The crew at Moe's prepares for the furniture store's grand opening Ocotober 17. The 20,000-square-foot retail store, which specializes in stylish furniture at wholesale prices, is located in the Crossings shopping center. Front row, left to right: Jeanne Gardner, Ruthanne Tedder, Nick Edwards, Josh Decker, Leora Bonvini, and Grant Staab (with ladder). Back row: Raymond Ayala (visual merchandising), Kevin Nelson David Pusczewicz (manager), and Al Bonvini.<br><br>Not pictured: Melody Ybarra.
Federal Way's newest and now largest furniture store celebrated its grand opening last Friday, October 17.
Proprietor Moe Samieian and his family extended an invitation to the community to come check out the new Moe's Home Collection store located in the Crossings shopping center.
Although new to Federal Way, Moe's has been around a while. They currently operate a retail store in Seattle.
Moe's is a well established international wholesaler having provided products to retail stores throughout the Americas for 16 years.
Now, the company will offer its products to retail consumers. Specializing in restored pieces from throughout the world and furnishings that are both manufactured and deigned by Moe's, the Samieian family is expanding from their wholesale roots to further broaden their growing retail presence.
In an environment with bad news forecast regularly, the Moe's family hopes to offer some much needed good news.
At the Moe's Home Collection, customers will find an array of distinctive, quality products at prices the company touts as "unusaully affordable."
Moe Samieian and family have built a successful retail furnishings business that spans the Pacific Northwest and the globe.
Moe scours remote villages throughout Europe and Asia searching for antiques, accessories and architectural treasures.
Inspired by his discoveries, new furnishings are designed and exclusively produced through his manufacturing company Zen Furnishings. (www.zenhomefurnishings.com).
At Moe's, the seasoned team of design associates strive to offer professional cost-effective services to its customers.
The company also offers a collection of "green" products, including new furnishing fashioned from reclaimed antique timbers; a custom mattress collection finished with bamboo fabrics; all handmade and hand finished.
The Federal Way Chamber of Commerce co-hosted the grand opening last Friday, which took place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.