By Kristin Accorsi
When considering a legacy piece, the well-designed, timeless
furniture that will be utilized and enjoyed by generations, an
antique chest or elegant sitting chair may come to mind. But
for the customers of BDI, their legacy pieces may now include a
home entertainment system.
You read that right. No longer the bulky monoliths of the
past, television consoles by BDI offer a whole new world of
impressive media options. With sleek, classic lines and equally
sleek features that can hide a plethora of cables and hookups,
BDI's media cabinets add an elevated aesthetic to any home
entertainment space.
Founded in 1984 by Bill Becker, BDI employs an in-house
design team at its headquarters just outside of Washington, D.C.
Led by Associate Design Director Matthew Weatherly, a small
group of designers generates innovative and original designs
that also focus on user-friendly features to accommodate our
ever-evolving technological world.
BDI, which stands for Becker Design Inc., was born from the
inspiration of making well-designed furniture more accessible.
With aesthetically pleasing yet functionally-deficient pieces
currently on reserve in other showrooms, BDI offers a solution
with their accessible high-end pieces that serve dual purposes.
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