Praetzel's Fine Furniture
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Tue - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 707-762-6233
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- 3820 Bodega Ave Petaluma, CA 94952
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Praetzel's Furniture
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Located on Bodega Avenue, on the way to Bodega Bay, Praetzel's Fine Furniture offers 100% American Made, Hand Crafted Furniture, Mattresses, Custom Upholstery, Lighting, Area Rugs and Home Accessories. In addition, our ASID Certified Interior Designers will work with you to create your ideal home environment. You will know you have reached our store when you see the eight foot tall sculpture of Humpty Dumpty by our entrance, on the way to Bodega Bay. This huge Humpty Dumpty was sculpted by renowned artists Patrick Amiot and Brigitte Laurent. "We wanted to put a piece outside our store to remind the community that after 60 years, we are alive and better than ever. We also wanted to focus on Petaluma'ss deep history in farming and eggs. And what better way to do that than with a local artist.? Read more about the sculpture here. Praetzel's Fine Furniture Petaluma, CA has a great history as one of the oldest furniture stores in Sonoma County. It was 1950, and the family's Petaluma chicken business was hitting hard times when Bertha Praetzel, mother of six, placed a small ad in the Petaluma newspaper, hoping to sell a few pieces of unwanted furniture in order to make ends meet. People came in droves to see the advertised items - a double-bed box spring mattress for $6.50 and a walnut bed and large chest of drawers for $27.50. In the ensuing months, Bertha kept advertising and met with similar success, eventually depleting the supply of furniture in her garage. Soon her husband, Desmond, fell upon the idea of buying furniture at auctions, storing it in the chicken houses and then reselling it. They didn't know then that this new business they'd happened into so unexpectedly would survive to become the second oldest furniture business in Sonoma County.