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Niermann Weeks
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Niermann Weeks is an American furniture and lighting company that was founded in 1978 by Joe Niermann and Eleanor McMillen Brown. The company is based in Maryland and is known for its high-end, luxury furnishings that are inspired by classical and traditional design.
Niermann Weeks produces a wide range of furniture and lighting, including chandeliers, sconces, lamps, tables, chairs, and cabinets. The company's designs often feature intricate details and ornamentation, such as hand-carved woodwork, gilt accents, and luxurious fabrics.
Niermann Weeks has collaborated with a number of prominent interior designers, including Victoria Hagan and Suzanne Kasler, to create unique and stylish furniture and lighting collections. The company's products have been featured in many high-end residential and commercial spaces, including hotels, restaurants, and boutiques.
In addition to its standard product line, Niermann Weeks also offers custom furniture and lighting options, which allow clients to create bespoke pieces that are tailored to their specific needs and design preferences.
Niermann Weeks produces a wide range of furniture and lighting, including chandeliers, sconces, lamps, tables, chairs, and cabinets. The company's designs often feature intricate details and ornamentation, such as hand-carved woodwork, gilt accents, and luxurious fabrics.
Niermann Weeks has collaborated with a number of prominent interior designers, including Victoria Hagan and Suzanne Kasler, to create unique and stylish furniture and lighting collections. The company's products have been featured in many high-end residential and commercial spaces, including hotels, restaurants, and boutiques.
In addition to its standard product line, Niermann Weeks also offers custom furniture and lighting options, which allow clients to create bespoke pieces that are tailored to their specific needs and design preferences.
Niermann Weeks
Nierman Weeks Faux Wood Acanthus Leaf Scones for Luminaire. 2 Pairs Available
H 19 in W 12 in D 7 in
$ 2,200
Niermann Weeks
Niermann Weeks French Crystal Greek Key Basket & Crown Chandelier
H 46 in W 33 in D 33 in
Niermann Weeks
Vintage Niermann Weeks Gilt Metal Greek Key Hoof Foot Glass Top Dining Table
H 31 in W 72 in D 42 in
Niermann Weeks
18th C Style Niermann Weeks Giltwood Acanthus Leaf 2 Lite Sconce - a Pair
H 20 in W 13 in D 7 in
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