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Increase is the 10th in the past 11 months according to the latest Furniture Insights report from Smith Leonard

HIGH POINT — New orders for residential furniture were up 22% in April compared to April 2023, marking 10 out of the last 11 months when orders have risen, according to the latest Furniture Insights report from Smith Leonard.

Shipments meanwhile, were up 2% from April 2023, a slight increase that indicates a bright spot in where business could be headed as they catch up with the increase in orders.

The monthly survey of residential manufacturers and distributors showed that orders rose to $2.2 billion, from $1.82 billion in April 2023. Some 75% of the survey participants said that orders rose in April compared to last year. The report went on to note that new orders were about flat compared to the $2.19 billion reported in March 2024.

April residential furniture shipments totaled $2.2 billion, up 2% from the $2.17 billion reported in April 2023, and up for about half the survey participants. By comparison, shipments were down 1% from the $2.24 billion reported in March 2024, the report said.

April backlogs totaled $2.7 billion, down 12% from $3 billion in April 2023, but up 2% from $2.64 billion from March.

Other highlights of the report are as follows:

+ Receivable levels were down 3% from April 2023, but about level with March, which the report said is materially in line with shipments for both periods.

+ Inventories were down 20% from April 2023 and about level with March, which it said is in line with prior periods and current operational levels.

+ The number of factory and warehouse workers was down 6% from April 2023 and down 2% from March.

+ Payroll expenses also were down 5% year-to-date through April from the same period in 2023, which the report said is consistent with the employee headcount.

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Man Wah USA to implement 3% price increase effective July 8 https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/07/02/man-wah-usa-to-implement-3-price-increase-effective-june-8/ https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/07/02/man-wah-usa-to-implement-3-price-increase-effective-june-8/#respond Tue, 02 Jul 2024 21:50:52 +0000 https://homenewsnow.com/?p=45141 FOB price hike aims to address higher container rates HIGH POINT — Upholstery manufacturer Man Wah USA is implementing a 3% increase on the FOB …

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FOB price hike aims to address higher container rates

HIGH POINT — Upholstery manufacturer Man Wah USA is implementing a 3% increase on the FOB pricing of its products shipping starting July 8.

The increase is meant to help retailers control retail price points and prevent overpricing on products during a period of rising freight rates.

Gabriele Natale

“We believe that this increase will help ensure that sales are not impacted, while also addressing the challenges posed by increased freight factors,” company director Gabriele Natale told dealers in a June 28 letter obtained by Home News Now.

Natale further explained that the increase aims to address current freight rates of up to $9,000 per container shipped from Asia to the West Coast and as high as $10,000 to the East Coast.

“The contracts are not being honored so we end up tending to go and buy outside the contracts,” Natale said. “It is very expensive.”

He added that the company is eating some of these costs to help keep the increase in the low single digits. It is similar to Ashley’s 3% increase on all products except domestic case goods and bedding, which takes effect July 15 on all new orders.

At Man Wah, a 3% increase on a $350 starting priced leather motion sofa with basic function would raise the cost by just over $10. On a $600 sofa with better leathers and expanded function, it would raise the cost by about $18.

“So instead of putting out a surcharge for people we are managing freight for, we put out a 3% price increase which is a very modest increase,” Natale said.

The container pricing situation has resulted because of issues ranging from ships being diverted around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid attacks in the Red Sea, to port congestion in Singapore, not to mention a flurry of shipments of consumer electronics and solar panels in May to avoid additional China tariffs.

But Natale noted that the current demand in the marketplace does not support the return of higher container rates, which industry officials say are three times or more what they were earlier this year.

“There is not enough demand to justify these prices,” Natale said. “There is plenty of capacity out there, and that should tell us that we will see freight rates leveling out soon. That is the general consensus. Now the shippers and steamship lines will try hard to pretend that is not the case, but eventually it is going to level off.”

Natale said the increase also runs counter to surcharges that the company implemented for about three years during the pandemic. This was largely in line with what other importers were doing during this period to address high freight rates, some of which exceeded $20,000 per container.

But some industry resources have said that surcharges — often shown at the bottom of an invoice — were unpopular with retailers who wanted to know the actual cost of landed product. Thus some industry resources say they are looking to avoid surcharges this time around.

