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Ashley Music Festival Draws 35,000, Raises $300,000 for Charity

Ashley for the Arts, a music festival founded in 2009 by Ashley Furniture that has become one of Wisconsin’s largest charity events, hosted more than 35,000 guests at its three-day music and art festival recently in Memorial Park in Arcadia, Wis.

Natuzzi Earns FSC Certification for Operations in 3 Countries

Leather upholstery major Natuzzi (NTZ), the largest Italian furniture company, has received certification from the Forest Stewardship Council.

Former Sleepy's Exec Named CEO of Furniture First

Furniture First has hired former Sleepy's executive Dino Cifelli as CEO of the cooperative buying group.

Steinhoff Completes Purchase of Mattress Firm

Mattress Firm, the nation's largest specialty bedding retailer, said its acquisition by Steinhoff International (FRANKFURT: SNH) has been completed, making Mattress Firm a subsidiary of the South African-based furniture manufacturer and retailer.

McCauley To Represent Symbol, Englander in New England

Home furnishings veteran Mary McCauley has been appointed a sales representative for both Symbol Mattress and Englander Sleep Products in the New England market. 

ART Bowling, Networking Event Set for Oct. 24

ART, the creative home furnishings network and trade association, said its popular networking event, ART Fun Night in High Point, will return during the upcoming High Point Market on Monday, Oct. 24 at the High Point Bowling Center.

HOM Charity Golf Event Raises More Than $335,000

HOM Furniture raised more than $335,000 at its 27th annual HOM Open charity golf tournament, which had more than 300 participants and took place at the Majestic Oaks Golf Club’s two championship courses in Ham Lake, Minn.

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