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Building something of lasting value
By Julie Cope Saetre / Star correspondent Cory Robinson holds three key roles at Herron.The assistant professor of furniture design also is fine arts department chair for the school and chair of the newly introduced…
Singapore Companies To Show At imm cologne 2017
By: Furniture World Magazine The Singapore Furniture Industries Council (SFIC) annnounced that it will be leading a Singapore contingent featuring Singapore Mozaic ambassadors and other local companies to the first major international trade fair of…
Furniture World To Celebrate 140th Year Of Publishing
By: Furniture World Magazine FURNITURE WORLD Magazine annoucned that it will be publishing a special March/April 2017 edition that will celebrate its 140th year of delivering news, advice and educational content to the home furnishings…
Furniture Industry Outlook in 2017: Environmental Issues
Author: mustikasari purnama Along with the improving global economic conditions, the furniture business is now beginning to grow. The rising demand for furniture products started at the end of this year and seems poised to…
Repurpose Old Furniture With LEGOs
Take a cue from a Scandinavian design team who covered an entire kitchen island from IKEA in 20,000 LEGOs. It took a week—and, no doubt, a lot of patience—but the results are trippy and so…
Government-Furniture-Supply.com Launches
(MMD Newswire) December 28, 2016 -- A new website has launched to provide the United States Government with its furniture supply needs. Read More
Furniture’s economic tool
LaGrange-area woodworkers put effort into Shipshewana showroom Marty Schladen The Journal Gazette LAGRANGE – In the past year, the LaGrange County economy has seen more downs than ups. But a wholesale furniture showroom in the…
Festive plea over recycled furniture
By Evening Gazette STAFF at an eco-friendly furniture shop are hoping Christmas can help boost their dwindling stock. The recession has hit retailers hard and charity-based FRADE is no exception. Read More



