July 28,
2016 by in Financial Reports, Industry
Tempur Sealy International, Inc. (NYSE: TPX), the world's largest bedding provider has reported its best quarter in the Company’s 20 year history for sales, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS, for the second quarter that ended June 30, 2016.
July 28,
2016 by in Business Strategy, Industry
The world’s largest operator of premier showroom space for the furnishings, home décor and gift industries, International Market Centers (IMC) announced leasing changes in furniture and home décor.
July 28,
2016 by in Industry, Store Openings
Bob’s Furniture will be opening a new store at the Regency Mall in Racine Wisconsin, with construction plans to create two entrances into the mall as part of its interior renovations, Director of City Development Amy Connolly said this week.
July 28,
2016 by in Business Strategy, Industry, Las Vegas, Market
Renowned designer and TV personality, Joanna Gaines has created a collection for Loloi featuring rugs, pillows and a selection of reversible throws. Loloi will feature the Magnolia Home Collection by Joanna Gaines to Las Vegas in a new, exclusive showroom and will introduce rug, throw and pillow designs at Las Vegas Market.
July 28,
2016 by in Business Strategy, Industry
A report added by Wiseguyreports.Com report called “Luxury Furniture -Market Demand, Growth, Opportunities, and analysis of Top Key Player Forecast to 2020” analyzes the current state of the Luxury Furniture industry providing a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain structure.
July 27,
2016 by in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry, Las Vegas, Market
Interior Designer and Consultant Paula Grace will give the audience at the Las Vegas Market tools to build strong client relations.
July 27,
2016 by in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
In a new installation called “Simple Gifts: Shaker at the Met” that opened in early July, the Metropolitan Museum of Art featured nearly two dozen objects that exemplify 19th-century Shaker furniture, textiles, and domestic objects.