Bush Furniture intros Quick-to-Assemble technology

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by Ann Withanee — April 8, 2011—Bush Furniture, a leading global manufacturer of smart furniture solutions for the home and office, announces the introduction of its new Quick-to-Assemble (QTA) technology. QTA offers an assembly method that allows customers to assemble their furniture up to five times faster and at a cost that is comparable to traditional RTA (ready-to-assemble), as well as significantly lower than casegoods, according to Bush.

The first Bush Furniture collection to incorporate the new technology is the kathy ireland Office by Bush Furniture line, which consists of stylish and affordable home and office furnishings, as well as storage accessories. The kathy ireland Office collection will be distributed nationally and available at retailers across the country, as well as online, beginning this summer, says the company.

Independent testing has demonstrated that QTA furniture assembles up to five times faster than traditional RTA, says Bush Furniture. Features such as preinstalled fasteners and drawer hardware allow panels to join together easily without force and with minimal or no tools.

The structural integrity of QTA furniture is comparable to that of casegoods, except without the higher manufacturing cost. The technology allows products to be flat-packed, enabling lower shipping costs and easy transport to different rooms in the home of office upon delivery.

For more information visit the Bush Web site.