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<description>HOLLAND, Mich. The sleek bow front with louvered slats adds unique, contemporary syling to the modern conveniences offered by the 9726 Home Entertainment Console. Designed to accommodate Televisions up to 70&quot;, this console also includes four cabinet doors that conceal space for eight different electrical components and/or storage. It also has a hidden infrared eye that allows you to use your remote controls even when console doors are closed. Features include a built-in surge suppressor, ventilation and convenient wire management for all of the latest technology. Richly finished in a deep, red brown called Umber.About SlighFounded in 1880, Sligh Furniture Co. is a family-owned furniture manufacturer located in Holland, Mich. Now under fourth-generation Sligh family management, the company manufactures and markets high-quality home office, home entertainment and home library furniture. For a list of local dealers offering Sligh furniture and a complete online catalog of Sligh products, visit www.sligh.com.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2006 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>New Sligh Products: 9306 And 9726</title>
<description>9306This linear design with its soft touches was inspired from the French furniture in the thirties and forties. This entertainment cabinet is distinguished by a beautiful Mozambique veneer on the doors and drawers. The 9306 Home Entertainment Cabinet was designed to accommodate practically any TV up to 60&quot;. The base (console) is available in two sizes 67&quot; or 56&quot; wide and both with side cabinets and top. Features include speaker-cloth door panels, Multi-Flex media drawers, built in surge suppressor and a hidden infrared eye that allows you to use your remote even when the cabinet doors are closed. Choose the rich warm finish of San Lucia, or the deep red brown of Umber. 9726The sleek bow front with louvered slats adds unique, contemporary styling to the modern conveniences offered by the 9726 home entertainment console. Designed to accommodate a plasma or wall-mounted TV of up to 70&quot;, this console also includes four cabinet doors that conceal space for eight different electronic components, as well as a hidden, infrared eye that allows you to use your remote controls even when the console doors are closed. Includes a built-in surge suppressor, ventilation and convenient wire management for the latest technology. Richly finished in a deep red/brown finish called Umber.</description>
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<title>Sligh Furniture Again Blends Beautiful Styling With Innovation</title>
<description>HOLLAND, MICHIGAN - This linear design with its soft touches was inspired from the French furniture in the mid twentieth century. This entertainment cabinet is distinguished by a beautiful Mozambique veneer on the doors and drawers. The 9306 Home Entertainment Cabinet was designed to accommodate practically any TV up to 60&quot;. The base (console) is available in two sizes 67&quot; or 56&quot; wide and can be placed between side cabinets and a bridge. Features include speaker-cloth door panels, Multi-Flex media drawers, built in surge suppressor and a hidden infrared eye that allows you to use your remote even when the cabinet doors are closed. Choose the rich light brown finish of San Lucia, or the deep red/brown of Umber.About Sligh - Founded in 1880, Sligh Furniture Co. is a family-owned furniture manufacturer located in Holland, Mich. Now under fourth-generation Sligh family management, the company manufactures and markets high-quality home office, home entertainment and home library furniture. For a list of local dealers offering Sligh furniture and a complete online catalog of Sligh products, visit www.sligh.com.</description>
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<title>Sligh Furniture Takes A Refined Approach</title>
<description>HOLLAND, Mich. Tambour doors and a warm, clear, light brown finish with a low sheen and great patina gives the Tufano Home Office collection a casual refinement that allows it to fit beautifully into any environment or decor. The collection offers three styles of desks, the pedestal desk is full or 3/4, meaning that the front of the desk either reaches the floor, or stops 3/4 of the way to reveal the tapered legs. Features include tooled leather inset surface, sliding tambour drawer fronts and conventional drawers. The leg desk is tastefully designed with soft suttle curves. The credenza and deck have inset petitions that are hidden by sliding, horizontal tambour doors, wood-framed glass shelves on top, middle shelf, task lighting and touch-activated display lights. The tall bookcase features adjustable shelves and bottom filing. The sliding glass door bookcase offers touch-activated display lighting, tapered legs, sliding glass doors and several adjustable shelves. Also available is a lateral file for both letter and legal size.About SlighFounded in 1880, Sligh Furniture Co. is a family-owned furniture manufacturer located in Holland, Mich. Now under fourth-generation Sligh family management, the company manufactures and markets high-quality home office, home entertainment and home library furniture. For a list of local dealers offering Sligh furniture and a complete online catalog of Sligh products, visit www.sligh.com.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2006 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>New From Sligh Furniture: A Contemporary Entertainment Console That Stands Out From The Crowd</title>
