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DCI Furniture Services


Project Management & Installation


Our seasoned installation teams travel project-to-project ensuring your success and long-term satisfaction through Warranty and Field Service work. We avoid sub-contracting this service. We also provide you with a Project Manager who oversees your project from the moment a contract is awarded through final installation.


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Recycling & Removal Program


1. Buy lightly used furniture at a deep discount. See items...                    2. We'll reclaim your old solid wood furniture and help you avoid the landfill. Depending on your project we can remove and sell old furniture to other customers. We can donate it to charitable organizations locally, regionally, and abroad. In the last 3 years, we've filled 175 trailers bound for charitable organizations around the world. Read more...

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Space Planning, Interior Design, and Fabric Selection


Your students need a comfortable atmosphere to work, socialize, and relax. Our in-house interior designer will help your housing staff pick the perfect size and design to meet your furniture needs. During project planning, we provide you with room layouts generated with architectural drafting software.


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Custom Design


Do you need a custom solution? That's our specialty. Our in-house engineering team can customize any piece of furniture. Whether you're looking for a particular style, a unique design, or a sofa that needs to be 2" shorter, we can do it for you. You can choose from a wide range of styles including: Contemporary, Modern, Transitional, Mission, Traditional, and more.

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25 Year Warranty


DCI warrants our furniture---to the original purchaser---for 25 years from the date of purchase to be free from material and manufacturing defects. Within this 25-year period DCI will repair or replace all defective items at no charge. Read more...


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Warehousing & Storage


In the event of unforeseen construction or renovation delays, we can warehouse and store your furniture at any of our manufacturing locations until your barracks or residence hall is ready for installation.

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Complimentary Service Walkthrough


After one year, we will inspect all of your furniture upon request to make sure everything is functioning properly and make any needed corrections. We'll gladly perform additional check-ups at any time. This ensures all furniture is serviceable and reduces the burden on your housing staff. Tasks include:

  • 100% inspection
  • Level wardrobes
  • Check that all drawers operate smoothly and correct any issues
  • Confirm all glides and levelers are in place and replace any missing
  • Check all magnets and hinges on doors
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Buyback Program


Did you know that when you purchase solid hardwood furniture from DCI, you can get money back for your purchase? That’s right. When your furniture reaches the end of it’s useful life, we’ll buy it back from you and give it another life. We can structure that into your deal from the start. We have this arrangement with numerous partners. You can read a case study about it here.

Let us walk you through the process! We’ve been doing this for 40 years.

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"I love DCI's sustainable efforts. I have worked with your family for over 30 years and we have a great relationship. A couple of years back, the Boston College leadership team visited the DCI sawmill and factory. It was great to see all the great initiatives in progress and to see some of our new residence hall furniture in various stages of manufacturing."

— Catherine O'Connor, Boston College


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"I love DCI's sustainable efforts. I have worked with your family for over 30 years and we have a great relationship. A couple of years back, the Boston College leadership team visited the DCI sawmill and factory. It was great to see all the great initiatives in progress and to see some of our new residence hall furniture in various stages of manufacturing."

— Catherine O'Connor, Boston College