Furniture Today - June 20, 2005
Cover Story
Retail excellence in bedding
Bedding retailers use a number of innovative approaches to keep profitable, high-turn mattresses moving briskly to consumers' homes. The stories on these two pages look at the strategies employed by three dynamic New York-area retailers: Duxiana, 1-800-Mattress and Long's Bedding and Interiors. Each has found success in different ways, but they share a passion for the category and a willingness...
- Special Report
- People Today
- People on the Move
- People on the Move
- Industry Numbers
- Bedding Today
- Insider's View
- Opinion Today
- Good reasons to grow domestic production
- Letters to the Editor
- Letters to the Editor
- Store Openings
- News
- Montage aims to get name out to retailers
- Tom Seely's reclaimed wood lines fill niche
- High Point Showroom Assn. eyes internship effort with HPU
- Quaker set to import
- Collier 'Selects' new job
- Fishman to run Big Lots
- Spring Air licensee open to buy
- FBI division asks suppliers for 7% cut
- Ikea buys Brooklyn tract to build first NYC store
- Hawaiian Lomi adds to massage line
- McCreary Modern's new facility nearly doubles capacity
- N.Y. store Basics Furniture closes
- Seasoned team leading Consolidated
- Licensee rollup called joint effort
- Morgan Fabrics adds staff, warehouse
- American buys Homestead House stores in Colorado
- Bombay's Carreker will take restricted stock as salary in '05
- Wolf tests credit kiosks
- Global, plant owner merge
- Collins joins MMPI building
- Portfolio moves N.Y. offices
- Vietnam plant serves Ferguson Copeland
- Ocean freight costs rising again this summer
- Universal leases big Vegas space
- Bedding Benchmarks
- Simmons expands Beautyrest offerings
- King Koil N.E. beefs up management team
- Teijin Twaron marketing FR line to U.S. producers
- Editor's Desk
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