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From Home Furnishing Business
June 5,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry, Las Vegas, Market
Las Vegas Market has announced a comprehensive lineup of programming for 2019 Summer Las Vegas Market, running July 28 – Aug. 1, offering buyers, designers and retailers opportunities to connect with peers, become educated on the latest industry trends and earn CEU credits.
June 5,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, High Point, Industry, Market
The High Point Market Authority (HPMA) has released this season’s High Point Market Style Report for Summer/Fall 2019. The 37-page report was developed by eight home fashion gurus, all part of the HPMA’s 2019 Style Spotters team, who scoured the Spring High Point Market, April 6-10, for the hottest must-have items and then translated their picks into today’s top trends.
June 5,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Industry
Furniture manufacturer and supplier, Whitewood Industries, has repositioned leadership roles in two of its four divisions. Bryan Sprinkles and Chris Morris have been promoted.
June 5,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Industry
Privately held Hickory Springs has announced it will increase foam fabricating operations at its plants in Ocala, Florida, Lenoir, North Carolina, and Verona, Mississippi. As a result of this move, the company will close its Cleveland, Tennessee factory.
June 5,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Industry
California-based OW Lee, a manufacturer of high-end outdoor furniture, fire pits, and accessories has announced the introduction of the Destinations Fabric Collection, a new stock fabric program that is available to order immediately.
June 5,
2019 by Jane Chero in Industry, Obituaries
Charles Sprintz, co-founder of Sprintz Furniture in Tennessee passed away on May 20, 2019. He was 85.
June 4,
2019 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Industry
The Office of the United States Trade Representative has issued a notice in the Federal Register that extends the amount of time certain goods exported from China have to enter the United States before they will be subject to an additional tariff increase from 10 percent to 25 percent.