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Only Ethan Allen gives you so many ways to create your own style. With The New Eclecticism, you’ll find an inspiring mash up of styles and price points to design your home from floor to ceiling with things you love. You’ll discover a vast selection of stylish furniture for every room and a wide array of home accents including pillows, window treatments, art, wallpaper, rugs, lighting, decorative accents, and more. Plus endless ways to personalize your choices through fabrics, finishes, and trims—and free professional interior design service to help you every step of the way. And it all comes with legendary quality you can trust. Since acquiring our first factory in Beecher Falls, Vermont in 1932, Ethan Allen has become known for its superior American craftsmanship. More than 80 years later, we still own and operate that factory. In fact, a majority of our products are still manufactured and/or assembled in our North American workshops and the rest come to us from some of the best artisans around the world. But we’re never too old to learn something new. We’re always looking ahead, striving for excellence, drawing inspiration from cultural influences—and our clients—to create new styles and easier ways to make shopping for your home fun, personalized, and surprisingly affordable. Today we have nearly 300 Design Centers around the world with an awesome selection of styles that you can mix and match for a look that’s yours and yours alone.
Ethan Allen was an American revolutionary and political leader born in 1738 in Litchfield, Connecticut. He is best known as one of the leaders of the Green Mountain Boys, a group of settlers in what is now Vermont who fought against British rule and established the independence of Vermont as a state. Allen was raised in a family with strong ties to the American colonies and was heavily influenced by He became involved in politics at a young age and was a vocal opponent of British rule in America. In 1770, he formed the Green Mountain Boys, a group of settlers in Vermont who fought against British rule and worked to establish the independence of Vermont as a state. During the American Revolutionary War, Allen led the Green Mountain Boys in a successful attack on Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. T In 1777, Allen was captured by the British and held as a prisoner of war until 1778. After In 1791, Vermont became the 14th state in the United States, with Allen as one of its leading citizens. Throughout He was a passionate speaker and wrote several books and pamphlets on political and religious subjects, including Reason the Only Oracle of Man. In addition to He established several successful businesses, including a sawmill, gristmill, and ironworks, and was instr Ethan Allen's legacy as a political and military leader continues to t He is celebrated as a hero and an early advocate for the independence and rights of the American people, and Despite He was known for Overall, Ethan Allen was a complex and fascinating figure, who made a lasting impact on American