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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Learning Express Names Beacon Street Girls Sleepover Bag “Best Toy for Tweens”

Learning Express Names Beacon Street Girls Sleepover Bag “Best Toy for Tweens”
Black Velvet Duffel Bag Helps Preteens Arrive at Sleepovers in Style

LEXINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At their annual convention, Learning Express franchise owners named B*tween Productions’ Beacon Street Girls (BSG) Sleepover Bag to its “Best Toys” list. The BSG Sleepover Bag won in the “Tween Toy” division.

The Beacon Street Girls books (http://www.beaconstreetgirls.com/books/) offer a multi-cultural and richly-detailed perspective on the often difficult preteen or “tween” years. BSG stories feature friendship, fun and socially responsible values in a contemporary setting. The black velvet barrel-shaped Sleepover Bag (http://www.bsgshop.com/sleepover.html), one of the company’s most popular products, is the perfect size for a preteen girl and is designed to carry everything necessary for a night over at a friend’s house.

The Beacon Street Girls, the five middle-schoolers whose adventures are chronicled in the book series, bonded at a sleepover in “The Tower,” the secret BSG clubhouse. “Sleepovers hold a special place in Beacon Street Girl mythology,” said Addie Swartz, the founder and CEO of B*tween Productions. “Our black velvet bag, with ‘sleepover’ spelled out in rhinestones, has been a huge hit for us. Girls love the look and feel of the bag, and parents appreciate the association with reading, positive role models and empowering messages.”

In addition to the Sleepover Bag, the Beacon Street Girls also offer a variety of coordinating products, including:

A mini-backpack-style purse with drawstring closure. The black velvet carry-all has pink straps, a rhinestone ring closure, is lined with pink BSG fabric and embroidered with the BSG medallion.
An accent pillow, trimmed with pink pom-poms and rhinestones.
A purse-shaped door pillow to “Let everyone know if you're in the mood for visitors.” The front greets guests with "Entrèz" while the other side simply says "Au Revoir."
The Sleepover Special – a gift pack for every young girl’s wish list. The package includes the Sleepover Bag, the chic velvet door pillow, a BSG journal, and a copy of Beacon Street Girls #1: Worst Enemies/Best Friends.
About B*tween Productions

B*tween Productions – home of the Beacon Street Girls – is dedicated to quality parent-approved literature, media and gifts for “tween” girls. Books and products are sold at major bookstores and independent gift shops everywhere. Visit online at http://www.beaconstreetgirls.com Artwork available.

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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Schou USA To Show Outdoor Line In High Point And At Casual Show

Schou USA To Show Outdoor Line In High Point And At Casual Show
 
SCHOU USA, LLC, the newly-formed American subsidiary of the Danish commercial trader SCHOU Company, has officially announced its launch as a key U.S. supplier of Scandinavian home furnishings.

SCHOU USA抯 unique line of contemporary outdoor furniture will debut at The International Casual Outdoor Furniture & Accessories Market at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago September 13-16. SCHOU USA has also acquired approximately 3,000 square feet of permanent showroom space at the Market Square in High Point, N.C.

After researching the American home furnishings market for more than six months, SCHOU USA decided it was time to unleash its Danish product offering on U.S. soil. 揑 learned through countless trade shows, hours of investigation and after building a solid network throughout the industry, that outdoor furniture with a modern, contemporary feel is simply hard to find here,?said Chris Curran, president of the U.S. outfit.

Since its inception 43 years ago, the SCHOU Company has steadily grown into a global enterprise, housing operations throughout Scandinavia, Northern and Central Europe, South Africa and now China.

Given SCHOU抯 worldwide popularity and positive financial outlook, expanding to the United States was the logical next step in its growth process.

揟he outdoor furniture segment is one of the fastest-growing opportunities for American furniture retailers,?said Jorgen Schou, company owner. 揂dditionally, a significant percentage of American furniture consumers in recent years have begun to purchase items with a more upscale, simple yet elegant feel梬hich is exactly the look that our Danish team aims to deliver.?

The furniture抯 憉pscale?feel doesn抰 necessarily translate into outrageous price tags, however, said Curran. 揟he mission for the entire SCHOU organization rests on offering customers value for their money. If a product can抰 deliver that, we won抰 sell it.?

