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Noble House Recalls Wood Dining Chairs
June 14,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry, Product
Case goods importer Noble House Furniture has recalled about 3,300 wood dining chairs after the Consumer Product Safety Commission received several reports of the chair legs breaking.
This recall involves Noble House’s Kaius, Henrietta, and Fauna dining chairs, which have solid wood legs and an upholstered seat.
The CPSC said it has received six reports of the chair legs breaking, four of which resulted in consumers receiving bruises from falls.
The agency said consumers should stop using the chairs immediately and contact Noble House for a free repair kit. Consumers can contact the company at 888-600-6376 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or online at www.noblehousefurniture.com and click on the Safety Recall Link located under the Contact Us tab at the bottom of the page.
The chairs were produced in Malaysia and sold by online retailers Amazon, Wayfair and Overstock.com from September 2016 through March 2017 for about $130.