“Us not putting out a surcharge is a defensive move because we need to protect the business that we have and possibly expand it,” Natale said, adding of the 3% increase, “This is a very small upcharge. We don’t want to change retail price points.”

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Breaking News: Hillsdale Furniture acquired by division of Asian manufacturer Green River Group https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/07/02/breaking-news-hillsdale-furniture-acquired-by-division-of-asian-manufacturer-green-river-group/ https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/07/02/breaking-news-hillsdale-furniture-acquired-by-division-of-asian-manufacturer-green-river-group/#respond Tue, 02 Jul 2024 14:43:28 +0000 https://homenewsnow.com/?p=45114 Company renamed HH2 Home, appoints Angela Hsu, granddaughter of Green River founder Omori Hsu, as CEO LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A division of Asian furniture manufacturer …

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Company renamed HH2 Home, appoints Angela Hsu, granddaughter of Green River founder Omori Hsu, as CEO

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A division of Asian furniture manufacturer Green River Group has purchased full line furniture resource Hillsdale Furniture, a move that gives the company a new chance at success in the U.S. marketplace.

Company Senior Vice President John Elting announced to dealers on Monday that Mellow River, a division of the manufacturer has finalized the acquisition and that the company’s name is being changed to HH2 Home, a nod to its beginnings as Hillsdale House more than 30 years ago. The company also has named Angela Hsu as its new chief executive officer, a position held by Brian Hendricks for the past five and a half years.

Angela Hsu

Hsu is the daughter of Steve Hsu, a top executive at Green River Group and the son of founder Omori Hsu. Angela Hsu is also executive vice president of Green River Group according to her LinkedIn profile.

“This will bring us so much more opportunity as we will not only be able to continue the businesses in which we excel, but potentially enjoy efficiencies created by vertically integrating into their manufacturing network, which includes everything from lumber and kitchen cabinets to bathroom vanities and mid-priced and high-end case goods,” Elting said. “ The best news is that much of our core team will remain intact, and we will be able to return some of our valuable employees who are already off to seek new opportunities.”

The announcement ends weeks of speculation about the future of Hillsdale Furniture, which industry officials speculated had closed its doors in recent weeks. In late May, Hillsdale announced to local government officials in Vietnam that it was closing its Vietnam office, “due to the difficult business situation of the parent company, leading to the inability to maintain the management and operation of the representative office in Vietnam.”

In his July 1 letter to dealers, Elting added that members of the HH2 team recently were able to meet with Angela Hsu and her team, which includes Sandy Hu, the company’s new chief financial officer, as they were able to communicate a new vision for the company moving forward.

“We have a lot of work to do, but we are excited to move forward,” said Elting, who added that the company “recently experienced a firestorm of unfortunate circumstances that led to a choice — liquidate or look for an acquisition. Obviously we looked for an acquisition.”

Elting also said that with the transition to new ownership, its systems, retailer IDs, item numbers and product descriptions will remain in place.

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Dania Furniture recalls bookcase units involved in tip-over-related death of 4-year-old https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/27/dania-furniture-recalls-bookcase-units-involved-in-tip-over-related-death-of-4-year-old/ https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/27/dania-furniture-recalls-bookcase-units-involved-in-tip-over-related-death-of-4-year-old/#respond Thu, 27 Jun 2024 22:19:24 +0000 https://homenewsnow.com/?p=45047 CPSC says units are unstable if not anchored to the wall, posing a danger to children WASHINGTON — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has …

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CPSC says units are unstable if not anchored to the wall, posing a danger to children

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the recall of a bookcase unit that was involved in a tip-over incident last summer that caused the death of a 4-year-old child.

Dania Furniture of Boise, Idaho, is recalling 940 of its Hayden bookcase units that the CPSC said are unstable if not anchored to the wall, posing a tip-over and entrapment hazard that can result in death or injuries to children. The company received a report of one tip-over incident in August 2023 that involved an unanchored bookcase unit that resulted in the death of the child.

The Hayden bookcase by Dania Furniture

The CPSC said that these bookcases, made in Italy, were sold exclusively at Dania Furniture stores nationwide and online at www.daniafurniture.com from November 2017 through February 2024 for about $370.

