Furniture Today - January 07, 2002
Cover Story
Only one Canadian market? Maybe two? And where?
The markets continue to be the single most heated subject among Canadian furniture manufacturers, a critical and expensive part of almost every producer's efforts. Furniture/Today's survey of manufacturers showed that opinions run the gamut, although a sizable minority said there should be only one Canadian market, in Toronto in January.
- News
- Toronto market looks to be largest in 30 years
- Arbek taps executives
- Maison & Objet drops N.Y. show
- Masterlooms promotes VP
- Corrections & amplifications
- La-Z-Boy's strong start
- Canadians ready to buy in Toronto
- Obituaries
- Charles White Jr., retired Thomasville design manager
- Malcolm Wilder, Pennsylvania House rep
- Up Front
- Cantoni adds interactive feature
- Arbek leaves San Fran, will show at factory
- British Century has new name, strategy
- Tilley named to run Pennsylvania House
- Iranian rugs a hit for Momeni
- Koenig to deliver keynote address at SoHo Today conference in March
- Foamex adopts plan to boost profits
- Showplace taps managers
- Claritas statistics available
- Insider's View
- Special Report
- Canadian Report
- Any merger needs to deal with Canadian reality
- How Canadian producers rate associations, markets
- Toronto Winter Introductions
- Single factory group applauded
- Décor-Rest: Eyeing further growth in U.S.
- Palliser: Big and bold
- El Ran: Ratcheted for success
- Coja: Vlessing brothers are veterans
- Jaymar: European sophistication
- Legacy Leather: American standards
- Canadian leather stars shine in U.S.
- Bedding Today
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