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1. Natori Signs Loftex for Luxury Bath
New York — With the signing of a licensing agreement with Loftex, Natori Co. plans to make a difference in the luxury bath world. Known ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Shaw Recycling Gets Cooking
Dalton, Ga. — Cooking oil collected locally is the latest source of bio-diesel Shaw Industries is employing in the production of some polypropylene and nylon ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Soft Goods Set Tone at Art Van
Warren, Mich. — Decorative pillows and area rugs are used to define new product trends in furniture at Art Van, the 30-unit furniture specialty store ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Ashley Furniture Sells 'the Concept'
Arcadia, Wis. — Ashley Furniture HomeStores is a furniture retailer — first and foremost — then the rest of the product mix is put together. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Textiles Inform Lifestyle at Ethan Allen
Danbury, Conn. — Total home with a lifestyle flavor is the centerpiece of the approach to the home furnishings future at Ethan Allen, the vertically ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Lower-margin Rugs Lead Way for Mohawk
Dalton, Ga. — Amid "dramatic inflation costs" stemming from swelling energy, material and freight costs, Mohawk Industries' area rug lines performed "better" vs. some hard ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Upstairs Chains Trail Modest July Goals
New York — Department store operators slipped further behind comparable-store sales goals in the second week of July, while discounters held steady, the Johnson Redbook ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. CBK Launching Build-a-Bear Décor
Union City, Tenn. — Home décor, gifts and accessories company CBK has partnered with Build-A-Bear Workshop to create a licensed collection of children's room décor ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. DreamFit Debuts Quilted Sheet
Las Vegas — DreamFit is introducing a quilted sheet designed to serve as a top sheet and comfort weight blanket at the market during the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Parents Plan Tighter BTS Spending
Charleston, S.C. — Nearly three in ten (29.1%) American parents say they will spend less this year on back-to-school purchases — 44.5% because they have ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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