The recall involves the wooden Hayden bookcase, which has six storage cubbies and three sliding white doors. It is 35.5 inches wide, 16 inches deep and 73 inches tall. A label on the back of each unit contains the product name and SKU number LB2225/A.

The CPSC has advised consumers to immediately stop using the recalled bookcase if it is not anchored to the wall and place it in an area that children cannot access.

Consumers also have been advised to contact Dania Furniture for a free, in-home installation of a tip-over restraint kit. In cases where the units cannot be anchored to the wall, or if consumers prefer a refund, the CPSC said, Dania Furniture will provide a full refund of the purchase price and arrange for the pickup and disposal of the units. The company also is contacting all known purchasers directly.

For additional information, consumers can contact Dania Furniture toll-free at 844-722-6347 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, via email at ProductSafetyHotline@interline.com, or online at https://daniafurniture.com/pages/safety-recalls. Or they can visit https://daniafurniture.com/ and click on the “Safety Recalls” tab at the top of the page.

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Spring Air International adds Thailand to growing licensee base https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/24/spring-air-adds-thailand-to-growing-licensee-base/ https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/24/spring-air-adds-thailand-to-growing-licensee-base/#respond Mon, 24 Jun 2024 23:00:59 +0000 https://homenewsnow.com/?p=44915 WOBURN, Mass. – Spring Air International, a Top 20 U.S. bedding manufacturer and widely known consumer brand, is adding Theptex (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a Thailand-based …

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WOBURN, Mass. – Spring Air International, a Top 20 U.S. bedding manufacturer and widely known consumer brand, is adding Theptex (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a Thailand-based natural latex manufacturer that produces bedding, custom natural latex and more,
to their growing international licensee base.

Founded in 2014, Theptex (Thailand) Co., Ltd. specializes in high-quality, 100 percent natural latex sheets products, including mattresses of custom shapes, furniture and more. By using the GOLS certified organically grown latex from Thailand’s natural rubber trees, Theptex is able to produce products that have one of the highest percentages of natural latex in the mattress industry, boosting consumers’ health, one sleep at a time.

With close to 100 employees, Theptex is able to supply products to a wide range of countries, including Thailand, China, India, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Laos, Vietnam, Australia, USA, and Europe. Their innovative approach to health-forward mattresses sets them apart from their competitors, using varied approaches to not only aid in peaceful sleep, but to help with various health conditions as well, including orthopedic issues and pressure ulcers.

Their use of pinholes in their mattresses aid in cooling and heating properties naturally, producing a more restful and healthy sleep experience.

“We are thrilled to be welcoming Theptex (Thailand) Co., Ltd. to our international network in an effort to expand our brand’s reach and to experience what the Thailand markets have to offer,” said Nick Bates, president of Spring Air International. “We look forward to many years of watching the company advance in this market while simultaneously advancing our international efforts.”

“With our company’s roots deeply seeded in Thailand’s culture and natural product, Theptex aims to provide a healthy, restful sleep to all consumers, regardless of which mattress they choose. Producing innovative and high-quality products are at the utmost importance to us, and through researching Spring Air’s mattresses, it is clear that their goals align with ours; we were impressed by their efforts on this front,” said Saurabh Gupta, a company director. “As we embark on this journey together, we are committed to achieving our mutual business objectives while creating long-lasting value for our consumers and stakeholders.”

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Universal Furniture names Rick Lovegrove VP, upholstery https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/24/universal-furniture-names-rick-lovegrove-vp-upholstery/ https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/24/universal-furniture-names-rick-lovegrove-vp-upholstery/#respond Mon, 24 Jun 2024 16:53:12 +0000 https://homenewsnow.com/?p=44892 Industry veteran brings 25 years of industry experience to new position HIGH POINT — Universal Furniture has hired industry veteran Rick Lovegrove as vice president …

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Industry veteran brings 25 years of industry experience to new position

HIGH POINT — Universal Furniture has hired industry veteran Rick Lovegrove as vice president of upholstery, a new position devoted to the enhancement and growth of the company’s domestic and import upholstery business.

