Dean-Warren

Dean-Warren is a multi-line showroom offering a comprehensive selection of the finest textiles, furniture, lighting, and accessories available to the trade. Dean-Warren was established in 1988 by Jerry Dean Oden and Donald Warren Roth. We were one of the first showrooms in Arizona and continue to be a leader in the local design community.

In 2005, Dean-Warren expanded into its current location at the heart of the Arizona Design Center. Today, Dean-Warren is owned and led by Caroline Oden Wylie, daughter of Jerry Oden. With our tradition of excellent customer service and superior-quality products, Dean-Warren remains a preferred resource of design professionals throughout the west and beyond.

Contact
7350 N. Dobson Road, Suite 135
Scottsdale, Arizona 85256

Phone: 480.990.9233
Fax: 480.990.0595
Email: : info@deanwarren.com
Website: www.deanwarren.com

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Dean-Warren

Dean-Warren

Dean-Warren

“Where style meets tradition.”