Furniture Today - April 15, 2002
Cover Story
New location a boon for Fashion Furniture
Opening a new store has proven to be quite a boon for Fashion Furniture, a 42-year-old family-owned store that is now capitalizing on the comings and goings of national and regional chains. The day after Christmas, Fashion Furniture unveiled its new 50,000-square-foot store with attached warehouse.
- Up Front
- WMC survey: They will come
- San Fran, Tupelo question figures
- Execs, Sun Capital close Lexington deal
- Replay shows Palliser design strategy
- McIlquham succeeds Jones at Sealy
- La-Z-Boy hires new marketing VP
- Rowe names Kelley senior VP
- Palliser redefines top roles
- Canadian producers expect upbeat market
- La-Z-Boy to close Va. plant, convert N.C. unit to warehouse
- Young's challenge: Bring Drexel through changes
- Buyers look to keep momentum going
- Furniture.com logs back on Web with new strategy
- Insider's View
- Special Report
- Supplement
- Market Guide
- Case goods story: Licenses, imports
- Casual contemporary keys upholstery
- Leather vendors add imports from China
- Variety spices up casual dining arena
- New traditions
- Redefined contemporary
- Pass the apple pie
- Island essence
- Taking license
- Upholstery
- Leather Upholstery
- Motion Upholstery
- Wicker & Rattan
- Rugs
- Bedroom
- Youth Bedroom
- Metal Beds
- Casual Dining
- Dining Room
- Home Office
- Home Entertainment
- Occasional
- Occasional Tables
- This and That
- Youth offerings pull double-duty
- Occasional mfrs. strive for stand-out product
- Mixed media hot in occasional tables
- Specialty sleep have chance to stand out
- Metal bed producers showcasing unique looks
- Motion upholstery spotlights comfort, convenience
- Ekornes set to launch U.S. ad campaign
- Berkline, Lane unveil glider recliners
- SOHO intros, business stepping up in '02
- Entertainment is hot ticket in RTA
- O'Sullivan continues to revamp home office lineup
- Studio RTA expanding into entertainment
- Blu Dot adds Flip Me table, Li'l Buddy desk
- Bush filling in voids at lower prices
- Rug vendors unveil product, showrooms
- Many rug vendors moving to new showrooms
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- People Today
- Opinion Today
- News
- Obituaries
- Clayton C. Earle Jr., veteran sales rep
- Classic Gallery launches high-end eXI Designs
- Homelegance is unveiling Asian leather line at market
- Give us your best shot (from market)
- Tyndall Creek taps Witmer as national sales manager
- Dealers say Dick Idol line off to strong start
- AWFS honors Hilchie, Razor
- La-Z-Boy Canada salutes dealers
- GHFA helps create Atlanta show house
- NHFA celebrates at gala
- Italia Furniture's Sung Chun wins Natuzzi sales contest
- N.C. State studying ways to reduce factory injuries
- Kentucky enacts interior designer law
- Plywood course set for April 22-23
- Regal Fabrics duo will walk 60 miles to fight breast cancer
- Rent-Way winner dines with soap star
- Tax Trimmer Toolkit offered
- Shechtman helping Thailand target U.S. market
- Alexander Julian selects media firm
- Designer program proves popular
- Thomasville's latest magazine focuses more closely on lifestyle
- Unifi, American Fibers team up for better yarns
- Craft market on tap for Philly
- Canadian factory group meets with govt. agencies
- Canadel boosting capacity
- NAPM is now ISM
- Concord Home, Cyrus Clark merged
- Waverly goes for the roses
- Latex Foam honored for response to factory fire
- O'Sullivan set to target home furnishings stores
- Hooker sinks teeth into new category: designer cabinets
- Pier 1 names APL top carrier
- Harlem's updated look paying off
- WithIt hosting day of mentoring for students at market
- SunTrust factoring office opens in High Point
- Seminar offers tips to ward off workplace violence
- Stanley plant certified for environmental management
- Drexel debuts Lillian August prototype boutique at market
- Fraenkel Co. showing for 1st time in High Point
- Hekman expands showroom
- Survey outlines key habits of furniture shopper groups
- Vaughan adds bedroom, dining to Pamela Scurry line
- Via Leather enters U.S.
- Mayo adding leather program
- Platt Collections doubles market space
- Rockford expands showroom
- Shaw Rugs, Nejad relocate
- Ficks Reed offering oil paintings to complement Natchez launch
- Century plant celebrates safety record
- Feizy Rugs moves to larger space
- Wright sees decade of opportunities for retailers
- General Inds. to distribute Israeli-made Carmel rugs
- Virginia Tech offering pine drying course
- Paris will host 20th century design fair
- Lady Americana offers natural antimicrobial protection
- Corio joins futon maker
- William Alan showcasing Double D upholstery line
- Niroflex readies new Brazil factory
- Klaussner expands showroom for wood
- Soft Line leases entire ninth floor of National
- IWFA sets market social for Thursday
- Kosa hikes prices 12%
- Norwalk celebrates 100th
- OFMA to salute Tom Leon as top retailer
- FDC to host Solie exhibit
- Natco adding woven rugs
- Major Canadian retailers looking for strong year
- 100 Angels help 400 High Point families with truckload of food
- About Feed The Children
- Couple takes shot at camouflage furniture, can't hide from boomers
- Furniture sites record strong holiday season
- GERS offers warranty reports for Stainsafe
- Factory views wide-ranging on Toronto June cancellation
- Holland & Holland donates services to children's home
- Fla. symposium to examine successful retail strategies
- Lawhon calls for integrity in pricing and store selling
- Miles to go before we sleep well, new study finds
- Guzman and Perez acquire Casa Blanca
- Transport conference set for May
- UFA honored for directory
- ShowPlace's kit wins award
- Wolf takes new approach
- New Furniture.com team: 'It's a new day'
- Cundiff named VP at King Hickory
- Hiatt resigns from Lady Americana
- Ongoing Vegas retailer support linked to quality of exhibitors
- Bedding Today
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