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BBC wants furniture designs

The BBC has announced that it would like design students from around the North of England to send in designs for furniture and fabric for it’s new home in Salford Quays. The BBC plan to move to Media City in Salford Quays in the Spring of 2011 and the competition will be open until 30 [...]

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Viral marketing for furniture

Back in November, Minneapolis based furniture company Blu Dot embarked upon a social experiment where they placed 25 of their “Real Good” metal chairs around New York city. These chairs were fitted with GPS and were watched closely by a mixture of remote cameras and cameramen. The purpose of the experiment was to see who [...]

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A future for Glencraft?

Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has stated that Glencraft, a factory in Aberdeen which was staffed by blind and disabled people and which shut down in November, could still re-emerge as a new company. The Minister was presented with a 2,500  signature petition last week by  members of Glencraft staff, in which the Minister was [...]

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Can Furniture iPhone apps work?

As iPhone apps spring up to cater for every aspect of our lives, it was only inevitable that the furniture industry got in on the act sooner or later. This month IKEA and House of Fraser have released apps that will allow people to browse their new 2010 catalogues, but will it work? Does the [...]

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At a school in Deeside, Scotland senior pupils have been inspired to embark upon their own business venture, designing and building garden furniture. The company called Benchmark, was formed after pupils saw the chairs being built by the technical department at the Aboyne Academy.
The handmade garden chairs which have already received a great deal of [...]

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