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Najarian Taps Weisglass for Product Development Post

California-based case goods resource Najarian Furniture has named veteran furniture executive Keith Weisglass as vice president of product development and special projects.

Tempur Sealy Donates More Than 500 Mattresses to St. Jude

Tempur Sealy International (NYSE: TPX) recently donated more than 500 Tempur-Pedic mattresses and foundations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis. The 11 truckloads of beds were placed at Tri Delta Place and Target House, which are housing facilities for families of children receiving treatment at St. Jude.

Mattress Warehouse Names Kingsdown as Top Vendor Partner

Brown JordanBedding retailer Mattress Warehouse has named North Carolina-based mattress supplier Kingsdown, Inc., as its Vendor Partner of the Year for the second year in a row.

Badgley Mischka Home to Debut at HP Market

Lifestyle brand Badgley Mischka will debut a new collection of furnishings for every room at the Spring High Point Market, April 22-26, which embodies their signature aesthetic of intricate detailing and Hollywood glamour.

Ethan Allen Collaborates with Amazon

Interior Design Company and furniture manufacturer and retailer Ethan Allen (NYSE:ETH), has entered into a collaboration with Amazon that combines the strength of two iconic brands. 

ASFD’s “Design Between the Lines” Podcast Featuring Barclay Butera Now Available

Episode #108 of Design Between the Lines featuring Barclay Butera, is now available on iTunes. In this episode, designer Barclay Butera, sits down with host John Conrad to discuss his experiences growing up in the interior design Industry, the importance of a collaborative workplace culture and his journey to becoming one of today's iconic lifestyle brands.

Audio CD Teaches Designers Business Strategies While Stuck in their Cars

A recent survey conducted by Designing Profits, Inc. (DPI), indicated that interior designers can spend up to ten hours a week, or 500 hours a year in their cars as they shuttle back and forth from their offices to job sites, design showrooms, customers’ homes, and the usual errands that most adults, and all parents have.

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