Butler Specialty Company is a third generation, family owned furniture manufacturer operating in the same facility in Chicago that it has called home since 1930. Run by David Bergman, grandson of an original partner, the company has emerged as a premiere resource in accent furniture. Butler Specialty Company continues to focus on achieving excellence and operating with integrity, principles that have guided the firm for more than 80 years. Under Bergman, the company launched a design initiative to become the leader in the accent furniture category. To that end, Butler has established an outstanding series of collections that highlight innovative design and meticulous craftsmanship coupled with exotic materials to produce the industrys broadest and most value-driven lineup of accent home furnishings. Butler offers over 1,400 products for every room in the house at middle range price points. Every piece is created to become the brightest spot in your room, the companys trademark and position in the marketplace. The distinctive, well-crafted and exquisitely designed pieces offered by Butler span a wide range of styles, including traditional, transitional, contemporary and ethnic influenced. There is also a product line of edgy, industrial chic accent pieces. Collections include Accent Chair, Artifacts, Connoisseurs, Heritage, Artists Originals, Butler Loft, Plantation Cherry, Masterpiece, Metalworks, Modern Expressions, Transitions, Designers Edge, Eastern Inspirations, Mountain Lodge, Blanket Racks and Hors Doeuvres. Product categories are tables, consoles and chests, office and entertainment, seating, wine storage and curios, occasional, jewelry storage, accessories and armoires. Butler Specialty Company strives to differentiate its line of accent furniture as a separate category from occasional furniture. While occasional furniture is designed to blend in with existing home dcor items, accent furniture is more fun. It is intended to stand out and introduce a certain boldness, artistic element or whimsical aspect to allow the homeowner to express individualism.