May 17, 2005 - Ethan Allen Recall of Two Dining Tables
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Ethan Allen of Danbury, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 7,000 American Impressions and New Country Rectangular Dining Tables. These dining room tables can be missing sufficient stability blocks that could result in the table collapsing.
May 12, 2005 - PBteen Recall for Replacement of Glass Drawer Knobs
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), PBteen, San Francisco, Calif., is voluntarily recalling 28,000 Glass Knobs on Chez Moi Furniture Collections. The glass knobs can break when over-tightened or when pressure is applied, exposing a sharp edge.
November 19, 2004- Byer of Maine Recall to Exchange TriLite Stools
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), The Byer Manufacturing Company, of Orono, Maine is voluntarily recalling about 7,800 TriLite Stools. The legs of the stool can bend and the stools may collapse when used on smooth hard floor surfaces.
September 24, 2004 - IKEA Home Furnishings Recall of Glass-Door Wall Cabinets
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), IKEA Home Furnishings, of Plymouth Meeting, Pa. is voluntarily recalling about 25,000 BERTBY Glass-Door Wall Cabinets. Some of these glass-door wall cabinets have the wrong sized screws for the safety bracket, which can result in the cabinet not being properly secured to the wall. The cabinets can fall and injure nearby consumers.
June 14, 2004- Allen Organ Company Recall of Wooden Organ Bench
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Allen Organ Company of Macungie, Penn. is voluntarily recalling 1,757 wooden organ benches. The wooden bench may collapse because not enough glue was used during assembly.
May 5, 2004- Casio Inc. Recall of Piano Benches
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Casio Inc., Dover, N.J., is voluntarily recalling about 18,000 Piano Benches. The screws and bracket assemblies attaching the legs to the bench can weaken and detach, causing the bench seat to collapse during normal use.
March 17, 2004- Palliser Furniture Ltd. Recall of “Poof” Chairs
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Palliser Furniture Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, are voluntarily recalling “Poof” Chairs and Table Sets. A metal rod can protrude through the fabric and its sharp edges could cause scratches or cuts.
March 17, 2004- APA Marketing Inc. Recall of Home Entertainment Wall Units
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), APA Marketing Inc., of Commerce, Calif., is voluntarily recalling400 Encore! Home Entertainment Wall Units. The control box for the touch dimmer lighting mechanism can overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
August 23, 2002- Barstools Recalled by LPK International
LPK International Inc., of Northbrook, Ill., is voluntarily recalling about 1,900 barstools. This recall includes 24- inch and 29-inch high, natural wood finish barstools with round seats. The barstools have model numbers 74150 (24-inch) and 75151 (29-inch). The model numbers are printed on a sticker on the underside of the barstool's seat. A circular stamp on the underside of the seat reads, "H.L." and "NOV 2001." Shopko Stores sold the barstools in central and northwest U.S. from January 2002 through March 2002 for about $20. They were assembled in the United States.
July 5, 2001- Furniture Recalled by Neiman Marcus
Neiman Marcus, of Chesnut Hill, Mass., is voluntarily recalling approximately 49 furniture items. The recall involves: twin plantation bed headboards, queen plantation bed headboards, plantation nightstands and antique tin mirrors. The furniture was sold through Neiman Marcus and Horchow catalogues from May 1998 through May 2001.
December 18, 2000- Glider Rockers Recalled by L. Powell Co.
The L. Powell Co., of Culver City, Ca., is voluntarily recalling for in-home repair about 36,000 glider rockers that move back and forth using metal bearings. These are "Nostalgic Oak" Bentwood Glider Rockers with models numbers 139K, 139L, 144K and 144L. The model number is written only on the packaging. A label on the underside of these chairs reads, "Powell," and "Taiwan," and a white factory code sticker on the underside of these chairs reads "TZ." Fingerhut mail order, furniture stores and specialty shops nationwide sold these glider rockers with and without an accompanying ottoman from November 1999 to September 2000 for up to $145. Rockers sold before November 1999 are not included in this recall.
November 28, 2000- Gun Cabinets Recalled by Stack-On Products
October 30, 2000- Motorized CD Racks by The Sharper Image Recalled
The Sharper Image Corp., of San Francisco, Calif., is recalling about 1,000 motorized CD racks called the Sharper Image Power Tower. The CD rack is black with a round dial and stands about 3-feet high on a 14-inch base. The rack holds 100 CDs and rotates automatically, clockwise or counter-clockwise, when you turn the dial. Only units with codes REV A or REV B under the base are included in this recall. Sharper Image sold these CD racks in their stores, catalogs, and on the internet as model number SI693 during August 2000 for about $160.
January 18, 2000- Computer Armoires Recalled by Sauder Woodworking
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Sauder Woodworking Co., of Archbold, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 212,400 computer armoires. The upper doors or upper door components can fall off, causing injury to nearby consumers.
June 5, 1996- Furniture Recalled by Thayer Coggin
FEBRUARY 10, 1993- Continental Seat Corporation Recalls Bar Stools
FEBRUARY 10, 1992- Devan Designs Furniture Manufacturer To Provide Modification Kits
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