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CIRCLE FURNITURE HONORS LEE INDUSTRIES AS "2013 VENDOR OF THE YEAR"

(ACTON, MA  -- January 28, 2014) – Circle Furniture appreciates a positive working relationship and as such, each year the company takes time to honor a vendor who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to deliver for its team.  As part of this initiative, the company encourages its employees to nominate the vendor that made their job easier in the past year. 

 

The 2013 winner of Circle Furniture’s Vendor of the Year Award was Lee Industries, who was honored at Circle’s annual company-wide celebration earlier this month. “Circle was very proud and pleased to have chosen Lee Industries as our vendor of the year,” said Peggy Burns of Circle Furniture. “Lee has been the right fit for Circle, sharing our same philosophy regarding sustainability and care for the environment without sacrificing style, quality and comfort.”

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For over 40 years Lee Industries has had a mission to create innovatively styled, high-quality home furnishings. Based in North Carolina, the Coley family has built a company that is a leader in upholstery manufacturing with outstanding products and superb customer service. “Lee and Circle Furniture share many of the same values,” said Norm Coley, President of Lee Industries. “Commitment to the community, environment and simply doing what's right. It feels good working with a partner that cares about its family and associates.”

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Based in Acton, Massachusetts, with stores in Acton, Boston, Cambridge, Danvers, Framingham, and Pembroke, Circle Furniture is committed to providing quality furniture to homeowners throughout New England and beyond.  Circle Furniture stands behind its products, many of which are made in New England.  The company is committed to establishing lifetime relationships with its customers, employees, sales representatives, and vendors, as well as giving back to its communities through event participations and donations.


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