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People constantly rag on the claim that brand names mean quality. While that may have been true back in the 60s or 70s, it just isn't anymore It's been shown many times that just a few manufacturers exist and sell their product under various brands.
I remember a time when the name Broyhill meant quality furniture. Recently, Big Lots started selling it and made a lot of noise about it. A few days ago, I got curious. Seems the brand folded several years ago and was bought out. Then the second company folded and sold off the assets. Big Lots bought the name only and started applying it to all sorts of stuff.
Not saying the stuff is bad. I got some towels and a few other things and they all seem decent. But they are Broyhill in name only. No idea who really makes the stuff or where.
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
I remember a time when the name Broyhill meant quality furniture. Recently, Big Lots started selling it and made a lot of noise about it. A few days ago, I got curious. Seems the brand folded several years ago and was bought out. Then the second company folded and sold off the assets. Big Lots bought the name only and started applying it to all sorts of stuff.
Not saying the stuff is bad. I got some towels and a few other things and they all seem decent. But they are Broyhill in name only. No idea who really makes the stuff or where.
Furniture Brands International - Wikipedia
"After court approval of the sale, trademark documents show Big Lots took over rights to Broyhill marks November 9, 2018."