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American Freight Furniture Opens New Store

By Aggregated Content in Store Openings on January 31, 2013 from https://newsdesk4.moreover.com/click/?p=Qy84MDc3NTEwNjEzJm49TkFQQ08&a=MTMyNTkzODI2NjM&f=TmV3cw&s=cmljaHhtbA&u=YWNyZW5zaGF3QG5hcGNvLmNvbQ&c=TkFQQ08&i=MA&e=MjQtN1ByZXNzUmVsZWFzZS5jb20&d=1989&t=1 The newest American Freight Furniture and Mattress discount furniture store opened in Goodlettsville, Tenn., last Friday.

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Ashley Homestore to Reopen in Texas

By Aggregated Content in Furniture Retailing on January 31, 2013 from https://newsdesk4.moreover.com/click/?p=Qy84MDc2NTI2NTUxJm49TkFQQ08&a=MTMyNTgyMjQ1NzQ&f=TmV3cw&s=cmljaHhtbA&u=YWNyZW5zaGF3QG5hcGNvLmNvbQ&c=TkFQQ08&i=NjE&e=V2ljaGl0YSBGYWxscyBUaW1lcyBSZWNvcmQgTmV3cw&d=1989&t=1 An Ashley Furniture Homestore in Wichita Falls, Texas, that closed due to water damge will soon reopen.

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Dakota Jackson Joins SCAD

By Home Furnishings Business in on January 30, 2013 Iconic American furniture designer Dakota Jackson has joined Savannah College of Art & Design as honorary chair of furniture design.

Jackson will mentor students from the university€™s undergraduate and graduate furniture design programs during his two-year appointment, continuing SCAD€™s mission to prepare talented students for creative careers.
 
€œViewing the historical, cultural, market and technological landscape of design from different vantage points, in addition to developing essential skill sets, is critical to making informed career decisions,€ Jackson said. €œPartnering with SCAD, given our shared educational interests, is the perfect forum.€
 
Jackson will continue his professional design work in New York while helping SCAD€™s School of Building Arts administration advance the strategic vision and leadership of the furniture design program. In addition to mentoring students in the classroom as they master technical skills and develop a unique design aesthetic, Jackson will enhance the program€™s emphasis on the business of design.
 
€œDakota Jackson is the ultimate name in furniture design,€ said Paula Wallace, SCAD president and co-founder. €œSCAD students are fortunate to learn from an artist of Dakota€™s caliber, and his impact on our university community will surely resonate for decades to come.€
 
Jackson has produced groundbreaking furniture over four decades, with work ranging from early prototypes to one-of-a-kind pieces produced for international clientele to large-scale productions. His firm has grown to include factories in New York and international locations.
 
Jackson€™s view is that manufacturing now takes place around the world. With flagship showrooms in New York and Los Angeles, a network of affiliated national showrooms and an international distribution network, Jackson€™s designs touch on every aspect of living, working and recreation.
 
Jackson€™s mission€”to make quality custom furniture widely available to designers, architects and their clients€”has earned him commissions, including an early design for Yoko Ono and John Lennon, for Madison Avenue boutiques, piano manufacturer Steinway and Sons, luxury hotels worldwide, cruise ships, and public and university libraries including San Francisco Public Library and Harvard University Law Library. Jackson€™s commission for Temple Jeremiah of Winnetka, Ill., earned him and his collaborator, architect H. Gary Frank, an American Institute of Architects Religious Art and Architecture Design Award.
 
Beyond his goals of designing and manufacturing fine furniture, Jackson also fosters a corporate culture that is committed to the community at large. Employing people who bring skills from all over the world, his factories in Queens, New York, are fertile fields for aspiring designers and craftsmen. SCAD graduate Caleb Zipperer (B.F.A., industrial design, 2001) was one of these young designers, working with Jackson for nearly five years before accepting a position with Williams-Sonoma, where he has worked for the company's home furnishing retailers Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, Pottery Barn Teen and West Elm. Through seminars, speeches, internships and apprenticeships, Jackson strives to support design education and an emerging generation of designers.
 
€œDakota Jackson€™s unique personal and professional ethos resounds with the SCAD mission, as well as the philosophy of the SCAD furniture design program and School of Building Arts,€ said Christian Sottile, AIA, SCAD School of Building Arts dean. €œDakota will share the intensity and rigor that has defined his career with SCAD, while serving as a model and mentor for the next generation of design talent.€
 
SCAD is planning a retrospective exhibition of Jackson€™s work to be exhibited at the SCAD Museum of Art during his tenure as honorary chair of furniture design.

Cort Opens Furniture Rental Store in Chicago

By Home Furnishings Business in on January 30, 2013  Furniture rental specialist Cort Business Services has opened a new furniture rental store in downtown Chicago.

The 6,400-square-foot showroom, located at 540 North Lakeshore Drive, features an open, urban loft design using materials such as stamped concrete, brick and exposed beams and ductwork to offer a more contemporary and customer-friendly shopping environment.

€œWe are excited to offer a fresh, new furniture rental experience to our customers in Chicago,€ said Mike Jenkins, area vice president for Cort, a Berkshire Hathaway  company. €œFrom the moment our customers walk through the door they will be greeted with an open, contemporary and interactive environment where they will experience the excellent customer service they have come to expect from Cort.€

Located just a few blocks from its previous showroom, the new showroom features a one-story layout, allowing for more space to showcase complete product packages that include furniture, upholstery, lighting, accent pieces and housewares. In addition to a wider variety of products that customers are able to touch and feel before making a rental decision, the check out process is made easier by using iPad technology at closing stations throughout the showroom.

€œBy incorporating innovative technology in the new showroom, our customers can select the products they desire in a quicker, more streamlined rental process,€ Jenkins said.

Lectra Names Epperson VP of Sales

By Home Furnishings Business in on January 30, 2013

Paul Epperson has joined Lectra  as vice president of sales and manufacturing for North America.

Epperson is responsible for leading growth initiatives for CAD/CAM solutions in North America. He reports to Roy Shurling, president of Lectra North America and is based in Atlanta.

In his position, he will help Lectra's customers in the furniture, fashion, automotive and composite materials industries improve efficiencies.

€œDeveloping our position in North America is one of our top priorities, and Paul€™s appointment will enable us to strengthen our sales team," said Daniel Harari, Lectra CEO. "At a time when many companies are cutting back, Lectra is continuing to invest in the future.€

Epperson has more than 25 years€™ experience in manufacturing, engineering, consulting, and sales management. Prior to joining Lectra, he spent 15 years at General Electric, where he most recently served as North American sales director for its automation division.

€œLectra North America has recently seen strong growth in orders, with an increase of 13 percent in the first nine months of 2012," Shurling said. "Manufacturing accounts in the automotive sector have been at the forefront of this growth, but more recently other market sectors, notably furniture and fashion, have also started to improve.

€œPaul€™s proven expertise and solid manufacturing background will bring value to Lectra€™s customers in the region,€ he added.

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