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  2. 14 Editor-Approved Spots to Buy Kitchen Cabinets Online - AOL

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    All of the brand’s cabinet options are assembled in the United States, and they come in more than 15 different collections that fit over a dozen design styles—from coastal to farmhouse and ...

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    Use it in the kitchen to store bulky appliances like your microwave, Crock Pot and blender, or turn the entire island into dedicated coffee and tea corner. Use the top to display a fruit bowl ...

  4. Ready-to-assemble furniture - Wikipedia

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    Ready-to-assemble furniture has roots that extend back a long way, as cabinetmakers have been making furniture that is easy to disassemble for transport for centuries. The New American Cyclopaedia of 1859 listed the assembly of furniture as an "American invention" [ 2 ] that emphasized ease of transport, but this claim is rather vague.

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. During Prime Day, you can score deals on practically every product under the sun ...

  6. Wayfair - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2014, Wayfair was the largest online-only retailer for home furniture in the United States, [23] and the 33rd largest online retailer in the United States. [24] It generated $380 million in revenue in 2010, over $500 million in 2011, over $600 million in 2012, over $900 million in 2013, and over $1.3 billion in 2014. [25]

  7. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    Rather than being sold pre-assembled, much of IKEA's furniture is designed to be assembled by the customer. The company claims that this helps reduce costs and use of packaging by not shipping air; the volume of a bookcase, for example, is considerably less if it is shipped unassembled rather than assembled.