Furniture Today - October 14, 2002
Cover Story
British exhibitor offers Indian case goods
A new exhibitor at the market here is hoping to build India's reputation as a source country for case goods. Indus Valley, based in Nottingham, England, imports handmade bedroom, dining and occasional furniture in solid sheesham wood from factories in the Rajasthan region of northern India.
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- Market seeking state aid
- Hettich offering service package
- Craftex Mills wins Cotton Inc. fabric design award
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- WMC advisory board meets
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- Aktrin guide to licensed home furnishings offered
- Bowden new ASID president
- DeCoro launches Web site
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- In Home marks relocation
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- Nov. 15 conference to examine luxury home market
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- Bareville wins honors in home show
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- Storis attracts record number
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- AICO expands showroom
- Natuzzi readies trendy N.Y. boutique
- QFMA, OFMA launch 'era of cooperation'
- Caron elected QFMA chairman
- Ball named Drexel Heritage senior designer
- Corrections & Amplifications
- ISPA execs gather to compare notes
- Z-Line opens China plant to make melamine line
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- Moh scholarship winners attending market
- Lowe's eyes 60 more units in metro N.Y.
- ISPA tackles burning issues with regulators
- Furniture industry pasted, ISPA praised
- Flammability picture comes into focus
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- Ide tapped for Relax-R sales post
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- Stationary vendors roll out promos, programs, product
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- Upholstery
- Leather upholstery
- Wicker & rattan
- Motion upholstery
- Area rugs
- Bedroom
- Youth bedroom
- Metal beds
- Dining room
- Casual dining
- Home office
- Home entertainment
- Occasional
- Occasional tables
- This & that
- Manufacturer's in the Market Guide
- SOHO mfrs. seek to energize biz
- Motion keys on development
- Metal beds spark with textures
- Casual dining intros to spark interest with mix of style, function
- RTA vendors expand menu of choices
- O'Sullivan spotlights storage
- 4D's hollow-core boards a winner
- Rug vendors go for fresh, salable
- Youth comes on strong in style, prices
- Glider rockers dance to market beat
- Broad range of bedding on tap in H.P.
- Retailer Profile
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- Rotmans to open new warehouse, convert old facility to retail space
- Up Front
- Retooled Riverside ready to grow
- H&S moving toward total packages
- Hooker acquiring Bradington-Young
- Buyers still crave imports
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- River Oaks down for count
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