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March 28,
2018 by Jane Chero in Executive Changes, Industry
International textile manufacturer Valdese Weavers has named Ann Reynolds to vice president of design. She will report to chief creative officer Laura Levinson.
March 28,
2018 by Jane Chero in Executive Changes, Industry
Upper-end casual furniture producer, Castelle, has promoted Mark Stephens to president of Ft. Lauderdale-based Pride Family Brands. Prior to this promotion, Stephens served as executive vice president of sales.
March 28,
2018 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, High Point, Industry, Market
Several new tenants and expanded showrooms are on the exhibitor roster for Showplace, a key destination for retailers, designers and buyers at the High Point Spring Market, April 14 -18.
March 28,
2018 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Industry
Second generation motion upholstery resource Bradington-Young is expanding its offering of leather upholstery for the upcoming High Point Spring Market with new styles inspired by their best sellers and two key trends: the consumers’ desire for functionality in small spaces and the desire for unique home décor that reflects their style.
March 28,
2018 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Industry
Looking to build on success in the residential market and expand their commercial offerings, upper-end resource Noir will be unveiling new introductions for the High Point Spring Market next month, that will feature teak and stone inlays, and a new wood finish.
March 28,
2018 by Jane Chero in Industry, Store Openings
The newly constructed wing of the 200 Steele building will be home for upholstery manufacturer Taylor King during the High Point Spring Market April 14 – 18. The company says the new showroom layout provides the ability to display more product styles, fabrics and leathers in various fashion and color trends.
March 27,
2018 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Industry
As part of a new plan for its licensing strategy mattress producer Spring Air is changing its focus back to independent producers with smaller, more defined territories, causing the manufacturer to part ways with Corsicana at the end of August.