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  2. Home Hardware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Hardware

    Lumber, tools, paint, plumbing and electrical supplies, and building materials are available, along with housewares, sporting goods, automotive items, and lawn and garden products. The Home Furniture banner offers furniture (from casual to formal), major appliances, and accessories.

  3. RH (company) - Wikipedia

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    RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) is an upscale American home-furnishings company headquartered in Corte Madera, California. The company sells its merchandise through its retail stores, catalog, and online.

  4. Here Are 10 Ultra-Chic Home Depot Patio Furniture Sets ... - AOL

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    The pit includes a stainless burner bowl, a glass wind guard and 10 pounds of clear glass gems. Plus, the burner can run for 8 to 16 hours on a 20-pound propane tank (not included) or be hooked up ...

  5. Ashley Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc. is an American home furnishings manufacturer and retailer, [2] headquartered in Arcadia, Wisconsin. The company is owned by father and son team Ron and Todd Wanek. Ashley Furniture manufactures and distributes home furniture products throughout the world. [1]

  6. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Home Depot, Inc., often simply referred to as Home Depot, is an American multinational home improvement retail corporation that sells tools, construction products, appliances, and services, including fuel and transportation rentals.

  7. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    As of Oct. 28, 2022, Lowe's and its related businesses operated 2,181 home improvement and hardware stores in North America. Lowe's is the second-largest hardware chain in the United States (previously the largest in the U.S. until surpassed by The Home Depot in 1989) behind rival The Home Depot and ahead of Menards.