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From Home Furnishing Business
April 3,
2018 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Industry, Product, Upholstery
California-based Najarian Furniture will re-enter the upholstery category after a seven-year absence with a new upholstery line that will be introduced during this month’s High Point Spring Market.
April 13,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Industry, Merchandising, Occasional Tables, Product, Upholstery
Upholstery producer Bauhaus Furniture is expanding its product portfolio to include a selection of occasional tables that coordinate with its upholstery offerings.
April 10,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, High Point, Industry, Market, Product, Upholstery
Drexel Heritage, which has been known for its traditional collections for decades, is repositioning itself as a contemporary brand and will unveil two major collections and a custom upholstery program at this month’s High Point Market that reflect the rebranding.
February 8,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Display, Industry, Product, Upholstery
Upholstery producer Norwalk Furniture had several of its products on display in a newly remodeled home that was part of the recent International Builders Show sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders.
October 31,
2016 by Larry Thomas in Acquisition, Casegoods, High Point, Industry, Market, Product, Upholstery
Casegoods and upholstery manufacturer and distributor Whitewood Inds. has acquired the High Point Market showroom building 215 South Main St., where it has maintained a showroom since 2000.
October 31,
2016 by Larry Thomas in Business Strategy, Executive Changes, Industry, Product, Upholstery
Casegoods and upholstery resource Caracole has appointed Tim O’Hare to the new position of senior vice president of creative merchandising.
October 20,
2016 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Financial Reports, Industry, Product, Upholstery
Upholstery and casegoods resource Flexsteel Inds. (FLXS) reported double-digit sales and profit declines in the quarter ended Sept. 30 as weak retail demand and the discontinuing of certain leather upholstery imports hampered results.