Small Company, Big AmbitionsModern Design For Everyday LivingEQ3 designs, produces and sells affordable, modern furniture for every room in your home.As a Winnipeg-based company, EQ3 was established in 2001 under the direction of President and CEO Peter Tielmann. Having grown up in Europe, Peter recognized the lack of modern furniture in North America.Today, EQ3 is a vertically integrated company specializing in modern design for everyday life with simple, clean and functional design. Customize with fabric or leather, finishes and legs for a style all your own.we're proud of our roots and strive to produce as much of our product in Canada as possible. Our factory in Winnipeg manufactures all of our own upholstery pieces. That means when you order a custom made sofa from EQ3, you can count on your new piece arriving home in about 4 to 10 weeks. In addition to our own product range, we also admire and respect brands whose designs have stood the test of time. EQ3 is proud to offer EQ3+, a designer line featuring iconic brands like Herman Miller, Marimekko, Vitr,a Alessi and more, with many featured products exclusive to Canada.EQ3 has 12 stores in Canada and the US.more...See more text
I am very disappointed with the service we received at EQ3. We walked into Eq3 Two Sundays ago to find a fabulous sale on beds for $99 dollars. My daughter just got married and was looking for furniture she could afford for their new home. It was an amazing deal. So she bought a bed and I bought the same. The young man at the desk checked for availability he sad there where 20 beds left. We paid for the beds and left very happy with our find. Last Thursday we were both called to be informed the beds where oversold and they would not be able to fulfill our order. Both my daughter and I protested we were told they would give us 25% off of another bed. This is not a low end business and the next least expensive bed is $460.
If an airline oversells they give you a travel voucher not a discount on something you can not afford. I have never heard of anything like this before and from what I understand I was only one name on a very long list. In this day and age of companies competing for customers this is not a way to keep them. Oh yah I was informed that in small print on the receipt legally they where protected. Legally yes, respectable NO!