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Named One Of The Top 10 Stars Among Kids Retailers In The United States In 2010 By Kids Today Magazine, KooKoo Bear Kids Specializes In Selling Upscale Furniture, Gifts, And Decorative Accessories For Infants And Children. Focused On Helping Parents Create A Custom Look For Their New Arrival Or For A Child’s Room, KooKoo Bear Kids Retails A Wide Selection Of Designer Furniture, Blankets, Rugs, Bedding, And Pillows. Popular Items Available Include Fleurville Diaper Jam Bags, Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic Bedding, And Toddle Totes From Petunia Pickle Bottom. Gifts From KooKoo Bear Kids Are Delivered In A Signature Yellow Box And Accompanied By A Hand-written Note. In Addition To Selling Furniture From Leading American Companies, KooKoo Bear Kids Also Offers Its Own Line Of Furniture To Discerning Parents. Constructed Of Pine And Poplar, The Nicole Line Is Sturdy, Affordable And Stylish. KooKoo Bear Kids Founder, Tara Mediate, Designed Nicole To Meet The Demand Of Solid, Practical, And Timeless Furniture That Could Keep Pace With The Changes In A Child’s Lifestyle. The KooKoo Bear Kids Comfy Bear White Glove Service Takes The Worry Out Of Delivery And Setup Of New Furniture By Unpacking, Assembling And Arranging The Furniture According To Customer Specifications. Customers Can Shop From KooKoo Bear Kids Online At Kookoobearkids.com, Where They Can Chat With A Sales Representative, Or Over The Phone At 1-800-475-6909. Customers Can Also Purchase Products Through The Company’s Mail Order Catalog Or Visit The Chain’s Retail Locations In Atlanta.
KooKoo Bear Kids is a company categorized under Children & Baby Furniture.
The US furniture retailing industry includes about 20,000 companies with combined annual revenue of about $50 billion. Major companies include Ashley Furniture Industries, Bassett Furniture, Haverty Furniture, La-Z-Boy, and Rooms To Go. The industry is fragmented: the 50 largest companies generate about 35 percent of revenue.
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Household furniture sales are closely linked to home sales. Office furniture sales are linked to employment growth and new business formations. The profitability of furniture stores depends on merchandising and marketing. Small stores can co-exist with large ones by carrying special goods that appeal to a particular type of customer.
PRODUCTS, OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY
A typical furniture store sells living room, dining room, kitchen and bedroom furniture, and mattresses. Products are sometimes classified as "case goods" (wood furniture) or upholstered products. Most retail furniture stores sell a broad range of products, but some concentrate on one furniture type, such as mattresses, sofas, or office or children's furniture. Store operations involve sales management, merchandising (deciding which products to sell), inventory management, and (sometimes) credit financing.
Many retailers have multiple stores fed by one or several regional warehouses, which in turn receive goods directly from multiple manufacturers. Typically, smaller stores are showroom galleries with little inventory of their own; customers receive the product from a central warehouse. Larger stores with an attached warehouse are more popular in suburban locations. While some furniture, like beds and mattresses, can be directly supplied from ...

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