Furniture Today - April 23, 2007
Cover Story
Bedroom action falls into two camps
Hot bedroom styles this spring cover opposite ends of the spectrum as both carved traditional and clean contemporary are selling well. The old saying is that the truth can be found in the middle between two extremes, but in this case the truth is found at the extremes. Few styles could be farther apart in looks than heavily carved Italian/Mediterranean traditional and sleek, s...
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- Three Simmons VPs promoted
- TradeWinds opens showroom
- 85,708 registered for spring market
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