Licensing continues to be a significant strategy for both furniture manufacturers and retailers. Furniture Today reported earlier this month that more than a dozen licensed groups were showcased at market.
In a previous post we reviewed general licensing principles using the first half of the Ashley licensing agreement between Ashley and Jennifer Convertibles as a model (
for further background, please read the previous post). Since than Jennifer Convertibles announced that it was opening a second Ashley store under the agreement, so I guess the licensing model is working for them.
I received many comments and questions regarding this topic from our loyal readers, so let’s pick up where we left off and finish reviewing the second half of the Ashley agreement. Please
click here to see a copy of the Ashley agreement and my comments. As always, let me know your thoughts by posting a note below or emailing me at
jcohen@homefurnishingslaw.com.
As a quick plug, Leslie Carothers, a fellow FT blogger, is helping to organize this year’s Education Conference to be held Aug. 12-14th in Charlotte, NC for
WITHIT-Women In The Home Industries Today.
I’ll be speaking on “What You Need to Know to Set Up a Win-Win Licensing Partnership.” There are many fine speakers and an opportunity to network, so please consider attending.