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and DWR is a professional business. It's interesting, though. When I started looking at what was available from Knoll and Herman Miller, I looked at their website and started to check out their dealers. Hive, Retromodern and Highbrow did not carry everything in their stores...they're like DWR's. But, unlike DWR, the other three list (or think they do) all of the products that can order from either company. THAT'S the way to do business. DWR will order for you, but their website is very selective and they give the impression that they can only get what they've chosen to show on their website. That puts me off and I don't buy from them. I don't see anything clever about boutiquing their business. What's even more interesting is that DWR has stores all over and the the above three have single retail stores and rather complete websites. Of all of them, Hive seems to be the complete.
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