Imports have not had as much impact on the home furnishings market as with the apparel market. However, the value of imports grew from about $1.2 billion to more than $3.6 billion at the turn of the twenty-first century.
M. Katherine Gladchun has written: 'The Fine Furniture & Furnishings Discount Shopping Guide' -- subject(s): Directories, Discount houses (Retail trade), Furniture industry and trade, House furnishings industry and trade
The house furnishings market grew throughout the 1980s
Ellen Neuborne has written: 'Americans & their homes' -- subject(s): Household appliances industry, Homeowners, Market surveys, Statistics, House furnishings industry and trade
Marilyn C. Borsari has written: 'Summary of trade and tariff information' -- subject(s): Statistics, House furnishings industry and trade, Bedding plant industry
Kimberly Causey has written: 'The insider's guide to buying home furnishings' -- subject(s): Consumer education, Furniture industry and trade, Shopping, House furnishings industry and trade, Interior decoration 'Furniture Factory Outlet Guide 2006 (Furniture Factory Outlet Guide)'
There are many stores that carry Natuzzi furniture. Examples of stores that carry Natuizzi furniture include Urban Furnishings, House of Denmark, Copenhagen Imports, and Danish Inspirations.
Sergio Silvestrelli has written: 'Lo sviluppo industriale delle imprese produttrici di mobili in Italia' -- subject(s): Furniture industry and trade, House furnishings industry and trade
New capital expenditures--at $27 million in 1977--escalated to $81 million in 1995 as companies implemented new technologies at their manufacturing facilities.
The house furnishings industry in the United States exported around $17 billion worth of goods in 2020. Key export markets for U.S. house furnishings include Canada, Mexico, and China.
no you do not Actually, that just depends. Assuming you are referring to the furnishings, that strictly depends on what the owner is selling. Sometimes people sell a house with all the furnishings included, but usually, they do not.
Katherine Menz has written: 'The Moore House' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, House furnishings, Moore House (Yorktown, Va.) 'Washington's headquarters, Valley Forge National Historical Park' -- subject(s): Headquarters, Historic sites, House furnishings 'The Lincoln home' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Homes and haunts, House furnishings 'Russian Bishop's House, Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka, Alaska' -- subject(s): Buildings, Buildings, structures, Historic sites, House furnishings, Russian Bishop's House (Sitka, Alaska)
Some of the other products covered in this classification included tablecloths, pillows, boat cushions, laundry bags, shower curtains, slipcovers, and mattress pads