Almost sixty years ago,
smart Harvard University students on a budget trekked
to Robert Tubman's store in Putnam Circle. That's where
they bought quality used and unfinished furniture for
their dorm rooms that lasted well beyond their college
years.
Today,
Circle Furniture continues to thrive, thanks to Tubman's
sons Richard and Harold, along with Peggy Burns, all of
whom have worked hard to expand the store to six locations.
The Tubmans have also crafted a reputation for Circle
Furniture that includes an eclectic, contemporary selection,
fast delivery times for made-to-order items, corporate
philanthropy, support of the regional economy, and most
of all, fun.
Circle
Furniture offers unique, quality furniture for contemporary
and traditional homes. Upholstered styles, such as sofas
and loveseats, are all made-to-order. Customers are offered
a wide selection, choosing from hundreds of furniture
styles and thousands of fabric coverings, including leather
and Ultrasuede.
Circle Furniture takes its name from the location
of the original store, at Putnam Circle (now Putnam Square) in Cambridge,
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