<description>HOLLAND, Mich. While this console has many features that make it special, it's the clean lines and &quot;X&quot; motif on the doors that you'll notice first. Loosely based on French designs of the late 18th century, the 9710 Entertainment Console features two dual-faced doors that open from either side, so there are always two open areas, and two closed. Made from hardwood solids and Mozambique veneers, the Belaire finish is hand-rubbed to a warm luster. Contemporary styling includes brushed nickel door pulls and leg sleeves that cover the bottom 3&quot; of each leg. Accommodates a TV of up to 70&quot; and includes wire management and a built-in surge supressor.About SlighFounded in 1880, Sligh Furniture Co. is a family-owned furniture manufacturer located in Holland, Mich. Now under fourth-generation Sligh family management, the company manufactures and markets high-quality home office, home entertainment and home library furniture. For a list of local dealers offering Sligh furniture and a complete online catalog of Sligh products, visit www.sligh.com.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2006 00:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Sligh Furniture Adds Transitional Styling And Modular Convenience To A Favorite Office Collection</title>
<description>HOLLAND, Mich.-- Those who appreciate a soft, clean look, grounded in tradition are sure to love the updated 19th century Italian styling almost as much as they enjoy the versatility of Sligh's new 1873 Modular Home Office. Beautifully enhanced by quality workmanship and materials, each piece is offered in Slighs rich 'Belaire' or 'Umber finishes. Components include a straight work surface and drawer storage/file unit, as well as a variety of desk options, all carefully designed to conveniently accommodate practically any office space or style of working. Wire management capabilities and back openings on lower cabinets for easy access to electrical wall outlets are among the many features that have been included to help manage today's computer technology neatly and efficiently.About SlighFounded in 1880, Sligh Furniture Co. is a family-owned furniture manufacturer located in Holland, Mich. Now under fourth-generation Sligh family management, the company manufactures and markets high-quality home office, home entertainment and home library furniture. For a list of local dealers offering Sligh furniture and a complete online catalog of Sligh products, visit www.sligh.com.</description>
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<title>Sligh Furniture Unveils A Sophisticated New Style Option For The Multi-Flex(tm) Home Entertainment Center</title>
<description>HOLLAND, Mich. -- Practically a one-size-fits-all solution, Sligh's innovative Multi-Flex(tm) Home Entertainment Center is now available in a fresh, new style that features: clean, crisp lines; sleek, brushed-silver drawer pulls; and a dark, sophisticated finish called &amp;quot;Laguna.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; As at home in an urban loft as it is in the suburbs, the Multi-Flex(tm) was designed to accommodate today's constantly changing TV technology. Not only do the shelves move up and down, but the entire cabinet actually narrows or widens horizontally,&amp;nbsp; all to comfortably and proportionately hold televisions up to 72&amp;quot; wide, 59&amp;quot; high and 19&amp;quot; deep. Side cabinets feature touch-activated display lighting, two upper adjustable-height glass-framed shelves, one fixed-position wood shelf, two box storage drawers and two Multi-Flex media storage drawers with moveable dividers. Includes black metal height-adjustable hanging bracket for thin panel TVs, and a height- and width-adjustable TV shelf with lower storage shelf. It's made of oak solids and veneers, and thoughtfully wired for management of all the latest technology. The Multi-Flex Home Entertainment Cabinet is truly a modern convenience. Estimated retail price is $5,895 -$6,495. Sligh 9308-1-AT &amp;quot;Antigua&amp;quot; Multi-Flex, spring 2005 introduction to consumers.&amp;nbsp; Sligh 9313-1-LA &amp;quot;Laguna&amp;quot; Multi-Flex, fall 2005 introduction to consumers.


