first brick and mortar showroom
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ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Goebel & Co. Furniture, one of America’s premier artisan furniture brands, will open its first brick-and-mortar retail location in the fall of 2017 in Maplewood, Missouri, a vibrant neighborhood in St. Louis.

“In our first retail location, we’ll showcase the best of the brand as well as special seasonal offerings,” says President and Design Director Martin Goebel. “It will also serve as a unique venue for gallerists and event planners seeking alternatives to the norm.”

The Goebel & Co. retail showroom at 7401 Manchester Road will be the anchor tenant of the former Monarch restaurant building, with direct store access from the corner of the intersection of Manchester Road and Sutton Boulevard.

The retail showroom is the latest success of Goebel & Co. Over the last six years, the company has experienced meteoric growth since its founding in 2011 by St. Louis natives Martin Goebel, Nick Leidenfrost and Noah Alexander -- the latter two well-known for the Classic Cars Studio.

Sold worldwide, primarily to the trade, Goebel & Co. manufactures its original designs in a century-old space in the heart of Midtown Saint Louis on the old Automotive Row.  Led by founder and creative force Martin Goebel, the company has created signature product lines with a reverence for old world craftsmanship brought to life through the latest in technology-based design and manufacturing.

In the St. Louis bar and restaurant scene, Goebel & Co. has been the gold standard of craftsmanship and original modern design since its launch. Signature clients and installations include:

●    Urban Chestnut Brewing Company
●    Tani Sushi
●    Brennan’s Wine and Tobacco
●    Companion Bakery
●    Vicia
●    Retreat Gastro Pub
●    Scarlett’s Wine Bar
●    The Libertine
●    Comet Coffee
●    The Gramophone
●    Nixta
●    4 Hands Brewery

Additionally, Goebel & Co. brings a fresh approach to corporate assignments with proven success for clients including:

●    Washington University in Saint Louis
●    Monsanto/The Climate Corporation
●    Tommy Bahama New York
●    Christner Inc.

Private commissions are available upon request for designers seeking the ultimate in luxury for their most discerning clientele.

Goebel & Co. Furniture is an American furniture and interiors company.  Specializing in Residential, Commercial and Hospitality furniture, Goebel & Co. offers the finest craftsmanship, materials and timeless design to delivery product of uncompromising quality.

“Our hand-built furniture originates within the divergent worlds of hand craft and digital technology and is seamlessly merged through our unique American manufacturing process; yielding product of uncompromising quality. It is our goal to enhance the lives of those who interact with our furniture through heightened experience. Our aesthetic is about simplification, allowing us to facilitate better life through elemental design while celebrating the world’s finest materials.” - Martin Goebel

For more information visit: http://www.goebelfurniture.com
 

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