I found this
Broyhill Sculptra collection advertisement in the Tuesday, March 3, 1964 edition of the Red Bank Register (from New Jersey).
The text reads:
Sculptra Collection...
"Imaginative interiors for imaginative people"
No surprise ... to find such interesting styling in fine-grained walnut. For Foam Interiors makes a point of timeless styling to enhance your way of life. No surprise to find such a variety of pieces ... from unusual room dividers to a modern poster bed. And, naturally, you'd expect such quality details as pieces with "Corolith" tops that look like slate but will not crack ... as a new type of ball-bearing construction so that drawers glide with ease no matter what the weather. But if you glance at the prices shown here—you're in for the always-pleasant surprise that good taste need not be expensive. Tomorrow, see Sculptra and you'll see one of the finest furniture values in years.
shown above:
Triple Dresser, 66" wide 149.00
Framed plate glass mirror 39.00
Master Chest, 42x17x43" 119.00
Bookcase Bed 99.00
Night Stand, 24x15x23" 44.00
Make it a point to stop in for Foam Interiors' free brochure on Sculptra's dining and bedroom groups.
Now I know there's a Broyhill Sculptra furniture brochure out there, I just need to find it.