Forslund Brothers Co.
1935 - 1991
Grand Rapids, Michigan
SEE ALSO: Nucraft Furniture Company; Eaton Furniture Shops and Carl V. Forslund Inc. (Listed below)
COMPANY HISTORY
1935: Carl Forslund Sr. quits as a salesman for Stickley Bros. to begin his own retail consignment store.
ca. 1948: Carl V. Forslund, Inc. adds catalog and mail order sales.*
1968: Brothers Forslund Company established to succeed Eaton Shops and Grand Rapids Custom Shop in manufacturing furniture for sale through Carl Forslund retail and mail order. Name is later reversed to Forslund Brothers.
1989: Forslund Brothers manufacturing division sold to Nucraft Furniture Company of Comstock Park.
1990: Carl Forslund retail division sold to Custer Office Environments of Grand Rapids.
1991: Manufacturing plant closed.
1992: Retail stores closed.
1993: Limited production of selected Forslund pieces is resumed for a short time through an arrangement with Swartzendruber Hardwood Creations of Goshen, Indiana.
PERSONNEL
The manufacturing, retailing, and mail-order divisions of Forslund were all established by Carl V. Forslund, Sr., who remained in charge of the company from its inception until his retirement in 1972. He was succeded by his sons, who joined the business in the 1940s and 1950s. Carl Forslund, Jr. headed the manufacturing operations, Jon Forslund the retail, and Blake Forslund the overall administrative and financial management of the companies.
PRODUCTS
Forslund specialized in the manufacture of cherry, oak, and walnut furniture, in revivals of various Victorian and Early American styles. The mail-order business adopted a “folksy” style of advertising, which influenced its product line, and had great appeal to its customers. Reproductions and adaptations were made from originals associated with colorful historical figures. Forslund catalogs were filled with pieces named for famous individuals and lively histories of their namesakes. Such pieces as the “Rip Van Lee Chair” and the “Aunt Lucy Ball’s Chair” were produced for decades and became popular favorites for local residents and devoted mail-order customers.
OTHER SOURCES
The Public Museum of Grand Rapids has a significant collection of trade catalogs as well as business records from this company.
MARKS AND LABELS
Forslund adopted the silhouette of a Merry-Go-Round horse as its trademark and the phrase “Timeless Furniture” as its motto.
Eaton Furniture Shops
1946 – ca. 1949
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Manufacturer of upholstered furniture with Honduran mahogany frames, sold through Carl Forslund’s store and mail order. Carl V. Forslund was president.
Carl V. Forslund Inc.
1935 – 1992
Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor, Michigan
Retail arm of Forslund Brothers Co.
COMPANY HISTORY
1935: Company begun by Carol Forslund, Sr.
1992: Company closes.
The source, with permission of the author, is Grand Rapids Furniture: The Story of America’s Furniture City by Christian G. Carron, published by the Grand Rapids Public Museum. 1998.
Transcriber: Rebecca Smith-Hoffman
* Note: The color photograph at the top of the page is the back cover of the first Carl Forslund catalog, published in 1948. The front cover was slightly stained and does not show as well. The catalog was donated by Valerie Starr.
Full Details
Title | Forslund Brothers Co. |
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Year Opened | 1935 |
Year Closed | 1991 |
Also Known As | Brothers Forslund Co., Eaton Furniture Shops |