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May 24,
2012 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in Bedding on May 25, 2012
Bedding major Sealy Corp. (NYSE: ZZ) has signed licensed agreements with two companies to produce and market pillows, blankets and mattress and pillow protectors.
Downlite will make synthetic filled pillows, blankets, comforters and sheets, and American Textile Co. will make mattress and pillow protectors. All of the products will carry the Sealy, Sealy Posturpedic or Sterns & Foster brand names and will hit retail in 2013.
"We're taking a fresh look at this category, and have selected two dynamic organizations known for high-quality products and innovation," said Larry Rogers, Sealy president and CEO. "They are forward-thinking, which is consistent with our strategy to grow through licensing and other strategic partnerships. With this new direction, Sealy will offer customers down and down-alternative products, protectors, and encasements that are the best made and most technologically advanced in the world."
For Downlite, the licensing agreement provides the opportunity to reach new markets and customers in partnership with Sealy, a brand recognized as a global leader for more than a century.
"This is a great honor for us, and Downlite is extremely proud to be partnered with a leading brand like Sealy," said James Lape, CEO. "Our company is forever linked with the highest quality and innovation. We are focused on developing intelligent partnerships, with complementary brands, who allow us to manifest our corporate strategies."
"We are very excited about our new partnership with Sealy," said Blake Ruttenberg, executive vice president of sales and marketing for American Textile Co. "This license is a great addition to our portfolio and will give (us) the opportunity to further capitalize on developing new and innovative product under the Sealy brand. We believe that our consumer-focused approach to product development combined with the power of the Sealy brand will expand the protector category within the U.S. and Canada."
May 23,
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By Aggregated Content in Bedding on May 24, 2012
from http://www.kens5.com/home/Texas-family-sues-furniture-store-after-alleged-bed-bug-infestation-153780005.html
A Texas family is suing a furniture store after they claim the sofa they bought was infested with bed bugs.
The Houston couple says they moved into an apartment last summer that had been renovated and cleaned. They say the sofa they bought from a Rent-a-Center was full of bed bugs. The couple says the bugs attacked their four-year-old son. They called the store and the manager agreed to send an exterminator, but they say that didn't help.
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May 23,
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By Aggregated Content in on May 24, 2012
from http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?z6547224130&z=1250249030
A Texas family is suing a furniture store after they claim the sofa they bought was infested with bed bugs. The Houston couple says they moved into an apartment last summer that had been renovated and cleaned. They say the sofa they bought from a Rent-a-Center was full of bed bugs. The couple says the bugs attacked their four-year-old son. They called the store and the manager agreed to send an exterminator, but they say that didn't help. Now they have hired an attorney to help them get some action. Rent a Center released a statement saying they
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May 23,
2012 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in on May 24, 2012
Canadian retailer The Dufresne Group has partnered with Storis to use the companies Vision9 Enterprise Solution moving forward.
The recipient of "Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies" for 13 consecutive years, The Dufresne Group will use the Vision9 suite at all of its retail locations.
"This was a significant decision for our organization, as Vision9 will take our retail ERP platform to the next level of sophistication," said Mark Dufresne, CEO.
Dufresne will deploy numerous companion products including data warehouse business intelligence applications, Storis' ecommerce platform eStoris-virtual store, radio frequency bar code, MicroD's Exim ecommerce software, and electronic payment processing using CitiFinancial.
"After speaking to several Storis clients our choice became easy," Dufresne said. "The feedback we received confirmed Storis' product excellence, and their status as a customer centric and forward-thinking company."
May 23,
2012 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in Obituaries on May 24, 2012
Robert Lewis "Bob" Sligh, industry leader and president of Sligh Furniture Co. from 1968 until 1990 died Monday May 21. He was 84.
Born in Grand Rapids, Mich., Sligh grew up in the furniture business working at both Sligh Furniture Co. and Baker Furniture plants as a teenager. He earned a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Michigan in 1950 with a major in wood technology, followed by a year of post-graduate work.
Sligh served as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force before joining Sligh in 1954. By 1957, he assumed chief
operating responsibility for Sligh, and led the company until his retirement in 1993.
Sligh was chairman and board member of the Kendall School of Art and Design; resident and board member of the National Association of Furniture Manufacturers; president and board member of the Grand Rapids Furniture Manufacturers Association; chairman and board member of the Greater Holland United Way; and board member for the Holland Chamber of Commerce.
In addition to his significant contributions to the furniture industry, Sligh was the men's U.S. National Water Ski Champion in 1947, and runner up the following year. He also won the prestigious Great Lakes Ensign Class sailing championship five times between 1974 and 1982.
Sligh is survived by his wife, Lois Sligh, three children, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Son, Rob Sligh, is the current president of Sligh Furniture Co., a division of Lexington Home Brands.
Those wishing to sign the Robert Sligh guest book may do so online.