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This furniture company was set up by a former Apple engineer to challenge IKEA

What your living room may look like with Campaign furniture
What your living room may look like with Campaign furniture
The company was started by Brad Sewell, 28, who worked at Apple as a supply base engineer for iPod and iPhone manufacturing design for a year in 2010.
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If you have ever faced some trouble ordering a new furniture piece online or lost your mind trying to assemble a couch from IKEA, a new ecommerce furniture startup called Campaign proffers an easy solution.

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Campaign, which officially launched today, offers a line of sofas and chairs that can be assembled without any tools in little or no time.

The furniture pieces are designed and manufactured in the U.S.,  and built to ship standard via UPS or FedEx. Campaign also offers free shipping and returns on all products.

The company was started by Brad Sewell, 28, who worked at Apple as a supply base engineer for iPod and iPhone manufacturing design for a year in 2010. Campaign COO Raul Molina, 29, also worked in manufacturing design at Apple. But the duo met when they still worked for Honda.

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The company started developing prototypes in 2014 and officially launched its ecommerce site today.

Campaign's furniture is made of recyclable laser-cut steel tubing and cotton fabric derived from Italy. There are three pieces available right now: an armchair for $495, a two-seater loveseat for $745 and a three-seater sofa for $995.

Next, the company aims to delve into dining room, tables, bedroom sets, bathroom and outdoor furniture. All of Campaign’s furniture pieces are designed and manufactured in the U.S.

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