Furniture Today - August 11, 2003
Cover Story
Contemporary: What's happening now
Microfiber faux suedes in clean contemporary styles, and slipcovers and denims in casual contemporary lifestyle looks are adding sales spark to the stationary upholstery business. That's what full-line manufacturers in the volume price points say, citing these styles as the upholstery industry's ray of sunshine in an otherwise gloomy economy.
- News
- Pilgrim's renovation proving street smart
- Cantoni opens outlet, Atlanta store
- ASFD site has entry kit for Pinnacles
- Suppliers to discuss antidumping action
- Furniture will have key role in Bloomingdale's fall event
- Keller changes top team
- Huge NFM to blast off in Kansas City
- Thomasville taps Schaffer for new creative post
- Ikea adds breathing space in Paramus
- Blazar joins Sleep Innovations
- MGM opens in Los Angeles
- Research backs Stainmaster move
- High Point retailer serving jail time
- Micro-D, Exim Technologies merge
- P/Kaufmann merges 3 divisions
- Obituaries
- Obituaries
- Up Front
- Chinese organize to fight antidumping move
- Consumers help design Ikea's newest Canadian store
- Vaughan sets NASCAR-licensed line
- Furniture Discovery Center eliminates director's post
- Two promotions, new facility aim to boost Pulaski imports
- Joan reorganizes divisions
- Reeves is senior VP at Southern
- Lytell buys 24 Magowitz stores
- Griffin joins Rainbow Rentals
- Fashion show on F/T Web site
- Special Report
- Select Comfort tightens grip as top retailer
- Retail Finance
- Star sticks with its in-house financing
- Credit outsourcing becomes the norm
- More stores outsource credit cards
- Retailers stick with credit offers
- New tools, services help retailers
- American Home enters credit service agreement
- Retailer adds online gift registry
- People Today
- Majestic Rug taps Miller for sales post
- Martin gets new DTI post
- People on the Move
- People on the Move
- Store Openings
- Bedding Today
- Opinion Today
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