Youth bedroom
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, April 10, 2005
Lea Inds.
IHFC C-934
Lea has six new groups this market targeting a wide range of ages. This Varsity bed goes after high school and college kids with a contemporary metal-and-wood combination.
A.P. Inds.
IHFC G-774
A.P. Inds. is launching a licensed group with teen actresses Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. The mary-kateandashley collection will have a City line and a Country line, each with about 20 pieces, including beds, nightstand, armoire, desk/vanity, hutch, dresser, storage chest, bench and freestanding mirror.
Hart Furniture
112 S. Main St.
Hart targets teens and preteens with its Lads & Lasses collection, 10 pieces in transitional style with light maple and warm-brown cherry accenting the doors, drawer fronts, insert panels and tops.
P.J. Kids
IHFC Main, 14th floor
P.J. Kids has added three new finishes to its top-selling line, Better Basics. In addition to this Pacific Blue, the line now includes Buttercream and Midnight tones, which are slightly distressed. The 14 pieces in the group include the Classic slat bed in twin, full and bunk, and the Heritage beadboard bed with chunky posts.
Young America
IHFC C-1158
The French countryside inspired this Ma Marie collection from Young America. The group has more than 30 pieces and comes in three painted finishes with natural cherry tops. In addition to this Turquoise finish, pieces are available in antique white and black.
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