Niermann Weeks designs borrow elements from the past and reinterpret them to fit current lifestyles, aesthetically relating to both traditional and contemporary interiors. Joe Niermann and Eleanor McKay founded Niermann Weeks in Memphis, Tennessee in 1978 while still also doing antique restoration work for local designers. In 1984, they moved Niermann Weeks to Annapolis, Maryland and developed the company into a nationally known resource for fine furniture, lighting, and accessories. Over half of the Company’s business is custom-designed to meet the special needs of professional designer and architect clients. Niermann Weeks features more than 600 standard designs with 500 finishes, available through to-the-trade designer showrooms in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Niermann Weeks designs borrow elements from the past and reinterpret them to fit current lifestyles, aesthetically relating to both traditional and contemporary interiors. Joe Niermann and Eleanor McKay founded Niermann Weeks in Memphis, Tennessee in 1978 while still also doing antique restoration work for local designers. In 1984, they moved Niermann Weeks to Annapolis, Maryland and developed the company into a nationally known resource for fine furniture, lighting, and accessories. Over half of the Company’s business is custom-designed to meet the special needs of professional designer and architect clients. Niermann Weeks features more than 600 standard designs with 500 finishes, available through to-the-trade designer showrooms in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.