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Stats 2023: Hardwood flooring cedes share

Floor Covering News

hardwood flooring category took a big step back in 2022. Floor Covering News research shows hardwood flooring revenues fell 9.8% Industry observers attribute the disparity in sales to volume activity primarily to higher material and production costs in the face of slower sales. of all hard surface flooring products.

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Looking back: Don Finkell

Floor Covering News

The gambler: Don Finkell’s combination of calculated risks and happy accidents led to product successes. How do you remember the wood flooring industry in 1986? You had some colorful characters in the business. The further you got back into the woods, the more colorful we got. Who were the players in wood flooring?

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The Industry Disrupters of 2020

Floor Covering News

As it turns out, the flooring industry has its disrupters as well. FCNews ’ third annual “Industry Disrupters” issue features innovative players and thinkers who are pushing the envelope in terms of product innovations, technological breakthroughs or simply radical new ways of doing business. Domestic Production.

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17 Essentials for the Sophisticated Home Office

Trendir Magazine

This chair from Anthropologie is available in a range of colors to match every design preference. Take a break from your desk and get work done in your chair with the help of this floor lamp. This table from Lombok is made in Indonesia from reclaimed teak. Pull it up to your chair and it gives you a sturdy surface to write on.

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Hardwood: State of the Industry 2022

Floor Covering News

1 issue on the minds of many hardwood flooring executives was how the category would fare in the midst of a raging pandemic. Turns out the segment—and the industry by and large—would fare well as consumers and homeowners spent more time inside and more of their disposable income on flooring and other home improvement projects.