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Home Temecula Furniture Gallery: Handcrafted Furniture From Around the World By Carol Malin The moment you step into the Temecula Furniture Gallery you are
greeted with the scent of rosewood and mahogany and a warm undercurrent of fine leather. If you are looking for quality, everything to furnish your home from top to bottom, and anything in-between, can be found at this store.
Melinda and Shawn Rad own
and operate the gallery and share years of experience in the furniture trade. Hus- band and wife are trained interior de- signers. The couple views furniture as art to beautify the home and they carefully handpick well-made pieces from around the globe. “It’s beautiful, yes?” says Melinda,
nodding towards a solid rosewood dining table. The handsome table is just one of many striking pieces showcased in this treasure trove of fine furnishings. Across the room an heirloom chest is placed as a coffee table before a gorgeous Tuscan-style sofa. “The sofa is made in Los Angeles by a third generation upholstery mas-
ter we have been working with for several years,” she explains. “He is well- known for creating sofas using a combination of fabric and leather. We are able to custom order any size and offer a wide selection of fabrics and leathers to choose from. Most orders can be ready in three weeks.” “We also sell the furniture on our showroom floor and can promptly de-
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liver and set it up,” Melinda continued. “We only sell what we would put in our own home. We set the bar high because we are passionate about our work and enjoy helping our customers create a comfortable, inviting home, and provide design services on request.”
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