Lovegrove comes to the company from Four Hands, where he has worked for the past decade, most recently as president of upholstery and before that as vice president, product services group and upholstery.

Rick Lovegrove

Before that he worked at upholstery manufacturer G. Romano for more than 18 years, both as vice president of design and creative director and brand manager.

In his new position, he reports to Universal President Sean O’Connor, who started the upholstery business for the company around 2015 and who has since handled the development/merchandising responsibilities alongside Shannon Lookabill, vice president of product development. In addition to its import upholstery line produced in Vietnam, the company expanded into domestic upholstery when it acquired Southern Upholstery in 2019. The company said the acquisition allowed Universal to develop its domestic upholstery operations in 2020.

The company said that Lovegrove will collaborate closely with O’Connor and Lookabill to “drive strategic initiatives and innovation within Universal Furniture’s designs. Together, they aim to capitalize on emerging trends, enhance product offerings and reinforce Universal Furniture’s position as a whole home leader in the furniture marketplace.”

Universal said that Lovegrove’s leadership role at Four Hands expanded the category into the “largest product segment at the company. With a career distinguished by domestic and imported furniture expertise, Lovegrove brings a unique skill set to Universal Furniture, poised to drive innovation and growth within the upholstery segment.”

“The upholstery business at Universal has been a focal point in our growth strategy, aimed at expanding design appeal and growing sales,” O’Connor said. “The rapid expansion of this division necessitated the creation of this role, and Rick’s extensive industry experience positions him perfectly to lead and further accelerate our momentum.”

“Rick’s proven track record in scaling businesses within the furniture sector aligns with our vision for Universal Furniture’s future,” O’Connor added. “His leadership will be instrumental as we continue to innovate and meet the evolving demands of our customers.”

Lovegrove said he looks forward to this next step in his industry career.

“I am truly excited to join the Universal team,” he said. “The growth of the brand over the last couple of years has been exciting to witness, and I can’t wait to build and scale the next generation of the upholstery business.” 

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Dressers sold at Rooms To Go recalled because of tip-over, child entrapment hazard https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/21/dressers-sold-at-rooms-to-go-recalled-due-to-tip-over-child-entrapment-hazard/ https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/21/dressers-sold-at-rooms-to-go-recalled-due-to-tip-over-child-entrapment-hazard/#respond Fri, 21 Jun 2024 23:12:16 +0000 https://homenewsnow.com/?p=44873 This is the 2nd recall in 2 months of a unit sold exclusively at Rooms To Go that allegedly does not meet the requirements of …

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This is the 2nd recall in 2 months of a unit sold exclusively at Rooms To Go that allegedly does not meet the requirements of the STURDY Act

SEFFNER, Fla. — Another dresser sold exclusively at Rooms To Go has been recalled because it does not comply with the performance requirements of the STURDY (Stop Tip-Overs of Risky Dressers on Youth) Act according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.

On Thursday, the CPSC announced a recall involving 400 Cedona Natural View six-drawer dressers. Although there have been no injuries or incidents reported, the CPSC said that the units are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, thus posing “serious tip-over and entrapment hazards” that can kill or injure children.

This is the second recall in the past two months for a dresser sold exclusively at Rooms To Go that allegedly does not meet the performance requirements of STURDY.

The recalled Cedona six-drawer dresser sold exclusively at Rooms To Go

The recall involves the Cedona Natural View six-drawer dresser with model number 33117082, which is printed in black ink on a label at the back of the unit. The dresser is 68 inches long by 18 inches wide and 36 inches tall and weighs about 238 pounds.

The CPSC said the unit was made in India and sold at Rooms To Go stores nationwide and at www.roomstogo.com from November 2023 through February for about $1,000.  

Consumers have been advised to stop using the recalled dresser immediately and go to their local Rooms To Go for a replacement. The retailer, which also is contacting all known purchasers directly, will schedule a free delivery of the replacement dresser and remove the recalled dresser from their home, the CPSC said.  

For more information, consumers can contact Rooms To Go toll-free at 855-688-0919 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET Monday through Friday. Or they can email productcare@roomstogo.com or go online at www.cedonadresserrecall.com.

