This End Up from the 80's is NOT the This End Up of today...the original went out of business years ago and sold the name. I loved the old ones, not a huge fan of the "new" company.
If you can find the old This End Up via resale you are in business.
I really like Vermont Tubbs, excellent furniture.
I purchased Land of Nod and have been very happy.
According to the website, they didn't go out of business, they just eliminated retail stores.
"Q1.There used to be a store near me. Where is the closest store now?
Answer:
All of the retail stores were closed in the year 2000 as part of the liquidation mentioned below. We sell exclusively over the internet to retail customers and through our network of Commercial Sales Professionals to institutional and GSA customers.
Q2. I heard that This End Up filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is no longer in business. What's going on?
Answer:
Citicorp Venture Capital, the former owner, filed for bankruptcy in January 2000 and subsequently liquidated all assets in late 2000. We purchased the Company's intellectual property, including the name, trademarks, registrations, product designs, customer lists, and certain other rights associated with the Company. We now offer most of the furniture pieces the previous company offered as well as two new lines of furniture. Please take a look at our Artisan and Coastal Cottage lines.
Q3. Why are other companies claiming that This End Up is out of business, and claiming to be the originators of your furniture?
Answer:
We can't control how our competitors behave or what they say. We prefer to focus on rebuilding This End Up and providing our customers the finest products and the highest quality of service. The fact remains, though, this is the only place to get authentic This End Up furniture. We are the only manufacturer of the furniture you have come to know and love. The dimensions, design, finish, and most importantly the durability and quality you have come to expect from This End Up is only available from one source...and that's us!"