Jim Clarey at Bassett Furniture. Indoor/ Outdoor Furniture and Accessories.
Friday, October 24, 2025
Leaves are falling and self storing.
Happy Autumn everyone! Here in Chester County the leaves are changing color and falling as they always do this time of year. The change in the air pretty much insists that we start getting ready for the Holidays. This Season Bassett has introduced Kitchen and Dining Tables with self storing leaves, leaves that attach to the ends of our tables and simple narrow leaves that turn a space conscious round into a guest friendly oval. With many sizes, finishes and styles we feel as comfortable with our chairs as we do in knowing that you will find your Table needs filled. Jim Clarey 610-337-1249 JPClarey@BassettFurniture.Com Seasonal Savings apply and if you mention this blog, please take an additional $100.00 off of your order.
  
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Harvest Season at Bassett.
The Harvest Season is the time of year when crops are gathered, which marks the end of the growing season and is often celebrated with festivals. We can also see this Season as a time to prepare for Holidays by replacing or touching up Living Spaces in preparation for welcoming friends, family both human and furry. Choose from a large selection of Performance Fabrics and protected leathers and woods but also keep in mind that coasters are not only functional, they add a layer of grace to place settings. Custom Window Treatments add another depth to your space and we excell in all styles of treating your windows. Jim Clarey JPClarey@BassettFurniture.Com
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Leaves are falling and self storing.
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