

Cumberland Furniture, manufacturer of modern American furniture designs, is pleased to announce a Polished Brass powdercoat finish, which mimics the classic look of brass. The finish is applied to polished stainless steel, and is free of grit lines.
“We sought out this finish specifically for the Cuff Collection,” says Rob Clark, public relations director for Cumberland Furniture. “That product has a precision-cut patterned metal band for which we wanted to offer many options for personality. The Polished Brass finish also works extremely well on the Cavea Table, which is also dependent on the character of metal.”
While Cuff tables, stools, and ottomans and the Cavea tables are the products that offer Polished Brass as a standard finish, the company will entertain special requests for its use on other products.
“We were pleased to find that this finish met our quality standards,” Clark says, “since we wanted to make a broader selection available to the designers we serve.”
About Cumberland
Founded in the 1950s, Cumberland was purchased in 1998 by Grand Rapids-based contract furniture industry entrepreneur Scott Gilmore. Even before Gilmore’s leadership, Cumberland was well known for its elegant designs for tables, desks, benches, and office and lobby seating. Today, Cumberland’s products reflect a cohesive design offering while giving its design partners freedom to make distinctive product statements. The result is Modern American Classics that are always in style, fresh, and interesting, whether originating last century or today.