Current Stores and Services
Wayfair
Wayfair sells the entire catalogue of all former niche sites of CSN stores. This includes furniture, home décor, kitchen and dining products, bed and bath products, patio and garden goods, home improvement products, recreational goods, and baby and children’s toys and furniture.
AllModern
AllModern sells modern furniture and modern home goods, which opened in 2007. Products sold at AllModern are from many top designer companies, including Missoni, Herman Miller, Knoll, Philippe Starck, Vitra, and Steelcase. Many of AllModern’s products are also available at Wayfair.
Joss & Main
Launched in 2010, Joss & Main offers limited-time sales on a variety of products. Shoppers must be members of Joss & Main in order to view events and make purchases. Sales are released, typically from three brands a day, at 11 a.m. ET each day, and usually last for 72 hours.
Wayfair Supply
Wayfair Supply caters to businesses, governments and schools, selling commercial-grade furniture, office supplies and other related goods. The site allows customers to shop by industry or product type.
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