| Kitchen Furniture Exports and Imports for China in Value by ... | | Posted Tuesday, February 06, 2007 12:55:15 PM by Blog57 Team | | DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c49013) has announced the addition of The Kitchen Furniture Market In China 2007 to their offering. News about China gets aged surprisingly fast. Not even two years ago, the kitchen furniture consumption in China was around 500,000 kitchens. Today, this amount grew to get close to a million kitchen furniture units. On the other hand one can observe that the Chinese kitchen furniture market is still microscopic compared to the furniture market which is around 30 billion dollars (at factory prices). This market research provides data on the kitchen furniture production, consumption, imports, exports, distribution and the supply structure of kitchen furniture in China.... | |
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| | | Kitchen Furniture Exports and Imports for China in Value by Country and by Geographical Area Are Examined inside Report ... | | Posted Friday, January 26, 2007 3:00:34 PM by Blog57 Team | | Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c49013) has announced the addition of The Kitchen Furniture Market In China 2007 to their offering. ¶ News about China gets aged surprisingly fast. Not even two years ago, the kitchen furniture consumption in China was around 500,000 kitchens. Today, this amount grew to get close to a million kitchen furniture units. On the other hand one can observe that the Chinese kitchen furniture market is still microscopic compared to the furniture market which is around 30 billion dollars (at factory prices). ¶ This market research provides data on the kitchen furniture production, consumption, imports, exports, distribution and the supply structure of kitchen furniture in China. The distribution channels for kitchen furniture are analysed, the main home furniture chains, DIY chains and hypermarkets are mentioned and distribution margins are provided as well as the distribution of kitchen furniture through the home appliance channel.... | |
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| | | Angel Project is offering a free new kitchen to someone in need | | Posted Thursday, November 23, 2006 12:55:51 PM by Blog57 Team | | A Good Samaritan in Glenwood Springs wants to give away a brand new kitchen. Tom Fleming, a local businessman and gourmet chef, just bought a new condo in town and wants to remodel the kitchen. But instead of sending all the pieces of the kitchen to the landfill, Fleming would like a deserving person or family to have a new kitchen, and thanks to the Angel Project it will be installed for free. The kitchen includes counters, oak cabinets, flooring, a dish washer, stove, refrigerator and sink. Angel and Glenwood Springs Realtor Donna Fell has taken on the challenge and is looking for someone to give it to, someone for whom the kitchen "would make a difference," she said. The lucky recipient will be a family or elderly couple who own their own home and who have a limited income or a special need, Fell said.... | |
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| | | Even the kitchen sink for sale | | Posted Saturday, November 11, 2006 3:10:41 PM by Blog57 Team | | You won't find clothing or appliances during the Singer Society's Treasure Sale on Saturday, but you will find almost everything else, including a kitchen sink. The fairly new stainless steel kitchen sink, a porcelain bathroom sink, a variety of carpets - including Oriental rugs, as well as jewelry, pottery, furniture, glassware, garden accessories and gift items will be for sale. Thousands of new and used items donated by community members as well as gift certificates and items donated by local merchants will be offered at reduced prices during the sale at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts in City Park, said Judy Waters, a Singer Society board member. Last year, the sale raised almost $19,000 for the museum, the most the sale has ever raised, Waters said.... | |
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| | | Regional property boom leads to massive growth in allied sectors -Value of real estate projects in the ME region has | | Posted Wednesday, November 08, 2006 11:01:41 AM by Blog57 Team | | The continuing boom in the regions property sector has resulted in a follow-on impact on related industries including interior and exterior design, kitchen, table and dining products, home technology, arts and crafts for the home, and garden & outdoor living that seek to capitalize on this development. According to Messe Frankfurt, organizers of the Dubai Ideal Home Show, which will take place from November 30 to December 3, 2006 at the Airport Expo Dubai, the event will attract hundreds of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, designers, exhibiting products and services for the discerning regional consumers. Industry statistics indicate that the total value of real estate projects currently under way in the Middle East region has already crossed the US$1 trillion mark, said Mr.... | |
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| | | Talk-show host downsizes new furniture line | | Posted Sunday, November 05, 2006 11:03:08 AM by Blog57 Team | | When Pulaski Furniture approached popular Latina Univision talk-show host Cristina Saralegui about working on a second line of smaller-size furniture, she enthusiastically agreed. Saralegui knew firsthand such a look was needed. Her Casa Cristina collection for Pulaski contained large-scale pieces, including a huge wrought iron and wood-canopy bed. The romantic bed, her favorite of the collection, was too big for her daughter's small bedroom. .... | |
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| | | Homestyle back bigger & better | | Posted Tuesday, October 31, 2006 1:04:34 PM by Blog57 Team | | The Shropshire Star is delighted to be presenting its third Homestyle and Deliciously Shropshire Exhibition at the International Centre, Telford, on November 4 and 5. This year's show has doubled in size, with 120 companies from all over the country exhibiting over the two days. The event is being sponsored by The Furniture Store (formerly The Pine Colonel), Shropshire County Council, Heart of England Fine Foods, Muller, Telford FM and Severn FM. Visitors will enjoy free parking and free admission, and also have the chance to win two fantastic prizes - £1,000 worth of furniture from The Furniture Store and an amazing bedroom display from QA Ironbridge, the premier kitchen, bathroom and bedroom company. If you enjoy DIY, home improvements or good quality food and drink then this event is a must.... | |
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| | | Want to spend $3,000 where it will have the most impact? Sink it into the kitchen | | Posted Monday, October 30, 2006 11:04:04 AM by Blog57 Team | | Say you're a budget-conscious homeowner who's entering this, the nesting season, with, oh, $3,000 in savings to invest in your space. Where do you put it to get the most bang for the bucks? The roof? New carpeting? Window treatments? Spending your hard-earned money on all of those things can make a big impact and would represent a good investment, but some local designers have some other clever ideas to make that $3,000 get impressive results. Maria Wrona, designer and owner of Home to Order in Kingston, said $3,000 will make the most impact in the kitchen. As the one room where everyone gathers, and often the spot to entertain guests, a dollar in the kitchen can go a long way, she said. The simplest upgrade is to focus on appliances, Wrona said.... | |
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| | | Up On The Roof | | Posted Friday, October 27, 2006 10:59:31 AM by Blog57 Team | | Construction of the new 340,000 bedroom extension complete with kitchen and utility facilities will bring the total number of beds available to 34. Completion is planned for early next spring. The Robert Owen House was first opened in 1995 and since then has provided accommodation for thousands of family members of patients who found themselves in the Cardiothoracic Hospital at Broad Green undergoing life saving heart & lung treatment. The friends are actively raising money to help with the 60,000 required to fit out the house with furniture and carpeting. Details of the Friends can be found on www.robertowenhouse.org. - End - .... | |
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| | | Man smashed window after affair claim text | | Posted Tuesday, October 24, 2006 2:56:11 PM by Blog57 Team | | ANGRY Mark Simpson threw a fish slice through his kitchen window after accidentally being sent a text which claimed his wife was having an affair. Simpson, 34, then began smashing up garden furniture at his home in St Ives, magistrates at Huntingdon were told. The court heard that he had been sent the text by mistake by one of his wife's friends who he did not get on with. Simpson, of Stanpoint Way, admitted causing criminal damage to the window belonging to the Nene Housing Association. He was conditionally discharged for a year and ordered to pay £60 costs. John Nooijen, prosecuting, said the incident happened on Monday night when Simpson was accidentally sent the text by his wife's friend which alleged she was having an affair.... | |
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