Charles P. Rogers

Charles P. Rogers

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Rogers's beds have also been used in popular culture appearing in movies such as ''[[The Devil's Advocate (1997 film)|The Devil's Advocate]]'' in 1997 and ''[[88 Minutes]]'' in 2007 both starring [[Al Pacino]]. [[product placement|Television placements]] include [[America's Next Top Model (season 1)|season one of ''America's Next Top Model'']] in 2003, ''[[Extreme Home Makeover]]'' on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and ''Catalog This'' on the [[Fine Living Network|Fine Living]] Network.[http://www.fineliving.com/fine/catalog_this/episode/0,2498,FINE_22317_39489,00.html On TV : Catalog This! : Peek Master Bedroom (106) : Fine Living] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071228192101/http://www.fineliving.com/fine/catalog_this/episode/0,2498,FINE_22317_39489,00.html |date=December 28, 2007 }} at www.fineliving.com
Rogers's beds have also been used in popular culture appearing in movies such as ''[[The Devil's Advocate (1997 film)|The Devil's Advocate]]'' in 1997 and ''[[88 Minutes]]'' in 2007 both starring [[Al Pacino]]. [[product placement|Television placements]] include [[America's Next Top Model (season 1)|season one of ''America's Next Top Model'']] in 2003, ''[[Extreme Home Makeover]]'' on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and ''Catalog This'' on the [[Fine Living Network|Fine Living]] Network.[http://www.fineliving.com/fine/catalog_this/episode/0,2498,FINE_22317_39489,00.html On TV : Catalog This! : Peek Master Bedroom (106) : Fine Living] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071228192101/http://www.fineliving.com/fine/catalog_this/episode/0,2498,FINE_22317_39489,00.html |date=December 28, 2007 }} at www.fineliving.com


Rogers was renowned in his lifetime as a master businessman and innovator. His historic and enduring company still resonates today as a cultural touch point, recently author [[Emily Giffin]] mentioned the company as the source for the "four-poster marital bed" in the 2004 ''[[The New York Times]]'' bestseller ''Something Borrowed''{{cite book
Rogers was renowned in his lifetime as a businessman and innovator. His company still resonates today, recently author [[Emily Giffin]] mentioned the company as the source for the "four-poster marital bed" in the 2004 ''[[The New York Times]]'' bestseller ''Something Borrowed''{{cite book
|title=Something Borrowed
|title=Something Borrowed
|author=Emily Giffin
|author=Emily Giffin