Furniture For Business FFB opened its doors in 1997 with a vision to cover the Central Texas market with a mixture of quality and speed previously unheard of. The mission Brad & Sandy Wells sought to achieve - and still strive for today! was one of individual relationships, the best quality products, and an extra care to detail, which FFB has become known for.
Reviews (6)
Elexis Matlock
Dec 13, 2020
Charles Scarborough
Jun 12, 2019
Left a message and no one called me back after a week. It was on January 4, so figured vacation may have messed up the system. Called back on the 7th and when transferring to any of the available menu choices it sends me to "Welcome to MCI." Is ABF still in business? How to get hold of these folks if so? Feb 20, 2019 - updating my review to 4 stars.
While it took a long time to connect with ABF and a month for them to get the standard hydraulic lift part needed to repair my desk chair, they finally did so graciously and with no charge (it was under warranty). Seems they're under new ownership recently and some gaps ensued. Hoping for good things ahead.
While it took a long time to connect with ABF and a month for them to get the standard hydraulic lift part needed to repair my desk chair, they finally did so graciously and with no charge (it was under warranty). Seems they're under new ownership recently and some gaps ensued. Hoping for good things ahead.
Michael Thunderclap
Jan 20, 2019
Christine A.
Oct 03, 2016
I have worked with Austin Business Furniture for over 20 years. Jay Femal, the president, is so hands on that I barely lift a finger other than to call or email him. He can place my order and get it processed as fast as a speeding bullet. In fact, he is the Superman of ABF. Most likely, he builds the furniture, too. The wonderful ABF team is responsive to calls and emails, timely on deliveries, careful with furnishings during installation and always positive and friendly. I can't imagine purchasing quality business furnishings anywhere else. Go ABF Team!
Tom Irby
Feb 27, 2014
Jeremy Kuhnke
Feb 23, 2012