About Vaughan-Bassett
Based in Galax, Virginia, Vaughan-Bassett Furniture Company manufactures bedroom furniture. In 1919, two men, B.C. Vaughan and J.D. Bassett, Sr., both of whom were from Bassett, Virginia, first founded our company. Mr. Bassett, Sr., and his brother, C.C. Bassett, also founded what today is well known as Bassett Furniture Industries.
Employing over 500 craftsmen in factories based in Galax, Virginia, we are extremely proud of the fact that 100 percent of our furniture is crafted here in the United States by American employees. In fact, Vaughan-Bassett is now the largest manufacturer of wooden adult bedroom furniture in the United States.
Most of the furniture we manufacture consists of wood solids and wood veneers grown and harvested near our plants in the Southeast. Pine, oak, maple, cherry, ash, poplar, birch, and beech are the primary species used in Vaughan-Bassett's bedroom collections.
MADE IN USA
Vaughan-Bassett branded furniture consists of wood solids and wood veneers grown and harvested near our plants in the Southeast. Pine, oak, maple, cherry, ash, poplar, birch, and beech are the primary species used in Vaughan-Bassett's bedroom collections.
SUSTAINABLY MADE
We replace every tree used to make our products. Through our "One for One" program, Vaughan-Bassett has contributed 2 million tree seedlings in 2007 to the Virginia Department of Forestry.
Vaughan-Bassett is a founding member of the Sustainable Furniture Council and is committed to a program of continuous improvement of our systems, striving to be an industry leader in producing environmentally responsible bedroom furniture.
PREMIUM SOLID WOOD FURNITURE
We craft solid wood furniture with a single goal: quality first and always. Over the years styles and tastes have evolved, but our commitment to excellence is unchanged. All of our collections offer enduring quality to those seeking to establish their own traditions. Made in the U.S.A.
BUILT TO LAST
Features mortise and tenon construction for strength and stability and French dovetail drawer construction.
E R I N & B E N N A P I E R
After the launch of HGTV’s Home Town, we were approached by overseas companies for furniture line development with national distribution. Growing up in North Carolina, Ben remembered the small factory towns that had been shuttered and left empty when manufacturing moved overseas. Thinking of the countless American families who suffered in the aftermath, we knew there had to be a better way to make furniture.
Vaughan-Bassett, the largest manufacturer of wooden residential furniture in the United States, is committed to their hometown of Galax, Virginia, just like we are committed to our hometown of Laurel, Mississippi. We’ve partnered to create a cottage-inspired furniture line crafted by 600 American workers.
LMCo Bedroom Collections are now available in stores across the United States. If we’re going to be serious about revitalizing small-town America, we must be serious about making things in America.