Maine Cottage Explained

Maine Cottage is a privately held American furniture company specializing in high-end coastal cottage style furniture. Their product line includes painted solid wood, wicker and upholstered furniture. Customers can customize their furniture by selecting from exclusive paint colors and signature fabric patterns. Started in Yarmouth, Maine in the United States, the operation is now fully run and operated out of Annapolis, Maryland. Their products ship worldwide, and are available online and through a direct mail catalog.

History

The company was founded in 1988 by Peter Bass and artist Carol Bass.[1] It was originally located in Yarmouth, Maine in a restored cannery on the Royal River. Bass is the great grandson of Wilton, Maine shoe maker G.H. Bass.[2]

Maine Cottage was the first company to offer American Country, Early Shaker, and Mid Century Modern-inspired painted wood furniture in a multitude of original colors. The idea originated with artist Carol Bass painting and selling "found" pieces of cottage furniture. The company then began to design furniture and paint its own custom pieces. Maine Cottage expanded its product line with the introduction of their textile line in 2000, producing colorful whimsical patterns for use on their nostalgic upholstery and wicker furniture lines.

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Coastal Brands

In January 2016, Maine Cottage merged with outdoor furniture company Thos. Baker and created a parent company called Coastal Brands headquartered on Bainbridge Island, off the coast of Seattle, Washington. Larry Strassner resigned from Maine Cottage while his daughter, Lauren Russell, remained on as the Chief Creative Officer for the Brand. John Thomas Baker IV took over as Chairman and CEO. During Baker’s tenure, the business focused on growing the direct mail catalog channel and looking for growth capital.

Balsam Brands

In January 2018, Baker, along with 21 shareholders, sold Coastal Brands to Balsam Brands in Redwood City, California. Balsam Hill, the artificial Christmas Tree company, is the flagship brand of Balsam Brands. CEO, Thomas Harman kept Maine Cottage operations in Annapolis with Lauren Russell in charge of all creative aspects of the business, and Sarah Wright in charge of all operational aspects. Balsam Brands is an artificial Christmas tree and home decor company owned by Thomas Mac Harman, a graduate of Williams College in Massachusetts and an MBA graduate of Stanford University in California.

Bespoke Color Co.

In October of 2019, Lauren Russell and Sarah Wright formed Bespoke Color Company and bought back the Maine Cottage brand. The two women have worked together as part of the management team for eleven years and through all three acquisitions. Together they currently act as Co-Presidents of the Maine Cottage brand, with operations in Annapolis, MD and made-to-order furniture.

Sales Channels

Today Maine Cottage operates an interactive e-commerce website and maintains a design blog. Along with the digital channel, the company produces a coffee table style catalog, coined its “Color Book.”[9] The first catalog, printed in 1989, featured 5 pieces of furniture and 3 paint colors. Generally the Color Book is produced every other year and was most recently published in 2019. The company also produces standard direct mail catalogs, which had an annual distribution of 850K copies in 2019.

Products

Maine Cottage product lines include furniture, home decor accessories, signature fabrics, and exclusive paint colors.[10] Their furniture lines include solid painted wood furniture, upholstered furniture, and wicker furniture.[11] Painted furniture is bench built to order[12] and painted in wood shops in Maine, West Virginia and Delaware. Hardwoods used in the furniture are Maple, Cherry and quarter-sawn Oak are milled nearby each wood shop using trees that are indigenous to the region. Painted furniture includes beds, dressers, chairs, tables and bath vanities. In-house designers create and work within a palette of 46 paint colors, available on every painted piece of wood and wicker furniture. Their upholstered furniture, including sofas, loveseats, armchairs and ottomans, is crafted to order in North Carolina. Signature pattern fabrics are designed exclusively by Maine Cottage, based upon the paint palette so the upholstered furniture coordinates with the painted pieces. Frames are made of 5/4", or thicker, kiln-dried select hardwoods with joints that are double-doweled, glued and block reinforced for extra strength. Wicker furniture is hand-woven in Manila in the Philippines. Currently their home decor offerings include rugs, mirrors, hooks, artwork, and lighting.

