HOMES INSIDE OUT

Brand Owner Address Description
HOMES: INSIDE + OUT Furniture of America, Inc 19605 E. Walnut Drive. N City of Industry CA 91789 HOMES: INSIDE AND OUT;Wholesale and retail store services featuring Furniture and Accessories; Wholesale distributorships featuring Furniture and Accessories;HOMES;Furniture; Furniture chests; Furniture for displaying goods; Furniture for house, office and garden; Furniture in the nature of sectionals; Furniture made from steel tubing; Furniture made from wood or substitutes for wood; Furniture made of glass, leather, plastic; Furniture parts; Furniture parts, namely, glass, leather, plastic; Furniture primarily of metal, namely, mirrors, bed frames, dining tables, coffee tables, end tables, desks, display cases, shelving, dog gates, and baby gates; Furniture shelves; Furniture, namely, wall units; Furniture, namely, wardrobes; Bedroom furniture; Buffets; Computer furniture; Cushions; Drafting tables; Drawers; Entertainment centers; Futons; Lawn furniture; Living room furniture; Lounge furniture; Metal furniture; Mirrors; Non-metal furniture casters; Office furniture; Outdoor furniture; Patio furniture; Pet furniture; Recliners; Residential and commercial furniture; Residential and commercial wrought iron furniture; Seats; Stone furniture; Tables; Upholstered furniture;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An object oriented method and computer system for implementing a persistence mechanism. The persistence mechanism is adapted to effectuate data transfer between a software application and a relational database. The method identifies homes and relationships. Each identified home includes attributes of a table of the database. Each identified relationship has attributes describing a foreign key interaction between two homes of the identified homes. A provided home class is adapted to be instantiated to any of the identified homes. A query to transfer data between the application and the database is generated such that a first home of the identified homes is processed. The first home includes attributes of a first table of the database. The processing of the first home includes an instantiation of the home class to an instance of the first home by setting attributes of the first home.