The HON Company designs and manufactures office furniture including chairs, filing cabinets, workstations, tables, desks and education furniture. Headquartered in Muscatine, Iowa, it has manufacturing facilities located throughout the United States, and offers its products through a nationwide network of dealers and retailers.
It is the largest operating company of HNI Corporation, the second-largest office furniture manufacturer in North America. Sister companies include Allsteel, Gunlocke, HBF, Paoli, Maxon and Hearth & Home Technologies.
The HON Company has manufacturing facilities located in Muscatine; Cedartown, Georgia; as well as distribution centers in Muscatine and Lithia Springs, Georgia. Showrooms are located in Muscatine; New York City, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Atlanta, Georgia; and Washington, D.C.
The HON Company was incorporated as The Home-O-Nize Company on January 6, 1944 by brothers-in-law C. Maxwell Stanley and Clement T. Hanson along with H. Wood Miller. It was founded with the intent of providing employment for those returning from duty in World War II.
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breaking hearts, breaking bones
breaking into your home
breaking arms, breaking legs
follow orders, breaking heads
meet me at the usual place
no a hundred yards down the road
just following orders kid
I just do as I'm told so
scream if you wanna
I'm the only one that's gonna hear
beg if you wanna
I'm the only one that's gonna hear
cry if you wanna
I'm the only one that's gonna hear
and I promise I won't tell
walk into the boss' mansion
make his funeral closed casket
except for me and you
not a dry eye in the room
but the tears won't be sincere now
these bullets justify the end
hope the company is with me