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Jonti-Craft Furniture Sits Well With Education Quality Wooden Pieces Offer Learning for a Lifetime
And when it comes to educational furniture, Jonti-Craft is a winner, with more furniture awards from Earlychildhood NEWS than any other company in the industry. FOUNDED ON FAMILY Family-owned Jonti-Craft has had its share of challenges, but as the company’s massive product catalog shows, determination and a great work ethic have propelled this business to the top. Don and Cathy Schwarz bought Jonti-Craft in 1979. Don had been working as an intern at Rapids Sash and Millwork while attending college, which allowed him to hone his woodworking skills while also getting to know the owner of the company, John Tessari. When Tessari opted to sell the company, Don and wife Cathy saw an opportunity. The couple’s three young children inspired their product line: The Schwarzes decided to produce the high-quality wooden furniture for kids they could not find in stores. GROWTH AFTER FIRE But tragedy struck in 1980 when the factory burned to the ground. The couple relocated closer to their hometown of Wabasso, Minn., and restarted with “a few machines and three employees,” son Nick, director of marketing at Jonti-Craft, told TDmonthly Magazine. Since then, the business “has taken off quite a bit,” he said modestly. Jonti-Craft is now a leader in educational and early-learning furniture, making more than 8,000 different products and creating one of the largest educational furniture catalogs in the industry. One of the challenges the company has had to face is limited retail space. “Furniture sometimes scares retailers off, but it represents a great opportunity,” Nick told TDmonthly. He noted that Jonti-Craft drop-ships, so that retailers can sell from a catalog. Plus, the company makes every effort to provide the best quality service possible. BUILT ON QUALITY AND PRIDE Small-company service shouldn’t fool customers, though, Schwarz emphasized. Jonti-Craft has a high-tech factory virtually unmatched in the country. Thanks to the fact that the furniture is made in Minnesota, Jonti-Craft can oversee the work and ensure that it meets the highest standards. “Our workers have a great, hard-working ethic. They take pride in the furniture they produce,” Schwarz explained. “Most of our products have a lifetime warranty.” Each item in the Jonti-Craft roster offers a practical use as well as educational potential. That may be one of the reasons why the furniture is popular with consumers, retailers, homeschoolers and classrooms in Canada, the United States, Mexico and even Europe. “It’s fun to hear of the people who had our product in their class 20 years ago and now they order our furniture in their own home-school classroom or class,” Schwarz concluded. Here are some of the products educators have been ordering:
Writer's Bio: A. Antonow is a freelance writer who lives in Canada. She has written for businesses and individual clients alike, developing copy, content, advertising and ghostwritten material. Read more articles by this author
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