Home News Now has reached out to Rooms To Go and is awaiting a response to this recall and the one involving its Mill Valley Jr. six-drawer dresser announced on May 2.

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Mark Thatcher named president of Malouf Home https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/21/mark-thatcher-named-president-of-malouf-home/ https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/21/mark-thatcher-named-president-of-malouf-home/#respond Fri, 21 Jun 2024 12:01:33 +0000 https://homenewsnow.com/?p=44851 Former president Eric Holmstead is now head of merchandising and global souring LOGAN, Utah — As part of a restructuring announced this week, Malouf Home …

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Former president Eric Holmstead is now head of merchandising and global souring

LOGAN, Utah — As part of a restructuring announced this week, Malouf Home has named Mark Thatcher president and Jesse Gibbs as head of business development and rep management.

Mark Thatcher
Eric Holmstead

Thatcher fills a role previously held by Eric Holmstead, who has been president since 2022. Before this he was national sales manager since 2019.

Holmstead will now serve as head of merchandising and global sourcing, addressing challenges on the sourcing side of the business, while also helping manage the development of new products.

“I’ve been working exclusively with our retail partners for the last 10 years, and my strong relationships and understanding of how to succeed in this space will influence the new products we’ll bring to market,” Holmstead said. “We’re already seeing the overwhelmingly positive response to our new mattresses. There are more big opportunities out there for our retail partners and for us, and I’ve already started working on them.”

Thatcher has been with the company as vice president, sales for the past two and a half years and before that was director, business development at case goods manufacturer Maven.

Before this he was director, online marketing and online marketing manager at Icon Health and Fitness for  more than 16 years.

As part of the restructuring, the company sales team has launched a new structure that classifies accounts by size, instead of by region.

“We needed to rethink the types of support we were offering our partners, so we can help maximize their business and offer them the right resources,” Thatcher said. “This new sales structure will create better partnerships with a higher impact for our retailers’ bottom

line.”

Jesse Gibbs

Jesse Gibbs has been with the company for just over eight years, previously serving as vice president, national sales, district sales manager and territory sales manager. Before joining Malouf, he was in product development and management roles at HRI Research for more than seven years.

In his new role, the company said that Gibbs is “working to provide more tools and resources for outside sales representatives, so they best serve the needs of retail partners, in addition to strategizing for tradeshows.”

CEO Sam Malouf said, “I believe we’re going to look back on this as a key moment for the company. We are returning to our entrepreneurial core, leveraging market shifts and focusing on our retail partners and customers. There’s a bright future ahead.”

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Furniture Manufacturing Expo offers a glimpse into state of industry https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/18/furniture-manufacturing-expo-offers-a-glimpse-into-state-of-industry/ https://homenewsnow.com/blog/2024/06/18/furniture-manufacturing-expo-offers-a-glimpse-into-state-of-industry/#respond Tue, 18 Jun 2024 13:25:04 +0000 https://homenewsnow.com/?p=44589 Hoping for a rebound early next year, many suppliers offer solutions for manufacturing and retail partners that are seeking efficiencies and ways to cut costs …

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Hoping for a rebound early next year, many suppliers offer solutions for manufacturing and retail partners that are seeking efficiencies and ways to cut costs

HICKORY, N.C. — Industry equipment, materials and service providers showing at this past week’s Furniture Manufacturing Expo had a chance to connect with furniture manufacturers hoping for a turnaround if not in the second half, sometime early next year.

Held June 13-14 at the Hickory Metro Convention Center, it featured nearly 100 exhibitors offering equipment ranging from sewing machines to large-scale fabric and leather cutting machines plus materials such as hardware, plywood panels, brackets, nailhead trim, dowels, webbing, adhesives and more for manufacturers and distributors. Many came to visit with existing resources, and many came to meet new resources to help diversify their mix of suppliers.

Mark Hill, left and Gaurav Kakkar, both lumber traders with Richmond International Forest Products.

“With what happened to the supply chain during Covid, I would hope that everyone sees the benefit of having multiple suppliers,” said Mark Hill, a trader with lumber and engineered wood particleboard supplier Richmond International.

