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Harmony House color in design bedroom furniture

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By Lovejoy, 8 June, 2015
Accurate Description of Item
One Danish Modern Bedroom Suite by Harmony House
Appraiser Remarks
"Harmony House" (1940-1968), marketed by Sears was a style and color system for the entire house. Almost any household item could be bought to fit the Harmony House schemes, including: covered upholstery fabrics, draperies, bedroom furniture, sheets, towels, table lamps, dinette sets, living room sets, mirrors, carpeting, tile, and appliances. All these items were sold under the harmony House brand.

This set by Harmony House is loosely based on the Danish Modern style, which first became popular after World War Two and made through the 1960's. The style is popular again with Decorators and it sells well in the current market.
Estimated Value
$1000.00- $1500.00
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Re: Harmony House color in design bedroom furniture

One Danish Modern Bedroom Suite by Harmony House

"Harmony House" (1940-1968), marketed by Sears was a style and color system for the entire house. Almost any household item could be bought to fit the Harmony House schemes, including: covered upholstery fabrics, draperies, bedroom furniture, sheets, towels, table lamps, dinette sets, living room sets, mirrors, carpeting, tile, and appliances. All these items were sold under the harmony House brand.

This set by Harmony House is loosely based on the Danish Modern style, which first became popular after World War Two and made through the 1960's. The style is popular again with Decorators and it sells well in the current market.

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