About Sligh -- Founded in 1880, Sligh Furniture Co. is a family-owned company, headquartered in Holland, Mich. Now under fourth-generation Sligh management, the company manufactures and markets high-quality home office furniture, home entertainment furniture, and clocks. For a list of local dealers and a complete online catalog of Sligh products, visit www.sligh.com.
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<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2005 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Sligh Furniture Introduces Two New Members Of The Innertainment Collection(tm)</title>
<description>HOLLAND, Mich. -- Many consumers want the ability to conceal or reveal their plasma TVs at will. Sligh offers a line of entertainment furniture that provides this flexibility, now aptly named the &amp;quot;Innertainment Collection(tm).&amp;quot; This group includes the 9720, 9721 and 9600 models, as well as two beautiful new additions.
  
The first is the new 9750 Sliding Door Entertainment Cabinet. Slide the doors open to keep sports fans, movie buffs and avid gamers happy. Or, for a quiet evening with family or friends, simply slide them shut to hide the TV and reveal the charmingly decorated shelves. The hidden infrared eye allows electronic components to respond to remote control, even when they're sequestered behind the closed wood doors. Optional features include surround sound speaker-cloth panels. Finished in a fresh and new medium-tone finish called &amp;quot;Belaire.&amp;quot; Estimated retail price is $6,895 - $7,595.

The 9732 plasma TV Cabinet is the second new model. This upright armoire-style entertainment center captures the warmth of a library with its appealing facade of muted-color, faux books. Raise the panel to watch TV or lower it to conceal the TV and reveal the shelves above, filled with a library of actual classics or a collection of family photos or keepsakes. Includes hidden infrared eye. Casual traditional styling. Choose an antique cherry finish or antique &amp;quot;rub through&amp;quot; black paint finish with antique cherry finish center panels. Estimated retail price $3,995 - $4,395.

Of course, all cabinets are made of hardwood solids and veneers and are conveniently wired for all the latest technology. The 9720, 9721 and 9600 products were introduced to the trade in 2004 and to the consumers in 2005. The estimated retail price of the 9720 is $7,395 - $7,995.
  
About Sligh -- Founded in 1880, Sligh Furniture Co. is a family-owned company, headquartered in Holland, Mich. Now under fourth-generation Sligh management, the company manufactures and markets high-quality home office furniture, home entertainment furniture, and clocks. For a list of local dealers and a complete online catalog of Sligh products, visit www.sligh.com</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2005 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>The Belaire Home Office Collection: A Transitional Look From Sligh Furniture</title>
<description>HOLLAND, Mich. --   Sligh's innovative new Belaire Home Office Collection offers a refreshing, transitional style that works as comfortably with traditional furnishings as it does &quot;hard&quot; modern.  Each piece is finely crafted from hardwood solids and cherry veneers, has brushed-nickel drawer pulls and is handsomely finished in &quot;Belaire,&quot; a clean, light cherry.  The 66&quot; pedestal desk features inset corner posts and a wood-framed, black, bonded-leather top with an elegant, silver tooling line and convenient center drawer that flips down to accommodate most computer keyboards.  Two-drawer lateral file cabinet features central locking and anti-tip interlock system that prevents tipping by preventing drawers from being opened at the same time. File cabinet/bookcase includes touch-activated display lights; two upper, height-adjustable, wood-framed glass shelves; and one lower, fixed-position wood shelf. Computer credenza includes a convenient &quot;laptop port&quot; that pops up from beneath a concealed, hinged section of the top to provide quick, easy access to all connections. The laptop port features two front and one rear power receptacles;  two front and rear USB ports; and one each, front and rear: Ethernet ports, phone jacks, and data ports. Storage deck has left- and right-side hinged, wood doors that conceal two adjustable-height wood shelves. Other features include: wire management, task lighting, and drawers mounted on ball bearing slides.  Estimated retail price for the desk is $1795 - $1995                  

About Sligh -- Founded in 1880, Sligh Furniture Co. is a family-owned company, headquartered in Holland, Mich. Now under fourth-generation Sligh management, the company manufactures and markets high-quality home office furniture, home entertainment furniture, and clocks. For a list of local dealers and a complete online catalog of Sligh products, visit www.sligh.com.

