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Thos. Moser Expanding in Contract Business

By Home Furnishings Business in Case Goods on February 18, 2013

Fine wood furniture maker Thos. Moser is growing its contract market presence by partnering with selected architectural design firms in markets across the country.

Architectural Design Specialties in Atlanta is the first that has signed on to represent the company and is now officially the agent for Thos. Moser in the southeast.

Thos. Moser has seen excellent growth from the Atlanta market in recent years, especially with colleges, universities, and private schools located here. Thos. Moser has furnished the University of Georgia in Athens (four libraries), as well as the Agnes Scott College, Shorter University and Law offices of Kilpatrick Townsend, to name a few.

ADS is known for its expertise in contract architectural and interior design. The firm is family owned and operated, sharing similar values as the family owned Thos. Moser.

€œWe needed a firm with a comprehensive understanding of the industry as well as one who could appreciate the authenticity of our brand,€ said Aaron Moser. "The individuals at ADS all possess a deep understanding of our products and have a strong artistic sensibility, allowing them to effectively interpret our message just as a member of the Thos. Moser family would."

€œI€™ve known of Thos. Moser for over 20 years and have always admired and respected their work," said Ken Erdoes, principal of ADS. "While the company has advanced in the areas of sourcing, engineering, and manufacturing, it continues to revere the original core values inspired by Tom Moser at the beginning. You just don€™t find that every day or everywhere.€



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