Addresses of about 500 Upholstered European Furniture Companies Are Available inside 2006 Edition.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43247) has announced the addition of The European Market for Upholstered Furniture 2006 to their offering. This report provides trends in upholstered furniture production and consumption in 17 Western European countries. It also covers international trade flows, prices, marketing policies, commercial distribution. The European production of upholstered furniture is broken down by covering materials (fabric, microfibre, leather), price range, product type, style and destination. Production breakdown by product type covers: upholstery upholstery, general term for household fittings, hangings, curtains, cushions, and covers. It refers to stuffed, padded, and spring-cushioned furniture, such as chairs and sofas, or to the usually decorative materials and fabrics that cover them. suites, modular and sectional sec·tion·al adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a particular district. 2. Composed of or divided into component sections. n. upholstered furniture, sofas, sofa beds and occasional chairs. Household and contract upholstered furniture are also considered. The analysis of upholstered furniture distribution channels by country covers: independent furniture retailers, buying groups and associations, furniture chains, upholstery specialist retailers and franchising, department stores This is a list of department stores. In the case of department store groups the location of the flagship store is given. This list does not include large specialist stores, which sometimes resemble department stores. and contract. Data on the major household furniture distributors are provided for each country with turnover, market share, number of outlets. A breakdown of upholstered furniture sales by country, covering materials, price range, product type, design and destination is available for the main companies. Short profiles of the most representative upholstered furniture companies and groups with analysis of sales trends, product mix, employees and main outlet markets are also included. Addresses of about 500 upholstered furniture companies mentioned in the report are also included. Countries covered: Austria, Belgium-Luxembourg, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Among the covered products: fabric upholstery, leather upholstery, microfibre upholstery, upholstery suites, sectional upholstered furniture, modular upholstered furniture, sofas, sofa-beds, armchairs, occasional chairs, residential upholstered furniture, contract upholstered furniture, office upholstered furniture, modern style upholstered furniture, traditional style upholstered furniture. This report is based on the author's original research, undertaken by the author's team of in-house researchers. Sources include: personal and telephone interviews, trade magazines, trade associations, company annual reports, product brochures, directories, author's databases, official statistical sources. Content Outline: Executive summary Upholstered furniture: scenario Upholstered furniture basic data: Upholstered furniture basic data by country: Upholstered furniture: analysis in the 17 European countries Upholstered furniture: breakdown of supply Upholstered furniture distribution International trade of upholstered furniture Upholstered furniture: major sector companies' shares Major upholstery companies Short company profiles: production, turnover, employees, investments, market and distribution Appendix: Addresses of 202 upholstered furniture manufacturers and 294 furniture distributors The Companies Mentioned inside this report include: 3 Suisses, AbdE[thorn thorn, in botany thorn, sharp-pointed projection on some plants, usually protective in function. 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By the mid-19th cent. the Salon had become an expression of conservative, established tastes in art. , Mecam NV, Mio AB, New Trend Design srl, Newsity, Ostermann, Oy BD MEbel AB, Papapolitis SA, Peter Guild , Quelle France, Rom AG, REsrather MEbelzentrum, Sanz ME[sup.1]bler, Scapa RS AB, Tela MEbel AB, Topform, Uni-Polster Handels GmbH, Varangis Avepe SA, Verikon Furniture AS, Weber Gerard Menuiserie - Ebenisterie, Wellis AG, XXL XXL Extra Extra Large XXL Extra Extra Long , Ytter Interieur et Design, Z Interior, Zocalo zo·ca·lo n. pl. zo·ca·los A town square or plaza, especially in Mexico. [American Spanish zócalo, from Spanish, socle, from Italian zoccolo; see socle.] International Ltd. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43247 |
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