Okay, but be wary. Nice furniture at a reasonable price, but once you've given them your money you're on your own. Also don't bother with the useless warranty... it won't be honoured. We bought a leather chair last Winter and the salesman pushed the extra warranty saying the chair would be replaced for any reason if damaged. A few days later some spilled milk in a paper shopping bag was on the cushion and removed the top layer of leather where it had made contact. I called the warranty company they explained the warranty should never have been offered because the chair was a floor model, and that GH Johnson's would be given all the information and would have options for fixing or replacing the chair. Mark Johnson returned my call a week later and completely contradicted what the warranty company had told me. He said of course floor models were covered and that the actual reason the warranty wasn't covering the chair was because they hadn't come to spray it. When I explained again that the warranty company said I should never have been sold the warranty in the first place and that we were given a false sense of security in regards to the chair he told me this was "the strangest conversation he's ever had" and that I was trying to get something for nothing out of him.
So who do you want to believe? GH Johnson's or the warranty company they've associated themselves with? Either way I'm stuck with a damaged $1000 chair.