Recalls: Furniture and Furnishings and Decorations

August 26, 2009 Strangulation Deaths of Children Prompt Recall to Repair of Roll-Up Blinds and Roman Shades by Lewis Hyman Inc.

This recall involves roll-up blinds without release clips (see picture below) and all Woolrich Roman shades. The roll-up blinds have plastic oval-shaped slats that measure about ¼ inch tall. The blinds measure either 72” or 96” long. The bottom rail has a WARNING label advising that “Young children can become entangled and strangle in cord or bead loops” and a label that reads “Lewis Hyman, Inc.” and the year of manufacture. Roll-up blinds that have release clips right below the head rail on the backside of the blind are not included in this recall. The Woolrich Roman shades come in twill fabric and micro-suede fabric and measure 72” long. The head rail has two labels that read “Lewis Hyman, Inc., www.lewishymaninc.com” and “LHI, 005301, Made in China” respectively. Read more.


August 25, 2009 Ameriwood Recalls Entertainment Stands Sold Exclusively at Walmart Stores Due to Tip-Over Hazard

This recall involves Your Zone Loft Collection entertainment stands. The stands are intended to be used as gaming centers. The recall includes Autumn Beech YZ084-104-13-19 stands with model number 1156020WY. Model information is printed on the instruction manual. Read more.


July 24, 2009 Reflections of Magic Mirrors Recalled By Lyne Yi International Due to Impact and Laceration Hazards

Reflections of Magic is an oval mirror that measures 29” high and 26” wide. It has a border decorated with animated characters and its SKU number 01-4326-001 can be found on the package. Read more.


July 23, 2009 Violation of Federal Mattress Flammability Standard Prompts Recall of Mattresses by Foamorder.com

This recall involves the Natural Sense foam blocks with cotton covers intended to be used as a mattress. The foam block was sold in the following sizes: Read more.


July 16, 2009 Butterfly Chairs Recalled by Hobby Lobby Stores Due to Fall Hazard

This recall involves brown leather butterfly chairs with copper tubing legs. The leather seat has stitching similar to baseball stitching. Item# MI-1007 and PO#9073513 are printed on the front of the hang tag. Read more.


July 1, 2009 Lamps Recalled by LTD Commodities LLC, ABC Distributing and the Lakeside Collection Due to Fire Hazard

The recalled ionic salt lamp varies in color from light to dark red and is attached to a wood base. The lamp fixture comes with a 10 watt bulb and a black cord with an inline on/off switch. The UL file number E216832 will be printed on the cord and the UL file number E214389 on the plug. Read more.


June 25, 2009 Violation of Federal Mattress Flammability Standard Prompts Recall by Loyal Bedding of Mattress Sets

This recall involves all Loyal Bedding mattress sets (Mattresses and Mattresses with Foundations). They were sold in twin, full, queen, and king sizes. “Loyal Bedding” and “Classic Rest”, “Designer Collection”, or “Smart Loyal” are printed on a label at the foot of the top of the mattress. Read more.


May 21, 2009 Ross Stores Recalls Benches Due to Fall Hazard

The benches are made of acacia wood with SKU 400037765413 and manufacturer style number GB1F printed on a hangtag attached to the bench. The acacia wood benches measure 39” wide, 20” deep and 36” high. Read more.


May 21, 2009 Gothic Cabinet Craft Recalls Bunk Beds Due to Fall Hazard

Both metal and wooden bunk beds are being recalled. The bunk bed styles include dark oak and metal, solid pine, others come with six drawers as part of the base. Read more.


May 12, 2009 Lumetique Recalls Botanika Candles Due to Fire Hazard

The recalled candles were sold under the DayNa Decker “Botanika” brand in 16 ounce green glass vessels, 4 inches wide by 5 inches high. Botanika candles in the smaller 3 ounce and 6 ounce sizes are not included in the recall. The words “DayNa Decker” and “Bacara,” “Bardou,” “Clementine,” “Indigo,” “Leila,” “Manzanita,” “Sierra,” “Violetta,” “Yasmin” or “Zelia” appear on the bottom of the glass vessel. Read more.