Four Corners Home and our sister store Mobilia are delighted to support the important work of Asheville based Homeward Bound. Homeward Bound’s mission is working with others to end the cycle of homelessness. Through demonstrated commitment to collaborating with other community agencies and partners, Homeward Bound makes a sustainable impact on homelessness in Asheville every […]
Four Corners Home featured in The Laurel of Asheville
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Four Corners Home presents designs by Thomas Bina
Four Corners Home is pleased to introduce furniture designs by Thomas Bina. This collection of contemporary solid wood pieces features a combination of reclaimed hardwoods, white oak, black walnut and steel. Bina juxtaposes the worn, weathered surfaces of the reclaimed woods with the smoothly planed panels of walnut and oak. The finely crafted exposed joinery […]
Four Corners owners receive an award by Furniture Today magazine.
The owners of Mobilia and Four Corners Home were recognized as a Hometown hero by Furniture Today – a national magazine for furniture industry professionals.
Four Corners Home aquires Mobilia
The Downtown Shuffle
The retail landscape in Asheville is changing. Along with new retails like Urban Outfitters, Four Corners Home aquires Mobilia.
Modern Asheville recognizes Four Corners Home
Renowned contemporary design website Modern Asheville recognizes Four Corners Home as one of the leading places to find unique furniture and accessories. Read the full article.
The Oprah Winfrey Show features Four Corners Home products
While preparing for a surprise home makeover for The Oprah Winfrey Show, celebrity designer Thom Felicia visited Four Corners Home to select furniture and accessories.
Mobilia featured in Mountain Xpress
The newest e-waste recycling drop is at Mobilia, the furniture shop on the corner of Haywood and Walnut streets in downtown Asheville. Read the article.
Mobilia hosts benefit for Black Mountain College Museum
Eighteen Asheville artists have created individually-designed mobiles using materials ranging from blown glass to bent aluminum to origami paper for the first annual MOBILES over Asheville gala. This fundraising event on Nov. 15th will support the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center. Mobiles, suspended in space, turning and spinning with the currents of the […]