Maine Cottage furniture is principally manufactured in the United States.[13] Signature furniture designs include the fiddlehead side table, introduced in 1998, the Inga Trestle Dining Table, introduced in 2003 and the low tide hall table, introduced in 2008. Exclusive printed patterns include Rambler, Really Rosie and Lotsa Dots.Maine Cottage furniture has been shipped to consumers across the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia.

Press

Maine Cottage furniture can be found in the homes of celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow,[14] Conan O’Brien,[15] Joanna Garcia Swisher and Nick Swisher, Chad Smith and Nancy Mack Smith. Their furniture has been featured in national publications such as Coastal Living,[16] HGTV Magazine,[17] House Beautiful,[18] and Better Homes & Gardens Magazine.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dickson, Laurie E. . Artist Interiors: Creative Spaces, Inspired Living . 25 December 2012 . 2003 . Rockport Publishers . Gloucester, Mass. . 9781564969521 . 136–141 . Colorful Maine Cottage . https://books.google.com/books?id=VuDs59kXErsC&pg=PA136.
  2. Book: Sleeper, Frank (1997), Farmington, Wilton, Kingfield, and Sugarloaf, Arcadia Publishing. 9780738563961. Sleeper. Frank H.. September 1997.
  3. Web site: Russell & Mackenna Style - No Beach Cottage? Bring the Beach to Your House. . Sapienza . Terri . April 23, 2009 . The Washington Post . September 5, 2013.
  4. Web site: Parent & Child Inc. . Debaise . Colleen . November 14, 2010 . online.wsj.com . The Wall Street Journal . September 5, 2013.
  5. Web site: Maine Cottage Completes Move to Annapolis . Staver . Anna . December 4, 2012 . severnapark.patch.com . Severna Park Patch . September 11, 2013.
  6. Web site: Interview with Furniture Entrepreneur Lauren Russell . . www.gaebler.com . Gaebler . September 5, 2013.
  7. Web site: Russell & MacKenna Furniture: Maryland's cottage industry . Hockman . Dennis . July 8, 2011 . articles.baltimoresun.com . The Baltimore Sun . September 5, 2013.
  8. Web site: Furniture company in Maryland rebuilding Maine Cottage brand . Bridgers . Leslie . April 13, 2011 . www.pressherald.com . Press Herald . September 5, 2013.
  9. Web site: Maine Cottage - Where Color Lives . . April 29, 2013 . www.annapolislifestyle.com . Annapolis Lifestyle . September 5, 2013.
  10. Web site: A Furniture Company In Maine Banks on A Well-Loved Look . Rogers . Patricia Dane . November 4, 2004. The Washington Post . September 5, 2013.
  11. Web site: A Story of Color . McCausland . Christianna . February 9, 2012 . www.chesapeakehome.com . Chesapeake Home . September 5, 2013.
  12. Web site: Maine Cottage Coming to Annapolis . . November 26, 2012 . www.eyeonannapolis.net . Eye On Annapolis . September 5, 2013.
  13. Web site: Furniture Maker Maine Cottage Finds a Niche With It's "Made in the U.S.A." Cottage Style Furniture . . April 9, 2013 . tommytoy.typepad.com . PBT Consulting . September 11, 2013.
  14. Web site: Shades of Gray, and a Little Goop . . August 13, 2010 . www.poshtotsblog.com . Posh Tots Blog . September 11, 2013.
  15. Web site: Holiday Guide: Russell & Mackenna is a gift to Severna Park . Tegler . Sharon . November 21, 2010 . www.capitalgazette.com . The Capital Gazette . September 12, 2013.
  16. Web site: A Home Made to Entertain . Ferreira . Brielle . June 26, 2013 . www.coastalliving.com . Coastal Living . September 11, 2013.
  17. Web site: A look Inside Designers Homes . Marcoux . Steele Thomas . www.hgtv.com . HGTV Magazine . September 12, 2013.
  18. Web site: A Light Easy Swedish Style Cottage . Keeps . David A . 2011-01-12. www.housebeautiful.com . House Beautiful Magazine . September 12, 2013.