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By Aggregated Content in Upholstery on July 7, 2012
from http://www.poten.com/NewsDetails.aspx?id=12511873
In 1948, 4-year-old Bernadette Castro first opened a sofa bed for TV audiences -- and made it look easy. She was the little girl in curls and a white nightgown demonstrating her father's company product.
Now at age 67, the former singer, political figure and child star is relaunching the Castro Convertibles furniture company with the concept that their product is still straightforward, even after more than 40 years.
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The Denver Postdenverpost.com Posted: 07/07/2012 01:00:00 AM MDT The Anti-Defamation League has honored American Furniture Warehouse president Jake Jabs. (Special to The Denver Post) American Furniture Warehouse president and chief executive Jake Jabs has received the Anti-Defamation League's American Heritage Award for serving as an example to others through his leadership, dedication and energy. The award is given to an individual who personifies the ideals of the nation and the spirit of the Anti-Defamation League. Jabs adds the award to a résumé that also includes an induction into the Colorado Business Hall of Fame, Colorado Easter Seals' Champion
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July 5,
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By Home Furnishings Business in Financial Reports on July 6, 2012
Furniture retailer Havertys (NYSE: HVT) reported second-quarter 2012 sales of $151.5 million, up 5.9 percent from the prior-year period.
Comparable store sales for the quarter increased 5.6 percent. Sales for the first six months of 2012 totaled $315.1 million, compared with $297.3 million in 2011, representing an increase of 6 percent. On a comparable store basis, sales increased 5.7 percent for the first six months.
Written sales for the second quarter 2012 increased 3.5 percent over the same quarter last year.
"We are pleased with our sales results and encouraged by the stronger pace of business in the last half of the quarter," said Atlanta-based Havertys' president and CEO, Clarence H. Smith. "Upholstery sales continue to lead our product categories and the second quarter results include increased sales of bedroom merchandise. We believe our investments in improving the customer experience and developing a wider assortment of 'better' price point merchandise is gaining momentum with customers."
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By Home Furnishings Business in Special Events on July 6, 2012
Finalists have been selected for the 17th Annual ASFD Pinnacle Awards for achievement in home furnishings design.
The Pinnacle judges met in June at High Point University's Norton Hall to select the finalists.
The finalists follow by category.
Occasional Tables: Arcos by Fredrick Delafield for Bassett Mirror; Avalon Heights by Richard Schroeder, Denis Kissane and Gary Hokanson for Stanley Furniture; Petrified Wood Waterfall by Andrew Palecek for Palecek.
Occasional Storage: Holloway End Table by Shaun Melvin for Baker Furniture/Kohler Interiors Group; Le Papillion Chest by Cindy Hall and Erica Wingo for Hooker Furniture Corp.; Trinity Sideboard by Megan Perry for Dorya.
Youth Furniture: Abby by Taylor West for Hooker Furniture Corp.; Solutions by Charles Harris for Legacy Classic Kids; Twin Loft Bed by Derek West for Lea Furniture.
Casual Dining: Artisan by Richard Schroeder, Denis Kissane and Gary Hokanson for Stanley Furniture; Coronado by Dudley Moore Jr., Stephen Giles and Lenny Chapman for Palmetto Home; Lancine by Andrew Palecek for Palecek.
Formal Dining: Down Home by Paula Deen by Otto & Moore Design for Universal Furniture; Arrondissement by Richard Schroeder, Denis Kissane and Gary Hokanson for Stanley Furniture; Moultrie Park by Thomas McDaniel and D. Scott Coley for Bassett Furniture.
Motion Upholstery: Brayden by Tom Garland for American Leather; Buck Recliner by Michael F. Garlardo for Elite Leather; Novara II by Kelvin Ng for Planum/Kelvin Giormani.
Stationary Upholstery: 220 Chair by Jennifer McConnell and Bruce Ward for Pearson Company; Bonn by Tina Nicole for Nathan Anthony Furniture; Varese Sofa by Joseph Mallison for Century Furniture.
Leather Upholstery: Hamilton Sofa by John Mascheroni for American Leather; Meridien Series by David Vanderbloemen for Century Furniture; Sean Chair by Roger Turnbow for Bernhardt Furniture.
Lighting: Autumn Twilight Chandelier by Danielle Elise Dzurik and John A. Fretz III for Golden Lighting; Crux Table Lamp by Shaun Melvin for Baker Furniture/Kohler Interiors Group; Madison Manor by Sergio Orozco for Quoizel.
