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Doug Clark
Reported incidents trigger furniture recalls

Crate and Barrel, CB2 and Bed Bath & Beyond recently agreed to product recalls, the Consumer Products Safety Commission announced. In each case, consumers are told to immediately stop using the products and advised they’re entitled to a full refund. The most expensive items are a Trace Brass Bookcase and

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Doug Clark
CPSC announces more furniture recalls

Modus Furniture dressers and Modavari Forrest Live Edge Benches have been recalled, according to the Consumer Products Safety Commission. They pose a risk of falling over, the agency said. Brighton, Travis and Bevelle dressers, made in Indonesia and imported by Modus Furniture of Los Angeles, “are unstable if the mirror

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Doug Clark
Expensive cabinets, buffets recalled as tip-over hazards

Cabinets and buffets sold for as much as $16,000 by Herman Miller have been recalled as “serious tip-over and entrapment” hazards, the Consumer Products Safety Commission announced May 21. The recall, involving about 2,700 units, also included several models of Lauki dressers sold by Design Within Reach, a subsidiary of

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Doug Clark
New recalls remind retailers of tip-over hazards

Two bedroom chests sold exclusively by online vendors have been recalled, the Consumer Products Safety Commission announced this month. The agency said the units are unstable and can tip over unless they are anchored to a wall. On May 6, CPSC announced the recall of four-drawer chests made by Prepac

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