Posts Tagged ‘upholstered chairs and sofas’

Mattress sales rise 6.2% in October, Industry notches first monthly gain this year

Monday, December 14th, 2009

The mattress industry got a double-barreled dose of good news in October, with bedding units posting a 3.5% gain and dollars increasing by 6.2% from the same month last year. It was the first time this year that the dollar value of bedding shipments broke into positive territory.

Despite the October uptick, unit sales are down 12% for the year to date, while the dollar value of shipments is down 12.9%, according to the International Sleep Products Assn.

The trade association reported the results in its October Bedding Barometer. They reflect the business done by 18 mattress producers that account for about 46% of the industry’s unit sales and about 56% of the wholesale value of the market, ISPA said.

Bedding executives cheered the positive results in October as an indication that the industry is finally shaking off the effects of the recession.

Mattress units were up 5.9% in October, ISPA said, with foundations posting a 1% gain. The dollar value of mattress shipments was up by 6.7%, while the dollar value of foundations was up by 4.3%, according to ISPA.

The average unit selling price of mattresses increased by 0.8% in October, while the average unit selling price for foundations was up 3.3%. Overall, the average unit selling price in October was up by 2.6%, ISPA said. That was the first monthly increase since July, and it marked only the third time this year that the average unit selling price has been in positive territory.

ISPA also released a second set of industry figures for October and for the year. But those figures include “certain anomalies” that distort year-to-year comparisons, ISPA said. Furniture/Today has elected not to report those figures because they are not as representative of industry performance as the figures that remove the “anomalous cases.” All figures in this story are those that provide apples-to-apples comparisons with the previous year’s results.

Source: www.furnituretoday.com

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Quest for Quality

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Three-fourths of home furnishings shoppers are looking for quality product. That’s one of the key findings from the more than 8,500 U.S. consumers responding to Furniture/Today and HGTV’s exclusive survey, The 2010 Consumer.Here’s what several home furnishings shoppers have to say about quality.

“I’m looking for better quality products that will last longer for the price rather than cheaply-made items.” 41-year-old from Ohio

“We’re buying quality things to last and changing the smaller items to give an updated look.” 61-year-old from Utah

“I’m looking for items that are very well made.” 30-year-old from Washington

“I try to be a little more rational on pieces that what will last longer while remaining stylish and functional.” 24-year-old from Maryland

“We’re buying furniture that will last a long time – product that’s not too trendy to become outdated quickly.” 33-year-old from Georgia

“The economy has made me even more apt to buy quality rather than quantity.” 56-year-old from Colorado

“Our furniture needs to last because we consider it an investment.” 40-year-old from Texas

“I look for more value and quality – a piece that will last over the years yet look great.” 43-year-old from Illinois

“I save the money before purchasing and I only buy good quality that will last.” 50-year-old from Texas

“I am saving to buy one piece of furniture at a time. Now it’s about value and quality.” 38-year-old from Alabama

“Now I think about quality and whether the furniture I purchase will stand the test of time.” 44-year-old from Missouri

Results of The 2010 Consumer will first be presented during Furniture/Today’s Leadership Conference and look for results in Furniture/Today’s December 7, 2009, print issue.

 

Source: www.furnituretoday.com

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It’s a Contemporary world – styles and stationary sofas

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Stationary sofas are the bread and butter of upholstered furniture sales. So what’s the most popular style for stationary sofas? Furniture/Today asked just that question in its exclusive Upholstery Fabric & Style Survey, 2009. Answers came from more than 400 retail furniture store fronts.

It seems that Contemporary is lord of the manor. More than one-half or 53% of stationary sofa units sold can best be described as Contemporary in style. No other style family even comes close to ousting Contemporary from its domination. Even the combination of the next highest-ranking styles, American country and European country, into a new style family, Country, could only lay claim to about one-quarter of the kingdom. And Contemporary’s reign is not a new thing either. In 2006 when Furniture/Today conducted a similar survey of retailers, nearly one-half of stationary sofa units were Contemporary. And in 2004, the unit share figure was just about identical.

For the purposes of the survey, Contemporary included the following individual styles:

  • Art Deco
  • Architectural contemporary
  • Casual contemporary
  • European modern
  • Scandinavian

Where did Contemporary rule the strongest? Examining style families across price points, Contemporary dominated at both low and high price points. At low price points of $799 and below, Contemporary claimed over two-thirds of units sold. At high price points of $1,500 and above, its share was less but still well over one-half of units sold. And at medium price points of $800 to $1,499, Contemporary’s share was just under one-half, or 48%.

Just over three-fifths of retailers’ unit upholstery sales for 2008 came from the sale of stationary sofas as reported in Furniture/Today’s exclusive Upholstery Fabric & Style Survey, 2009.  Recliners and motion sofas were the other two players, each contributing another one-fifth to the market share pie.

 

Source: www.furnituretoday.com

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