Furniture Today - April 19, 2004
Cover Story
Petition syndrome clouds BR arena
Case goods sources long have heard retailers blame the pent-up consumer demand being caused by uncertain times as a reason for postponing new product placements. This week, sources are hoping they don't face a new version of this scenario. Call it the petition syndrome. With an initial ruling due by June 17 from the U.
- Up Front
- Cantrex names Vezina to furniture post
- Halsten gets A.A. Laun post
- Cardinale will manage Crawford sales
- Buyers likely to be cautious
- Wampler will lead Progressive
- Retail group publishing antidumping ad
- Good Cos. taps Luce
- Vogel joins T&J Furniture
- Graboski gets new Global post
- High Point shopping lists
- Special Report
- Market Guide
- Function, style come on strong
- In search of new niches
- Casual dining mfrs. broadening scope
- Home office still quiet
- Bedding makers target hot niches
- Variety drives metal
- Pattern, color add pizzazz to upholstery
- Leather keeps accent on fashion
- Motion intros focus on promotional end
- Home theater seating stays hot
- Lane line offers custom choices
- Price hike likely in motion
- Rugs moving beyond traditional channels
- New rug vendors at market
- Entertainment on the rise
- Blocking and tackling
- Store Openings
- People Today
- AICO promotes Orth
- People on the Move
- People on the Move
- Opinion Today
- Letters to the Editor
- Letters to the Editor
- Winning consumer's heart will win her dollar
- Name game: Are you committed?
- Bedding Today
- Insider's View
- News
- Haywood joins Froelich/Omarts team
- ILS appoints Bracciale national sales manager
- Aaron rolling out high-tech
- 70-year-old Sauder holds steady in difficult market
- Pouring out 9 million pieces a yr.
- Pulaski signs 'Hispanic Oprah' to licensing deal
- Show me the money!
- Survey: Ad inserts help boost furniture sales
- Architects win award for adjoining stores
- Cotton Inc. honors Hoffman, Craftex Mills for fabric designs
- Furniture debuts in Penney N.Y. store
- MSU program wins award
- Tyndall Creek provides rockers for fund-raiser
- Tupelo exhibitors donate furniture, accents to shelter
- IFDA sets conference for October market
- Experts available in IHFRA office
- Industry calendar
- Ingenuity, collective effort keys to Sauder's success
- Company focused on service after sale
- Hickson-Smith signed as Lane store spokeswoman
- Idol has TV show
- Wrangler Home names agencies
- Bassett names 2 Ford winners
- Case goods mfrs. adding youth collections
- Legacy Classic plunges into youth category with 4 groups
- GNYHFA creates Rosenberg memorial for cancer research
- Coaster unveils all-leather line
- 4D expands casual dining
- Fabric suppliers continue to exit IHFC spaces
- Dino Mark Anthony in new Market Square space
- Waterford returns to High Point
- IKEA partners with college
- Vietnamese showing at market
- John-Richard expands showroom
- NHFA sets office grand opening
- ASFD dinner to hear design patent lawyer
- Plaza Suites offers lounge on first floor
- Moretti's has 2 spaces for market debut
- Ethnicities makes market debut
- Ferguson Copeland breaks ground on Vietnam plant
- PeopLoungers will add space to Miss. plant
- British mfrs. look to hit 'home' run
- Middle Earth launching 'Lord of the Rings' line
- Global has crotch mahogany look
- Lane picks ad agency
- Brazil Furniture Group opens High Point office
- Home Collection debuts Verellen upholstery line
- OptiLogistics restructures management
- Shaw showcases mass-market thrust in N.Y.
- New RiversEdge facility to improve service
- Rowe sets two events for market
- Winston festival to screen 110 films
- Urbanus employees take diversity training cruise
- Storis debuts new technologies at market
- Storis signs Haynes Bros. Furniture
- Profitsystems shares 'Best Practices'
- Myriad featuring customer management tools at market
- FurnitureFan boosts NFM's online catalog
- David Francis Furniture making High Point debut
- Third show setting up in Las Vegas
- WMC sets construction symposium
- Harounian promotes Siminou to VP
- Bush sets buyer seminar Thursday
- Bedding 2004
- A look at products, issues, players
- Producers optimistic about 2004
- ISPA forecasts solid gains in 2004, 2005
- Expo 2004: FR products draw much interest
- Exhibitors offer broad selection of products
- ISPA cites progress on all 7 strategic goals
- ISPA spotlights its revised, 8-point ethics code
- Indianapolis praised as Expo venue
- Flammability expert provides Expo briefings
- LFI research results in list of 4 FR suppliers
- Ex-con man traces journey from family to family
- Leggett & Platt gets strong reaction to big machinery
- Growing Eclipse adds 2 lines, POP materials
- Bekaert to expand N.C. plant
- Industry veteran Toman returns to bedding arena
- Toman plans to reposition Restonic
- Bush: Innerspring imports issue worth raising
- Bedding Benchmarks
- Bemco campaign helps dealers 'go for the gold'
- Bedding newsmaker: Gerry Borreggine
- Deslee ticking contains aloe vera, scent
- Superior Sleep secures Detroit fire dept. contract
- Eclipse wins ADDY award for Bloomingdale's brochure
- Obituaries
- Russell F. Riley Jr., veteran rep
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