With customers in the upholstery and case goods segments as well as wood cabinetry, he noted that the company has shown at the expo for several years. This time around, it saw new customers and prospects from North Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey and Ohio and as far west as California.

“This is one of the best shows we do every year because it attracts a lot of decision makers,” he said, noting that the company has warehouses around the country that serve customers in those regions, many of whom buy product in truckloads.

For Richmond and other suppliers, a key purpose of the event is to help educate customers about the services and products available, as opposed to actually selling product. Those buying decisions, more often than not, take place between shows where companies can review their options, similar to large retailers attending a furniture market.

“Right now, the market is flat and it’s not as hard to find stuff,” Hill added, noting that it’s still important for the industry to know what’s available in the marketplace.

Leggett & Platt, for example, showcased new mechanisms for recliners and sleepers, allowing customers to see some of its various innovations in person, including a recliner that converts into a glider rocker. As importantly, it gave the company and its customers a chance to reconnect in a casual and informal setting.

Leggett & Platt demonstrated new mechanisms for recliners and sleepers among other products.

“It’s just an opportunity for us to engage with our customer base,” said Taylor Knuckles, a company sales professional who covers North Carolina and the Northeast. In addition to some customers from up north, he said the show mostly drew existing customers and some prospects  from the North Carolina region as well as Georgia and Tennessee. He agreed that this also is an efficient way for suppliers and their customers to meet in one setting.

“People are wearing multiple hats, so time is of the essence,” he said, adding, that the face-to-face meetings give companies a chance to interact on a personal level. “Everyone’s asking the same question — ‘How’s business?’ 98 to 100% of the suppliers here would give you the same answer — ‘it’s soft right now.’”

For that reason, the company and others are offering new products and solutions aimed at spurring manufacturing efficiencies and/or interest among consumers.

Seat spring manufacturer Barber Manufacturing, for example, showed some of its innovations in the segment, including rigid bar, drop- in construction that features single-cone springs attached to roll-formed steel channel bars. Together, they form a rigid bar drop in for a recliner, that provides more comfort than sinuous spring construction.

A similar type of construction also was available to drop into the frame of a dining chair. (This writer tested it out as he hadn’t seen anything like it in the market previously. The fact that he did the entire interview seated in the chair — without wanting to get up — was one indication this could be a hit at retail.)

Corey Helfgott, left, and Jan Miller, of Barber Manufacturing, show off some of the company’s latest innovations, including spring coil seating for these dining chair frames.

“It is more expensive than sinuous (spring support), but we have some customers for it,” noted Jan Miller, general manager, adding that sinuous spring support also has been the norm in recliners.

However, this could be a game changer as the coils provide comfort across the entire seat regardless of the position of the recliner. By comparison, the sinuous springs provide more give in the middle, but are typically more rigid along the front and back of the seat.

Associated Hardwoods was on hand to help educate customers about how it can tailor the specs of wood frames and plywood to the needs of the customer, thus allowing them to do as much or as little of the wood processing as they want in house. 

Associated Hardwoods of Granite Falls, North Carolina, is seen here discussing its different services.

“Even with it being slow, it’s still a challenge,” said sales associate Jay Osmer regarding labor and getting workers with the right skill sets.

Thus, lumber yield remains a critical element, particularly for furniture manufacturers looking to maximize efficiency and also cut down on material costs.

“The furniture industry is dependent on yield,” Osmer said. “Yield is money.”

The company visited with customers — some from as far away as Texas, with others stopping by from North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee — to help communicate the services and technologies the company can provide not just during a slow economy but also when business improves.

Hickory Springs representatives are seen speaking with customers at the show.

Hickory Springs was on hand to help educate customers — existing and new prospects including upholstery and bedding manufacturers from the Carolinas plus Michigan, Indiana, Tennessee and Massachusetts, to name several — about its many products and services. Part of the education process also was on how some of these products also can help customers improve efficiencies, while also maximizing the comfort level and durability of their products ranging from sofas to mattresses.

Conversations also focused on the state of the economy, noted Jason Porter, vice president of sales for the furniture segment.

“We are asking them and they are asking us, how they are seeing things and how we are seeing things,” he said, adding, “People are optimistic that we will come out of this. The key is timing. We are preparing for what’s coming.”

