We're on a mission to make the world a more comfortable place--for everyone. Please join us. See our collection & find a store near you at www.mgbwhome.com
Our corporate headquarters is located in the heart of "furniture country," in the small rural town of Taylorsville, NC. Many of the skilled artisans who craft our US-made eco-friendly upholstery come from families that have been doing so for generations.
The address of our headquarters is 135 One Comfortable Place, Taylorsville, NC 28681.
You can reach our Consumer Inquiry Department at 1.800.789.5401.
To contact one of the more than 20 Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Signature Stores in the U.S. Toronto and Mexico City, please see our website's Signature Store directory page: http://www.mgbwhome.com/SignatureStores.aspx.
To find an independent retailer who carries our collection near you, please see our store locator: http://www.mgbwhome.com/storelocator.aspx.
You can also purchase our furnishings online: http://www.mgbwhome.com/shoponline.aspx.
And we also have a contract division, dedicated to supplying the hospitality industry with our level of comfort and style for all the road warriors out there: http://www.mgbwhome.com/hotelhome.aspx.
You can learn more about our style of decorating, entertaining, doing business, and helping others in our new book, called WHO WE ARE, published by Assouline and based on 25 of our mantras for living: http://www.mgbwhome.com/WHO-WE-AREBR-available-online--P11442.aspx.
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In 2014, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is celebrating its 25th Anniversary with events in each of its Signature Stores that benefit a local charity, including NYC's Ali Forney Centery for LGBT youth, Connecticut's Hole in the Wall Gang camp, and Los Angeles' Project AngelFood.
In addition to their company's extensive charitable contributions, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams are also long-time advocates for marriage equality and LGBT rights in all areas of life. Mitchell is cofounder of Faith in America, dedicated to educating people about the harm caused by religion-based bigotry to the LGBT community, especially young people.