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Furniture World NewsBy Nic LedouxThe 18th edition of the Pure Talents Contest, held by imm cologne and LivingKitchen, has attracted 862 product entries from 59 countries this year. With at least 240 design schools involved, the competing newcomers represent the global creative sector’s level of achievement in the field of product and interior design. Changing Conditions for the Pure Talents Contest Due to the Pandemic The coronavirus pandemic confronted the Pure Talents Contest with new challenges this year – challenges which the organizers, and everyone involved with the c...
Release time: 2021 - 01 - 04
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Furniture World NewsBy Matthew Carroll As consumers are spending significantly more time at home during the pandemic, furniture retailers’ ecommerce sales are thriving in 2020. However, retailers offering complex customization services now have challenges in providing a mechanism for rendering and pricing highly customizable products online. Developing an online experience built for online customization drives sales and provides customers a better shopping experience; now and after the pandemic.Modern consumers love product customization, and the footwear industry pioneered online to...
Release time: 2021 - 01 - 03
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Furniture World NewsBy Nic Ledoux on The Singapore Furniture Industries Council (SFIC) announced the appointment of Mr Phua Boon Huat as the new President of the SFIC and the office bearers on the new Executive Committee for 2020/2022.An experienced Industry veteran, Mr Phua Boon Huat who is the Director of AlphaLeap Consulting Pte Ltd has taken over the helm at the SFIC from Mr Mark Yong, Executive Director of Ewins Pte Ltd, who served two full terms (totalling four years) as SFIC’s President.One of SFIC’s former Vice Presidents, Mr Phua has been a member of the council’s Execu...
Release time: 2021 - 01 - 02
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Furniture World NewsBy Nic Ledoux on 11/16/2020Ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, TD Bank surveyed consumers on their plans for the upcoming holiday season in light of the pandemic and economic downturn that are impacting how many American consumers are spending. The survey found that overall, Americans plan to spend less and put more on credit due to the pandemic, demonstrating the need for retailers to offer tailored financial solutions in order to drive sales this year. Key findings include:41% of Americans said they plan to spend less on holiday shopping this ...
Release time: 2020 - 12 - 02
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