Miller, of Barber Manufacturing Co., said the company saw both existing customers and new prospects. Here, too, conversations also touched on the economy, with hopes of a turnaround sooner than later.

“It’s feast or famine for a lot of people,” Miller said, adding that middle to upper end is generally not having as hard a time as the lower middle to lower end of the spectrum. Some companies, he noted, are maintaining their workweek, while others are working three- to four-day weeks, with others still working overtime. “But not many,” he said.

Some also noted that in typical election-year fashion, many are waiting to pull the trigger on spending until after Nov. 5. Lower interest rates, they note, also will have a major impact on home buying and selling, which typically spurs furniture sales.  

“Business has been way off for close to a year now,” said Mark Miller, a senior account manager at Beeson, which supplies the industry products ranging from plywood and sandpaper to screws, glue and safety supplies. “Furniture is driven by the overall economy, and consumers are not spending money. And furniture factories are not spending money they don’t have to spend and are very frugal on what they do spend. Everybody is waiting for and hoping for a change in November. You cannot keep going down the path we have been going. … People have been tightening their belts and trying to run smarter and more efficient, and you can only do that for so long.”

Mark Miller, a senior account manager with Beeson Hardware, one of the oldest businesses in High Point, dating back to 1883

He said this was the company’s first year at the show and that he was pleasantly surprised at the depth and breadth of attendance from states as far west as California, Utah and Texas, not to mention Oklahoma, Illinois and Massachusetts.

“I thought this would be a more regional show, and it’s been much broader than that,” he said, noting that this will help with new business prospects.

“We are looking at expanding our customer base,” he said, adding, “Our current customers are very loyal and are giving us everything they can. We are just looking for new customers to broaden our scope.”

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HICKORY, N.C. This past week, Home News Now attended the annual Furniture Manufacturing Expo where it got to visit with a number of suppliers to the residential and commercial furniture industries. Held June 13-14 at the Hickory Metro Convention Center, it featured nearly 100 companies showcasing machinery, products and services geared toward helping the industry become more competitive from a manufacturing, design and cost perspective.

Machinery ranged from large-scale fabric and leather cutting machines to smaller sewing machines and embroidery equipment. Resources were also on hand with the latest components, ranging from hardware and hardwood samples to spring seating and sleeper mechanisms. Home News Now captured much of this with photos taken on the show floor. To catch a glimpse of the varied displays and people we saw at the event, scroll through the slideshow below.

Tom Inman, left, president of Appalachian Hardwood Manufacturers Inc., and Steve Walters, of Richelieu USA, at the Appalachian Hardwood booth during the show.

Atlanta Attachment Co., a sister company of Hickory Springs, showcased some of its sewing, cutting, material handling and custom equipment for the furniture and mattress industries.

Consew and Meistergram showcased some of their latest sewing and cutting equipment at the show.

A show attendee checks out some of the multiple products offered by Heico Fasteners, ranging from decorative hardware and nailheads to dowels, webbing, zippers and more.

Richelieu USA also showed a wide mix of products ranging from screws and decorative hardware to hinges, drawer slides, lighting, glues, finishing products and more. It has an estimated 145,000 items in stock across industry segments and also has access to another 200,000 SKUs for special orders, the company told Home News Now.

Pathfinder Cutting Technology brought one of its fabric-cutting machines to the show, where it provided live demonstrations of its latest technologies in the sector.

Andre MacDonough, a field technician at Zund, showed off equipment that determines how to nest patterns to be cut on a piece of leather. The goal is to minimize waste and improve yield and efficiency in the cutting of leather and fabric.

Zund occupied a space near the front entrance of the exhibit hall, providing visitors a view of some of its cutting equipment in action.

ABM International, a resource for industrial quilting machines, showed some of the patterns that its equipment can produce, offering customers a glimpse at its many custom capabilities in such processes.

The process of custom embroidery is shown on a machine that ABM International brought to the show.

More vendors are seen at the show on Friday. They said traffic was noticeably lighter on the second day of the event, but were still seeing existing customers and new prospects alike. The show allowed vendors to educate customers about their equipment, products and services in hopes of boosting their business in the second half and beyond.

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