February 20,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
Sixteen new temporary exhibitors will be joining more than 300 tenants in the Suites at Market Square for the Spring High Point Market, April 6 - 10.
February 20,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
High-performance material manufacturer Ultrasuede HP has added 14 colors to its luxury upholstery-weight offering, based on color direction trending in interior décor.
February 20,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
Leading office furniture resource Regency Furniture filed for a patent on its 9476 Side Chair, a modern-meets-classic piece that has been nearly a year in the making.
February 19,
2019 by Laurie Northington in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry, Store Openings
E-commerce home furnishings retailer Wayfair (NYSE: W) has opened its first brick and mortar location in Florence, Kentucky, according to a report from the Atlanta Journal Constitution (AJC).
February 15,
2019 by Laurie Northington in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Executive Changes, Industry
Premium furniture manufacturing group American Leather Holdings has appointed Russell Towner as vice president of strategic sales.
February 13,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
Castelle has announced a licensing agreement and collaboration between its Castelle brand and product designer and antiquarian, Sarah Willett, founder of Patina Vie. The luxury outdoor manufacturer will produce outdoor designs based on the casual, rustic and European designs created by Patina Vie.
February 13,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, High Point, Industry, Market
The High Point Market Authority (HPMA), in partnership with the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), has set the schedule for its popular educational seminar series for Spring Market. The Design Viewpoints Series (DVS) will take place April 6-8, at the High Point Theatre, next to the Transportation Terminal in downtown High Point. Designers can earn up to 0.3 IDCEC-approved continuing education units (CEUs) through the series.