Furnitureland South upgrades Natuzzi gallery
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Natuzzi recently redesigned its gallery at Furniture South in Jamestown, North Carolina. Furniture South is the first independent furniture retailer in the US to go in for the upgraded concept. The 8,300-square-foot gallery has three lifestyle settings - urban, casual and vintage
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2004
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Natuzzi trimming jobs
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Italy based leather company Natuzzi has decided to cut its employees by 1,320 temporarily. This is due to the slump of its sales by 14%, heavy competition in the US market and slow growth of its European market are said to be the main reasons.
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2005
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Natuzzi to reinstate workers in Italy
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Santeramo En Colle, Italy based Upholstery manufacturer Natuzzi is planning to reinstate about 90% of the workers, it laid off in June at its factories in Basilicata and Puglia, Italy. The relevant details regarding his planning are presented.
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2005
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