O'Sullivan adds to SOHO lines
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O'Sullivan Furniture intends to be more of a player in the SOHO market with the addition of two new collections, TQ solutions and ProFlex as a part of its Intelligent Designs brand. The company wants to be a comprehensive provider of small office solutions with these new collections and various support services provided by them.
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2004
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Soho pickup inspires new round of products
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The business of Soho industries started picking up after the four long years of internet economic slump and as a consequence it is now becoming the source of inspiration for the producers to come out with new innovative ideas coupled with lifestyle trends for producing home office furniture and executive collections.
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2004
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H&S adds upholstery
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The new products, which will be introduced, to market that are collected from various places for upholstery by i mporter Hamilton & Spill in order to increase the sales are discussed.
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2005
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