Accessories: Gilded Lotus Wall Decor by Andrew Palecek for Palecek; Marjorelle Mirror by Cecil Adams for Currey & Company; Maxwell Ottoman by Amaud Pacaut for American Leather.
Home Office: Arrondissement by Richard Schroeder, Denis Kissane and Gary Hokanson for Stanley Furniture; E2 Class Villager by Glenn Weisgerber for Aspenhome/Furniture Values International; Mijo by Caryn Donovan for Planum/Mobil Fresno.
Home Entertainment: Downing Street by Troy Hollis for aspenhome/Furniture Values International; Mijo by Caryn Donovan for Planum/Mobil Fresno; Vintage Oak Homecoming by Tim Annas for Kincaid Furniture Company.
Summer/Casual: Elements Collection by Richard Frinier, Martha Lopacki and Greg Robb for Brown Jordan; Maison Jardin by Richard Frinier for Century Furniture; Westport Chaise by John Caldwell for Kingsley-Bate.
Bedroom: Avignon by Hilco Woudstra for folio21 furniture; Caracole by Jon Russell Koch for Schnadig International; Vintage Oak Homecoming by Tim Annas for Kincaid Furniture.
Major Collections: Archipelago by Richard Schroeder, Denis Kissane and Gary Hokanson for Stanley Furniture; Chateau Lyon by Pride Sasser for Century Furniture; European Market by Berry & Clark Design Associates for Drexel Heritage; Small Spaces by Thomas McDaniel, D.Scott Coley and Barbara Kurgan for Bassett Furniture.
Green Leaf Award: Brindille Lamp by David Kitts and David Martin for Hubbardton Forge; Koi Lounge Chair by David Francis for David Francis Furniture; Oil Drum Lamps by Mandy Hayden Shanahan for Phillips Collection.
The judging panel included Dr. Richard Bennington, High Point University; Mary Brehm, Norwalk Furniture & Design, Raleigh, NC; Jenny Heinzen York, Home Accents Today; Jackie Hirschhaut, American Home Furnishings Alliance; Bruce Mulder, Kendall College of Art & Design; Powell Slaughter, Home Furnishings Business; Connie Post, Affordable Design Solutions; Dianne Ray, Garden City Furniture, S.C.; Becky Warner, Louis Shanks Furniture, Austin, Texas; Jason Wech, Savannah College of Art & Design; John Wingo, Green Front Furniture, Farmville, Va.; and Rhonda Wolf, Havertys Furniture, Atlanta, Ga.
"It gives me tremendous gratification to see so many talented designers and companies call attention to the work they do," said veteran Pinnacle judge Jackie Hirschhaut, vice president public relations and marketing, AHFA.
New to the panel, Green Front Furniture general manager, John Wingo said, "I was humbled by being asked to serve as a Pinnacle judge and honored by seeing new and exciting designs."
"The Pinnacle Awards both honor and recognize creative, relevant and original designs in home furnishings that push our industry to the next level. I congratulate the finalists and thank our terrific panel of judges for their hard work in this process," said John Conrad, ASFD vice president and 2012 Pinnacle Awards chairman.
Furniture/Today is the major underwriter of the Pinnacle Awards. The sponsors include AF Lighting, Continental Hardware, enLIGHTenment, Furniture Design Studios, Hafele America Co., Hickory Springs Mfg., High Point Market Authority, Home Furnishings Business, International Market Centers, Leggett & Platt Inc. and The Sherwin-Williams Co.
Winners will be announced at the Awards banquet during High Point Market on Monday night, October 15 at the IHFC. For more information and event tickets, contact Christine Evans by e-mail; or at 910.576.1273.
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By Home Furnishings Business in Las Vegas on July 6, 2012
Leather furniture vendor Moroni Inc. has renewed multi-year lease with World Market Center Las Vegas.
Moroni, City of Industry, Calif., will relocate its permanent showroom to Building B-625, starting at the upcoming Las Vegas Furniture Market.
Already showing among modern showrooms in the International Home Furnishings Center Design Center in High Point, Moroni's relocation to the Modern Trends Furnishing area in Building B is a move to cement its transition from general style leather furniture to modern style leather furniture; and should provide convenient access for its existing customer base and new customers seeking modern furniture.