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Proud to be a Family Business
Furniture means so much more when the family is involved. Dinner at the table brings everyone together, you can sit on the sofa to bond over movies and games, and quality pieces can be passed down for generations to carry on those memories.
Brothers and co-owners, Joseph and Russell, started Atlantic City Barstool Brothers to serve a greater purpose in the surrounding communities. They wanted to create a friendly space that offers all shapes and styles of furniture to make local customers happy. If their large selection doesn’t have what you’re looking for, they’ll gladly help you create a custom order to send to their trusted manufacturers.
All of the furniture at Atlantic City Barstool Brothers is American-made, and a good portion of their furniture is handcrafted by Amish companies, as well. Each of these companies, both large and small, use age-old and newly approved methods to build furniture that will last a lifetime so you can continue to enjoy your investment.
It’s not about the sale – it’s about making people happy.
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Whether you’re looking to furnish an entire house or just want to add a whimsical touch to your existing decor, Atlantic City Barstool Brothers Furniture & Design is prepared to meet your needs.
Don’t let the name fool you, nor the showroom filled with rows and rows of bar and counter stools in every conceivable style and color. Brother owners Joe and Russell can outfit any room.
The brothers have been furnishing South Jersey homes and businesses for more than twenty-five years, and they keep expanding their offerings. A recent move to the current location in the Tilton Shopping Center in Northfield, next to the Tilton 9 theater give s them triple the display space of their previous store.
The brothers focus on American-made furniture, Joe says. They deal with more than two hundred manufacturers, including twenty Amish companies. They have styles to suit just about any taste or budget. They promise a personalized shopping experience.
“Our main thing is that we always say ‘yes’ to our customers,” Joe said. “If we can’t find it, we’ll make it.”
The brothers split their duties according to their expertise. Joe who has a background in design, helps customers choose their decor. Shanker, who was trained in architecture, builds the custom-ordered pieces.
“The Barstool Brothers also believe in giving back to the community,” Joe said. They donate pieces to local charities to auction off as fundraisers and sponsor area youth sports teams.
If you’re not in the market for furniture, it’s still worthwhile to pay a visit to the Atlantic City Barstool Brothers. Art hanging on the walls – ranging from kitschy wooden placards to nice prints – is available for purchase.
Art deco statues, most with a 1930s theme, are offered for sale separately from the tables they are perched on. Many, such as a woman being dragged by her dog on a walk, are sure to attract attention on your own coffee table.
Some of the most popular items are the faux edibles, looking so realistic that a shopper is tempted to reach into the bowl for a bite or pick up the glass for a sip. Cocktails, bowls of popcorn or pretzels, a carton of shrimp lo mein, and plenty of others can become conversation pieces in any home.
“We’re constantly reinventing ourselves to fit the community’s needs,” Joe said.