Ethan Allen launches long-awaited Disney furniture line
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DANBURY, Conn. - Furnishings giant Ethan Allen officially launched its Disney collection November 18 - the birthday of  Mickey Mouse.

“Ethan Allen | Disney is like nothing we’ve ever done, and nothing you’ve ever seen,” says Ethan Allen chairman, president and CEO Farooq Kathwari. “Combining our core strengths of craftsmanship, style, and quality with Disney’s rich storytelling, we’ve created an experience that kids and parents will truly love and appreciate.”



The collection is designed for every room in the home, and includes a range of looks for nurseries, kids’ rooms, playrooms, and family living spaces. Styles feature cool nods to retro Disney designs, playful shapes, and signature Mickey and Minnie details. A white oak nesting table in the collection closes to form the famous mouse silhouette. It's priced at $1,299 and comes in two finishes.

Designed by Ethan Allen and inspired by Disney’s iconic characters, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, the collection includes over 500 styles for the modern family that start at just $19.

Ethan Allen quality, craftsmanship, and custom options are available in a selection of fabrics and finishes and handcrafted in the company’s own North American workshops. Ethan Allen owns and operates nine manufacturing facilities including six manufacturing plants and one sawmill in the United States plus one plant each in Mexico and Honduras. Approximately seventy percent of its furniture products are made in its North American plants. www.ethanallen.com
 

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