In Chicago, SCHOU USA will introduce its outdoor furniture in a 1,600 square-foot space alongside 300 other vendors that represent the best in the casual furnishings industry. Thousands of retailers flock to the annual expos?to see the best product introductions in this furniture niche.

Back at home in High Point, N.C., the 揌ome Furnishings Capital of the World,?SCHOU USA will immediately begin preparing its showroom for the renowned International Home Furnishings Market held each October and April. This semi-annual event draws a crowd of 70,000 eager shoppers from the global furniture industry.

With the flurry of activity surrounding SCHOU USA抯 initial upstart, it has chosen to save incorporating its indoor home furnishings lines for a later date. Indoor furnishings account for two-thirds of the parent company抯 worldwide sales. 揊or now, it抯 best to start small and grow from there,?said Curran.

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Sofas stay practical, but feminine styling lends softer touch this fall

Sofas stay practical, but feminine styling lends softer touch this fall
 

HIGH POINT, N.C. — — Americans updating their living rooms this fall will find new sofas and chairs that have slimmed down and shaped up as distinctly feminine upholstery designs take the spotlight for the first time in several years.

Consumers can thank a handful of female designers for the curvaceous silhouettes that headed for retail stores at the end of the summer — just in time for the industry's peak fall selling season.

"Shoppers will see the feminine influence in soft curves and contours, in tufted backs and gracefully-shaped front rails, and in those artful upholstery treatments known as "dressmaker details,' " says Jackie Hirschhaut, vice president of the American Home Furnishings Alliance.

Simple, squared-off, Parson's-style shapes have dominated the spotlight for several seasons, as young, hip designers such as Jonathan Adler and Todd Oldham have entered the world of furniture design. Their influence has resulted in a plethora of sleek silhouettes in the marketplace. Sofas with straight backs, bench seats, and smartly tailored back cushions are everywhere — seen primarily in solids and graphic geometric prints.

Details are limited to the occasional contrasting welt or well-spaced button, and there's hardly a floral fabric in sight.

"In the home furnishings industry, it seems that every major style trend is eventually balanced by an equally strong counter-trend — and that's exactly what we saw happen in new upholstery collections introduced earlier this year," explains Hirschhaut.

Leading the charge was California designer Jessica McClintock, whose home upholstery collection for C.R. Laine reflects the sumptuous style and romantic details in her 22-room Victorian home in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood. The 24 frames include sofas, chairs, ottomans and settees, all available in 35 luxurious fabrics, including velvets, silks, jacquards and linens. Dressmaker details abound, from deep-button tufting and knife pleats to waterfall skirts and fringed pillows. Featured fabrics include both large and small scale florals as well as stripes and damasks.

Plenty of curves


Candice Olson, an interior designer and host of the TV series "Di-vine Design," offers a pared-back feminine influence in her new upholstered furniture collection for Norwalk Furniture. The line includes plenty of curves, but also offers several modern frames for contrast. "These pieces are all about my eclectic sensibility," Olson says. "I don't like pieces that match."

Other female designers emphasizing feminine styling for the fall include Mimi McMakin and Brooke Hutting, a Palm Beach duo whose collections for Laneventure encompass both indoor and outdoor furnishings. A highlight is their La Salona Accent Chair, a small-scale piece with all-over feminine detailing, from the fluted legs and scalloped skirt to the shirred border and button-tufted back.

Barbara Barry, whose collection for Henredon debuted in October 2005, has added the Ruby Sofa — a sumptuous, three-cushion piece in blush pink, a shade designed to flatter the skin of those sitting in the room. And, Laura Kirar, known for her residential and commercial designs in multiple product categories, interpreted late 19th-century and early 20th-century design for her first furniture collection, produced by Baker. Inspired by clean, simple shapes, uniformity and proportion, the pieces exude a distinct individual personality and also meld as a group.

The new direction in upholstery is not limited to these few designers, however. Throughout the marketplace, manufacturers are appealing to women by using curves, color and customized details. From voluptuous, overstuffed cushions and rolled arms, to slender, undulating camel backs, curves are the predominant design element in new upholstery arriving in retail stores into the fall.

Round and oval shapes dominate ottomans and accent chairs, and even show up frequently in new upholstery fabrics. From buttons to bolsters, upholstery accents are round, as well. Motion furniture is even going in circles this season, as a new crop of swivel chairs offer a smaller-scale alternative to the typically masculine recliner.

