Lane
Home Furnishings
It was March 1912, and a
man named John Lane had purchased a box plant in Altavista, Virginia. His
son Ed Lane was encouraged by his father to try his hand at starting a
chest factory in the newly acquired plant. Since the Lanes didn't know how
successful their new venture was going to be, they didn't want to put
their name on it, so they incorporated the little company as the Standard
Red Cedar Chest Company, with John Lane as President and Ed Lane as Vice
President and General Manager. From cedar chests, Lane expanded to
occasional tables in 1951, casegoods in 1956, and accent pieces in 1965.
In 1972, Lane bought a small reclining chair company in
Tupelo, Mississippi named Action Industries. Action Industries was founded
in 1970 by Bo Bland and Mickey Holliman. Today, the wood and upholstered divisions have become Lane Home
Furnishings. Lane Furniture Industries is owned by Furniture Brands
International which also owns other well known brand name companies . . .
Broyhill, Thomasville, Drexel Heritage and Maitland Smith.



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