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HIGH POINT — With more than 1,500 members representing more than 13,000 storefronts, the Home Furnishings Assn. has a sizable audience of retailers, many directly impacted by White House policies.
The rate at which trends are introduced has been undergoing a major timing shift in recent years, and it is about to get a lot faster, at least at Walmart stores.
Pottery Barn’s new summer collection with interior designer Mark D. Sikes is inspired by his Ojai home and features classic, ...
This week’s rug news includes new summer collections from Ruggable and Joon Loloi, along with new sustainable and archival ...
NEW YORK — Lighting supplier Adesso announced last week that there will be no tariff-related price increases on its lines due ...
Scheduled for June 17, the day will feature exclusive, tailored programming for the interior design and architecture ...
Several High Point exhibitors made their outdoor category debut this week, introducing new furniture and lighting collections ...
Seven concurrent trade fairs in Hong Kong last month reported increased buyer numbers, but U.S. trade policy is shifting ...
Despite the looming specter of difficult-to-swallow tariffs, this week’s market did not appear dramatically different from ...
World Market opens its fourth New Jersey store in Paramus at Bergen Town Center, continuing the modest store expansion the ...
Kohl’s has terminated CEO Ashley Buchanan for cause over policy violations and named board chair Michael Bender interim CEO ...
This week’s lighting news includes ceiling fans from Ikea, ceramic lighting from new company Winkle and High Point news from ...