Neutral colors have moved in a sophisticated and feminine direction, with warm, cosmetic tones in the forefront. For eye-popping appeal, floral and botanical prints are back in a big way, bringing with them foliage greens and a lush bouquet of flowery shades. Classic black and white — nearly every woman's fashion staple — will be especially popular on modern designs this fall.

Indulge in chocolate


But a girl's favorite indulgence, chocolate, will continue to dominate the color palette for home textiles this fall. Whether paired artfully with robin's egg blue or blended with a rich array of Indian blanket shades, brown is the new comfort color.

Unlike the world of apparel, where women are limited to what's currently on the rack, the range of available colors and patterns in home furnishings is rarely restricted to what you see on the retail selling floor.

"Be inspired by the fresh array of fabrics arriving in your local stores this fall, but remember that custom upholstery is no longer a luxury reserved for those with designer tastes and designer pocketbooks," says Hirschhaut.

"Many stores today offer hundreds of fabric possibilities and dramatically reduced delivery times. So feel free to choose the color and pattern that reflect you and your family's lifestyle," she says.

In fact, "have it your way" may very well be the top selling point for the new sofa or chair you pick out this fall. Can't decide on a single fabric? Put together a "montage" look using a variety of fabrics. Have special needs? Outfit your chair with a lift mechanism or power recline. Limited by space constraints? Choose one of the new small scale sofas or sofa sleepers. Want home theater options? Add drink holders, storage compartments for remotes, even a built-in subwoofer.

"Whatever your taste, space or budget, there are upholstery manufacturers who stand ready to customize your sofa or chair selections to meet your needs," Hirschhaut says.

 

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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Previous hosts offer Olympic tips 
 
A three-day seminar currently being held in Beijing and the opening of a new representative office are giving the organizers of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games a chance to learn the experiences of the previous two hosts.

    Led by Major General Sotirios Tsenes, a group of four security experts from Athens, the host city of the 2004 Games, came to meet officials of Beijing Olympic Security Co-ordination Group. At the same time, the representative office of the Sydney-Beijing Olympic Secretariat was inaugurated.

    With the arrival of the Greek Olympic security experts, co-operation in Olympic security was officially launched between Beijing and Athens.

    "The foundation of successful security work during the Olympic Games is to predict all the potential dangers and make advanced preparations," suggested Tsenes. "Strengthening international co-operation with experienced organizations is also important."

    During the 2004 Games, Athens spent an unprecedented US$1.5 billion on security. It received regular security advice from several countries, including the United States and Britain

    Besides the security issue, the Beijing organizers will get more support from Australian experts after the opening of a permanent China representative office of Sydney-Beijing Olympic Secretariat (SBOS) yesterday.

    "Australian support for Beijing has a long history," said Sandy Hollway, senior adviser of SBOS and also the chief executive officer of the Sydney Olympics organizing committee.

    "The work of SBOS since 2001 has been of great mutual benefit to Australia and to Beijing. Our office in China will be a continuous channel of communication and a continuous mechanism for co-operation between Australia and Beijing."

    Sydney staged the Olympic Games in 2000. It was described as "the most successful Olympic Games ever" by Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee at the time.

(Source: China Daily)


 

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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Mexico to seek new deal with U.S. on agricultural products 
 
Mexico will seek a new accord with the United States to protect part of its agricultural products from impacts of the North American Free Trade Agreement, a presidential spokesman said on Monday.

    Mexican Economy Minister Sergio Garcia de Alba and Agriculture Minister Francisco Mayorga Castaneda will fly to Washington next week to discuss the issue with U.S. officials beyond the framework of the trade agreement, spokesman Ruben Aguilar said.

    The visit is made after Canada and the United States turned down Mexico's request to hold new negotiations about agricultural provisions of the free trade agreement, citing such talks were notnecessary.

    Under the trade agreement, import tariffs on white corn and kidney beans will be removed beginning in 2008.

    Amid fears that the opening-up of parts of Mexican agricultural market will block economic development in rural areas, Mexican agricultural groups have repeatedly asked the government to alter the provisions of the agreement.

    Aguilar said Mexico hopes the new deal will shield four or five" sensitive" products, including sugar, white corns, milk and kidney beans.

    He added Mexico talked with the United States first because thesales of the sensitive products to the country were enormous.
 

 

 

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