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Scarsdale Brothers Continue To Grow Family Business

SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- Austin, Jordan and Harlan Rose have expanded the family businesses which was started by their father, Randolph Rose, in 1972.

"Children Reading and Relaxing" in Bronze is one of the pieces from the Randolph Rose Collection.

"Children Reading and Relaxing" in Bronze is one of the pieces from the Randolph Rose Collection.

Photo Credit: randolph rose collection website

He opened FEA Home in the Asian antique and arts industry because a passion for Asian art led him to discover remote villages and country antique shops in China, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Burma, Indonesia and India among other locales.

Just over a decade ago, the three brothers took over a former carpet mill on Nepperhan Avenue in Yonkers. The 170,000 square foot facility boasts a large collection from all over the world. It is in this landmark building formerly known as the Alexander Smith Carpet Mills that they have their collection that includes an eclectic mix of Asian and Chinese furniture, antiquities and decorative accessories. They also host tenants including local artists and businesses.

In addition to curating FEA Home’s collection, the Rose family owns the Randolph Rose Collection, which designs and creates bronze sculptures. Many of their works of art have been placed throughout the country at public facilities, creating sculptures for several communities throughout Westchester, including Scarsdale, New Rochelle, Yonkers and Harrison.

The Rose family has been a resource for the interior design and landscape architect community for over 40 years. Their goal is to continuously bring awareness and grow the arts within Westchester. 

Since 1972, they have grown from a small family business to one of the largest design resources with a passion for creating and designing.

For more information visit. www. randolphrose.com 

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