DK City, Home Creations merging
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, March 10, 2002
TUCKER, Ga. — Imported furniture specialists DK City and Home Creations USA are merging their expertise and operations to focus on direct distribution of Malaysian-made furniture in the United States.
DK City, which was a factory warehouse for Chinese-produced furniture, will handle marketing for the merged companies, called DK City/Home Creations, and also will share its warehouse here, according to Lou Pupo, vice president of sales and marketing.
Home Creations sold about $25 million in private-label goods worldwide last year to distributors but now will sell directly to retailers. Its line of solid-wood and fiberboard-and-laminate furniture includes casual dining, occasional, home entertainment, home office and decorative accessories.
"Our Malaysian factory produces its own laminates, thereby providing our customers with the best price, quality and selection," Pupo said.
He said the merged companies showed at Tupelo to strong response and will show in High Point in April at 118 N. Wrenn St.
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