Pulaski Furniture

Founded half a century ago in Pulaski, Virginia, and taking the name of the town as its own, Pulaski Furniture was originally established as a maker of bedroom and dining room furniture.  From that point on, Pulaski rapidly carved out a niche for itself by becoming a leader in the production of curio cabinets, designed for the express purpose of displaying collectibles.  Pulaski continued to expand and diversify, adding accent pieces, occasional tables and hand painted armoires.  In 1985 the Ridgeway Clock Company was acquired, adding grandfather, wall and mantel clocks to our line.  To further extend the product line, Dawson Furniture of Webb City, Missouri, a manufacturer of both promotional and unfinished furniture was purchased.

A privately owned company, Pulaski currently employs about 700 people, with an additional sales staff of 100, and a staff of 30 in their Asian offices.  In addition to corporate headquarters, Pulaski operates two other facilities in Pulaski, Virginia, a distribution center in Madison, North Carolina, and Dawson Furniture in Webb City, Missouri.  There are also permanent showrooms in High Point, NC, Las Vegas, NV and Tupelo, MS used for trade exhibitions.

The Pulaski success is directly attributable to defining their niche in various core competencies and servicing it well with proper products, prices, and quality to make their products highly desirable in a specific marketplace. 2005 marks Pulaski Furniture's 50th Anniversary. Pulaski will celebrate their rich history and look forward to the next 50 years.