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Random Harvest carries an exceptional handpicked selection of furniture and accessories. From one of a kind and limited edition pieces to our own line of handmade upholstery and pillows.
- About Us
"Have nothing in your homes which you do not know to be...
- Design Service
Georgetown, Old Town, Bethesda, Arlington. Phone Number....
- Products
Random Harvest features a mix of individually chosen, unique...
- Locations
Random Harvest Georgetown. 1313 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W....
- Furniture
Random Harvest features a mix of individually chosen, unique...
- Mirrors
Back to Accessories. Mirrors. We carry a variety of mirrors,...
- Leather
Back to Furniture. Leather. All of our leather upholstery is...
- Prints
Back to Accessories. Prints. We carry a variety of prints,...
- Lamps
Back to Accessories. Lamps. We carry a variety of lamps,...
- Profile Collection
Back to Upholstery. The Profile Collection. Profile is our...
- About Us
Random Harvest features a mix of individually chosen, unique pieces from around the world, ranging in style from traditional to transitional and rustic to elegant. Old or new, our criteria are the same; beautiful, functional pieces at affordable prices.
Random Harvest has a mixed bag of both restored vintage framed furniture and new creations. Prices are moderate. Their basic schtick is that the vintage furniture is completely restored, re-stuffed and covered, and then you can pay to have it reupholstered.
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Claim this Business. Learn how we are supporting local furniture stores. Random Harvest Home. View Profile. 1313 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007. (202) 333-5569. check Interior Design Service. check Custom Made Items. check One-of-a-Kind Items.
Random Harvest Home Furnishings, Washington D. C. 1,158 likes · 1 talking about this. Random Harvest carries an exceptional selection of new, antique and vintage home furnishings and accessories....
Downsizing? Random Harvest specializes in small-scale furniture to fit the apartments and town homes empty-nesters have moved on to. –Janet Kelly