September 18,
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By Home Furnishings Business in Green on September 19, 2012
The Sustainable Furnishings Council will host GREENleaders Certified Sustainability Training at High Point Furniture Market.
The course is set for Wednesday, Oct, 17, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sustainable Furnishings Councils Executive Director Susan Inglis will present the most comprehensive training program available in green home furnishing--providing manufacturers, reps, retailers and designers with the knowledge and credentials to become experts in sustainability.
The regular price is $299, but costs $150 for those registering by Sept. 24. Click here to register for GREENleaders training at High Point Furniture Market, or call 919.967.1137.
September 18,
2012 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in High Point on September 19, 2012
The 220 Elm building has set its slate of events for next month's High Point Furniture Market.
Daily events include:
* Linon, space 202, will provide Greek and Italian cuisine at lunch.
* TemaHome, space 311, will provide lunch; and cocktails, including daiquiris, cosmos and margaritas.
* Buyers can register once per day to win $1,000 at Mercatus, space 302; MAT the Basics, space 304; and Tera Grove, space 308.
Events on Saturday, Oct. 13 include:
* Elevate by Decor Mentor seminar and reception, 4-6 p.m., Innovation Showroom 300 and 3rd floor:
Join Elevate, and visit Decor Mentors interactive Elevate wall to exchange expertise, encouragement, and inspiration. Decor Mentor founder Lisa Ferguson and her team of mentors have more than 100 years of combined experience and will offer proven, yet fresh, tips and tools to elevate your design business. This intensive workshop for design pros will show you how to work through top "pain points." Pre-registration for the seminar is required--e-mail editorial@highpointmarket.org. The reception is open to all at Market.
* Elm Blues Bash featuring the Blues World Order, 5-7 p.m., on the Plaza at 220 Elm. 220 Elm invites all Market attendees to enjoy live music, complimentary beverages and appetizers.
Events on Sunday, Oct. 14 include:
* authentic Indian cuisine and beverages, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., at MAT the Basics MAT the Basics, space 304; and$50 off each rug purchased during High Point Market. All Market attendees are welcome.
* Elm Blues Bash featuring the Blues World Order, 5-7 p.m., on the Plaza at 220 Elm. 220 Elm invites all Market attendees to enjoy live music, complimentary beverages and appetizers.
Events on Monday, Oct. 15 include:
* Linon Cocktail Party, 510 p.m., space 216. All Market attendees welcome for Greek and Italian cuisine, wine and cocktails at the Linon Taverna.
* Happy Hour at Tvilum, 57 p.m., space 312. Enjoy cocktails, wine, and beer at the Tvilum bar. All Market attendees welcome.
September 17,
2012 by in UnCategorized
By Aggregated Content in on September 18, 2012
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Syracuse, NY - Prosecution and defense lawyers are continuing to work on a possible settlement of criminal charges against a former employee of Raymour and Flanigan who was accused of stealing more than $125,000 from the company.
Anthony J. Caruso Jr.,...
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September 17,
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Prosecution and defense lawyers are continuing to work on a possible settlement of criminal charges against a former employee of Raymour and Flanigan who was accused of stealing more than $125,000 from the company.
Anthony J. Caruso Jr., 37, of 4396 Princess Path, Clay, is facing charges of second-degree grand larceny, second-degree forgery and first-degree falsifying business records.
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September 17,
2012 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in on September 18, 2012
Lifestyle home furnishings retailer Restoration Hardware is rebranding the company to RH in an effort to reflect current positioning and the company's future direction for the brand.
"Today's RH is a far cry from the hardware and nostalgic discovery item-based business it once was," said Gary Friedman, creator and curator. "Currently, we circulate four Source Books twice yearly, RH Home, RH Big Style Small Spaces, RH Outdoor, and RH Baby & Child totaling over 1,400 pages of inspired design. The new branding positions us for the future and reflects our belief that we can curate a lifestyle beyond the four walls of the home."
The new brand was a collaboration of Friedman, Marc Shillum, principal at San Francisco-based Method, and designer Robert Valentine.
"RH enhances our identity and moves us beyond our Hardware store beginnings," said Carlos Alberini, RH CEO. "It enables us to leverage our core capabilities of innovation, curation, and integration of new ideas and businesses."
The new branding will debut on the cover of the company's newly designed fall 2012 Home and Big Style Small Spaces Source Books, and on the company's Web site now.