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<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2005 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Sligh Treats Flat-Panel TV Fans to Innovative Entertainment Cabinet</title>
<description>HOLLAND, Mich. -- Pairing innovation with style, Sligh Furniture Co. treats flat-panel TV fans to a new patent-pending home entertainment cabinet with optional curved sound projection backboard to enhance home theater acoustics. An elegant pop-up TV console and display deck with classic Corinthian columns are also added to The Ellis Line by Sligh, and displayed April 21-27 at the spring 2004 International Home Furnishings Market, in Sligh's showroom at 310 North Hamilton St., High Point, North Carolina USA.Sligh's growing selection of extraordinarily handsome and multipurpose home entertainment furniture is a direct result of rising digital television (DTV) sales. The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) reports that total sales of DTV products in 2003 accounted for $6.1 billion of industry revenues on nearly 4 million units. CEA estimates that shipments of flat panel TVs -- both liquid crystal display (LCD) and plasma display panel (PDP) TVs -- will reach 2.2 million units in the US in 2004.According Chairman Rob Sligh Jr., the company's goal is to provide people with distinctive, highly functional furniture that showcases today's new TV and entertainment technologies. &quot;When you invest in the latest technology for your TV, speakers and DVD player, you certainly should expect that your furniture meets these same superior standards,&quot; said Sligh. &quot;Throughout the year, we conduct our own research and work with consumer electronics experts to track technology trends that we can complement by creating beautiful and innovative furniture designs. At Sligh, our focus is creating an exceptional home entertainment experience for our customers.&quot;New cabinet with patent-pending, curved back-panel sound boardA flat-panel TV doesn't necessarily need a cabinet -- but what do you do with all the cables, your DVD player, stereo and speakers? Sligh's answer is a state-of-the-art entertainment cabinet with raised panel, bi-fold pocket doors with optional side display and storage cabinets designed for Sligh by Warren Associates. The focal point is a patent-pending curved back-panel sound board created by furniture designer Jack Kelley. This novel curved insert option is designed to project sound toward the audience and creates an exciting visual black backdrop from which a 42 to 50-inch flat-panel TV screen can be attached. The TV is suspended from the curved insert on a bolt-mounted universal TV bracket. Without the curved sound board, the versatile cabinet space framed by elegant reeded posts accommodates 60-inch plasma monitors, and many digital light processing (DLP) and LCD projection TV monitors.Exaggerated cornice molding and canted corners crown the upper cabinet, which features hinged wood doors for storage. These wood doors include optional black cloth center panels for accommodating audio speakers. Below, two sets of Sligh's patent-pending media organization drawers feature movable separators to arrange cassettes, videotapes, CDs, DVDs and other entertainment media. Two hinged doors at bottom center are standard in wood or optional beveled glass panels to allow remote-control access to electronic equipment. Finished in Sligh's most popular Candlewood antiqued cherry tones and accented with authentic brass hardware, this new entertainment cabinet includes a surge suppressor with electrical outlets and co-axial cable attachment.The center unit with acoustical sound board is approximately 86 inches high, 24 inches deep and 96 inches wide. Side cabinets are 81 inches high and 30 inches wide with five adjustable shelves and lower raised-panel hinged doors.Pop-up TV console and display deckSligh's new pop-up TV console and display deck (9720-1-CA) provides a center focal point and remote-control technology to support a flat-panel TV monitor as it rises out of and descends into the cabinet. Optional side cabinets are accented with touch-activated cornice lights. Shelves can hold books and support electronic equipment, while bottom hinged doors provide additional storage. Made of handsome hardwood solids and veneers with Sligh's most popular antiqued cherry Candlewood finish, this sophisticated console and display deck is outlined by classic Corinthian columns and crowned with fine dentil detailing. The center unit is 88 inches high, 62 inches wide and 23 inches deep with side cabinets each measuring 83 inches high, 27 inches wide and 19 inches deep.An open TV display deck (9740-1-CA) in similar cabinet styling accommodates up to a 50-inch and some 60-inch plasma monitors as well as many DLP TVs, providing a lower console for media and electronic equipment storage. It is available in Candlewood, Cambridge or Monterey finish. Both the TV console and display deck offer a wire management system subtly hidden behind the cabinet for convenient power access. Available as TV console and display deck or as console only, this model is 89 ? inches high, 80 inches wide and 22 inches deep.About SlighFounded in 1880, Sligh Furniture Co. is a family-owned furniture and clock manufacturer located in Holland, Mich. Now under fourth-generation Sligh family management, the company manufactures and markets high-quality home and business office furniture, occasional furniture, home theater and entertainment furniture -- in the United States and internationally. Sligh also offers The Ellis Line -- decorative wood furniture designed by Sligh and manufactured at the company's partner facilities in Mexico, Honduras, China, Indonesia and the Philippines. For a list of local dealers offering Sligh furniture and clocks and a complete online catalog of Sligh products, visit www.sligh.com.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2004 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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