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Bush Paces Trends With Collection Extensions Wednesday September 26th, 2012 - 12:41PM
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Bush Industries is adding new product to its Alamosa, Aero and Buena Vista collections for the upcoming Fall High Point Market. The company will bring a total of 40 new SKUs to the event, and those will address several critical trends that are driving ready-to-assemble furniture sales. Among the introductions are products that combine display and storage functions. Bush is preparing several items for the upcoming market that allow consumers to put things away out of or in plain sight. Many of the products include hidden storage compartments but all, including towers, consoles and bookcases, provide surfaces that permit consumers, who have become more interested in décor, collectables and other items meant to be featured in the home environment, to make favored objects conspicuous. Among the products Bush will offer for the market is the Buena Vista JR6029. The pier offers two glass shelves between a woodier base and top that also can support display pieces. Below, a small cabinet base has a single door that puts the hidden into hidden storage. Bush Buena Vista RTA items come at suggested retail prices between $149 and $299. The fall market runs from October 13-18 in High Point, NC. Tags: Housewares Home DĂ©cor Trade Shows |
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