Furniture Today - October 13, 2003
Cover Story
From the Editors of Home Accent Today: Trends for All Types
Could your home be a reflection of your personality? Presupposing the veracity of that question, Home Accents Today based its sketchbook trends on five distinctive personalities — the Purist, the Adventurer, the Classicist, the Artist and the Sophisticate. Since consumers often define themselves by their possessions, especially their homes, these trends reflect who they are, or who they h...
- News
- Cotton Inc. forecasts color trends for '05
- Importers await end of textile quotas
- Textile Hall of Fame inducts McMichael, Draper
- Terra to produce Ruggiero
- Sources develop creative pieces for home storage
- Sofa snuggling is pet pastime, survey finds
- Bravo's 'Queer Eye' sends stores' sales straight up
- Grand Rapids show sets raffle to raise funds for WoodLinks
- IFDA hosting hospitality space
- IFDA sets conference for Nov. 6–8 in Arizona
- Flexsteel presents Gold Supplier awards
- AWFS awards 4 scholarships for 2003–04
- Singapore industry to honor top factories, stores
- Singapore show space going fast
- W.S. Badcock honors top dealers
- New AFMA leadership awards given
- A-America makes mag's top 150 list
- BDO: Factory orders, shipments up again in July
- Century taps Hood for uph.
- Give us your best shot
- Home show set for March 20–22 in Seattle
- Survey: Internet satisfaction fluctuating
- Six honored in upholstery design competition
- Design schools could exhibit at next year's ICFF
- Furniture Society June conference will celebrate studio furniture
- Minor medical care is free at market
- Reps can check out SSI software
- Robb & Stucky gets high marks
- New Fortunoff store takes lifestyle tack
- Romanian furniture makers set first High Point showing
- Hickory Chair to streamline
- Canada's Dynamic acquires Wild Rose out of bankruptcy
- Strachan retires as Brick's EVP; Marleau named
- Concerns about borates safety unfounded, sleep group says
- Wolf readies big store in Frederick
- 3 factories earn EFEC seal
- New restaurant in Market Square
- Palliser poised to push growth of EQ3 network
- New Simmons cable coil cuts motion transfer
- New Beautyrest debuts at market
- Simmons to build factories in three states
- Sauder guns for Hot Rod crowd
- WithIt appoints AFMA's Hirschaut president
- Knorr offers free market analysis
- Kluft leaves Spring Air, eyes new line
- IFSA, HFIA to co-host market party
- Master's Table hosting breakfast
- La-Z-Boy fills 3 new posts
- Waites goes 'vintage fusion' at Laneventure
- New data exchange standard could cut costs
- Mohawk rolling out its first Waites rugs
- Janosik: Be honest, be fair and support the community
- Advertising makes Janosik a powerhouse
- FurnitureFan.com begins posting some price ranges
- GLM's ICFF has record attendance
- Philly store gives away furniture
- Idol a hit at Hom training sessions
- Hardwood suppliers react to antidumping petition
- Florida reps honor Hudson
- HPU's Perkins will receive Peterson Scholarship
- Schuermann: Five years until painful slowdown
- FMCA forming search group to locate new Executive VP
- Hooker's Spece shares ideas for domestic plants' survival
- Lexington touts Timberlake as 'Made in America' line
- Bass Pro Shops selling Timberlake goods
- Opinion Today
- Special Report
- Market guide
- Fresh colors, creative shapes
- Style directions: Modern thinking
- Style directions: European breeze
- Style directions: Fit for a king
- Style directions: Tropical chic
- Style directions: Continental charm
- Style directions: Rural refinement
- Style directions: Wine country
- Upholstery
- Leather upholstery
- Bedroom
- Youth furniture
- Metal beds
- Motion upholstery
- Area rugs
- Dining room
- Casual dining
- Home office
- Home entertainment
- Occasional
- Occasional tables
- Bedding
- This and that
- Wood producers filling style gaps
- Licensed groups, sectionals, colorin uph. spotlight
- Motion upholstery spotlighting value
- Bradington-Young importing recliners
- Flexsteel recliners offer steel-band spring system
- Home office: Not for the dabblers
- Occasional goes for variety
- New niches beckon producers
- Metal beds go bold and curvy
- Activity heating up in entertainment
- Youth furniture looks beyond bedroom
- Major introductions on tap in bedding
- FR lines at Serta, Carolina Mattress
- Rug lines expand range to offer one-stop choice
- Sectionals coming on strong in leather
- Strength in Numbers
- Industry trade associations evolving to meet members' changing needs
- AFMA reinvents itself to better serve members
- ASFD offers way for designers to share ideas
- CFMA: Protecting interests of Calif. manufacturers
- FAI works hard to boost image of futon segment
- IFDA promotes fashion aspect of furnishings
- IFSA broadens base to include more of industry
- Bedding Today
- Insider's View
- Store Openings
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