Furniture Today - November 17, 2008
Cover Story
Mattress Inn lets customers sleep on it — literally
Problem: Consumers are not comfortable lying down on mattresses in retail stores. Solution: Give them their private sleep room in the store. That's part of the formula for success at Nashville, Tenn.-based Mattress Inn, which opened its first store last year and recently added a second location in Spring Hill, Tenn.
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- People on the Move
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- N.Y. show reveals contract opportunities
- Letters to the Editor
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- Industry Numbers
- News
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- NHFA initiative still on
- Feizy's Carroll slain in her Dallas home
- Texel taps Muzekari as sales agent
- The market date shuffle
- GIFFT program recycles unused fabrics into quilts
- Parlin named COO at Profitsystems
- AmericasMart's garden grows
- Danker converting three stores to Sheffield
- Solafina debuting eco fabrics
- Vegas dates a challenge
- Shuford Mills expands Outdura line
- Rizzy introducing Indian machine-made rugs
- Avatar teams with TradeCard
- Commerce sets final duties for 2 Chinese sources
- Cresent Home closing 2 stores in Tennessee
- F/T Web exclusives
- Sunbelt adding to N.C. facility
- Zenith partners with IDS, CV, Hecny for logistics
- Mattress sources: Keep advertising
- Retailers prefer September, Las Vegas survey indicates
- CARB update on F/T agenda
- Riverside laying off 250 workers
- C.S. Wo rolls out organic bedding
- NHFA retail workshop set for late March
- Ruggiero's new Sunbrella collection focuses on the classics
- ITMA auctioning jackets for breast cancer research
- Herman Miller desks hit retail
- Palace Aids Fireplace, Pool & Spa practices what it preaches with energy
- Retailers review challenges, opportunities of '08 season
- Eisenberg joins Latex as VP
- Obituaries
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