2005 Bedding Yearbook
Overview of key issues
David Perry -- Furniture Today, December 15, 2005
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Welcome, Mr. or Ms. Mattress Person, to this latest edition of our popular Bedding Yearbook. In this third edition of our annual bedding review, you will get a handy overview of several of the key issues shaping our industry. The concept here, in case you’ve forgotten, is to put critical bedding information in a freestanding issue that will be a handy reference source throughout the year. As you have probably noticed, there is bedding coverage in every single issue of Furniture/Today. Keeping up with all that bedding news throughout the year is no easy task. I know that many of you keep big piles of past issues and use those as your bedding libraries. But this Bedding Yearbook makes your task much easier. Time is money, isn’t it? In this yearly roundup, you’ll meet the Top 15 bedding producers and the Top 25 bedding retailers. You’ll learn more about developments on the Chinese bedding front, and see which retail bedding channels offer the greatest growth potential. We also will update you on developments in the fast-growing specialty sleep category. And we’ve got a couple of features to show you the human side of some bedding figures. *To order an electronic copy of the 2005 Bedding Yearbook, click here.
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