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At Home Opens Newest Decor Superstore In Chantilly, Va.


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PLANO, Texas, May 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ —

Specialty retailer brings on-trend furniture and accessories for any style or budget

At Home Group Inc. (NYSE: HOME) has opened its new Chantilly location Tuesday, May 30 at 13910 Metrotech Drive.

The home décor superstore is more than 100,000 square-feet and is Virginia’s 7th location, offering more than 50,000 home items from furniture, rugs, art and housewares to tabletop, patio and seasonal items.

“We offer the widest selection of home décor items to fit any budget or style, from boho to luxe, modern to traditional,” said Beth Dye, At Home Store Director. “We welcome everyone to explore the store and find decorating inspiration to turn any house into a home.”

Shoppers will find fresh ideas throughout the store, with room vignettes that are continually updated to showcase new trends and seasonal items. More than 400 new products are brought in each week to provide fresh inspiration.

Grand opening events include a ribbon-cutting at 9:00 a.m. Friday, June 2 with the Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce, followed by mystery gift card giveaways to the first 50 people in line during the grand opening celebration on Saturday, June 3 before the store opens.

This new retail destination brings 25 jobs to Chantilly.

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At Home (NASDAQ: HOME), the home decor superstore, offers more than 50,000 on-trend home products to fit any budget or style, from sofas, dining sets, mattresses and patio furniture to lamps, pillows, kitchenware and rugs and more, plus seasonal decor that includes yard displays, lights, and Christmas trees. At Home is headquartered in Plano, Texas, and currently operates 126 stores in 31 states. For more information, visit the company online http://www.athome.com or find us on Facebook (AtHomeStores), Instagram (AtHomeStores) or Pinterest (AtHomeStores).

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James D. Julia’s June 16, 2017 Auction to Present an Astonishing Selection of World-Class Rare Lamps, Glass, and Fine Jewelry


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This can’t miss, nearly $4 million dollar sale features over 770 lots of merchandise, many fresh to the market and offered without reserves.
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James D. Julia Auctioneers is pleased to announce its highly anticipated, annual early summer Lamps, Glass, and Fine Jewelry sale. This auction includes remarkable examples from collectible brands including Tiffany, Daum Nancy, Lalique, Loetz, Handel, and Pairpoint, among many others. The auction starts promptly at 10am on June 16th at the company’s Fairfield, Maine gallery. Previews will be held June 15th from 9am to 5pm, June 16th from 8am to 10am, or by special appointment.

This gem of an auction kicks off with 60 lots of important jewelry, including fantastic selections of rings, earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. Many pieces are from an extensive, unreserved Texas Estate which also includes outstanding Tiffany Studios lighting and both French and American decorative art glass items. If bling’s your thing, then lot #1020, a Cartier ring centered by a 1.98ct diamond, will leave you speechless. This 18kt yellow gold and platinum ring features a VVS1 clarity and F color diamond and two well matched, rich, deep green emeralds and is estimated at $20,000-30,000.

Collectors are certain to light up over this sale’s amazing offering of extraordinary Tiffany lamps and chandeliers, many from the same unreserved Texas Estate. Two examples in this category deserve the spotlight. The first, lot #1099, is an outstanding Tiffany Studios dragonfly chandelier. Each dragonfly has a blue body, red eyes, and striated wings, set against a background of dichroic rippled glass and finished with amber and green cabochon glass jewels. It is estimated at $100,000-150,000. The second, lot #1108, is an impressive, possibly custom-order Tiffany Studios dogwood floor lamp with a massive 32” diameter shade. This fantastic rarity blooms with an all-over dogwood design with multi-colored confetti background and an unusual and eye-catching irregular floral lower border. This monumental and extremely rare example is estimated at $100,000-150,000.

Perhaps the most incredible of the Tiffany on offer is lot #1365, an exceptional Tiffany Studios Wisteria window. Wisteria, given its intricate form as well as fantastic coloration, is one of the most desirable Tiffany Studios lamp and window patterns. This eye-popping example blossoms with multi-colored purple and blue glass, confetti and striated glass, a back painted panel of striated amber glass, and a red glass panel – all carefully layered to create great depth in the window presentation. It measures 31″ w x 47-3/4″ tall overall including its wooden frame. This breathtaking treasure – featured on the back cover of our auction catalog – is conservatively estimated at $100,000-150,000.

From the unreserved estate of Lynda Cunningham, of upstate New York, comes an impressive and diverse offering of fantastic Tiffany Studios metalware and candlesticks. One of many highlights of this group is lot #1183, a fine Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company peacock mirror. This rare, period example is the smaller version produced and is in outstanding, like new condition. It features a cast bronze frame with a peacock feather design enhancing the base and back of the mirror, along with a stylized floral design framing the mirror. The eyes of each peacock feather are set with iridescent Favrile glass inlays. Circles throughout the stylized floral border are also set with small discs of blue iridescent glass. This extraordinary example reflects the finest of the Art Nouveau period and is offered at a very attractive $2,500-3,500 estimate.

Also perfect for a lady’s dressing table is lot #1488, a Webb cameo owl perfume scent bottle. This early example, with 1885 hallmarks, is decorated with a detailed wheel-carved owl resting on a branch among leaves of an English Oak tree, all set against a clear and internal red background. The quality of this piece, along with the rarity of its theme, make it a wise choice for any bidder interested in early English glass. This bottle, complete with its clear glass stopper and sterling hinged collar and cover, is estimated at $10,000-20,000.

French art glass makes a strong appearance in this sale. A number of museum-quality Daum Nancy vases highlights are certain to capture the imagination of collectors both here and abroad.

The first is from the well-curated Rudd Collection of Chicago, IL. It is lot #1516, an exceptional Daum wheat vase decorated with cameo carved and enameled wheat stalks set against a mottled purple shading to white background. This “field of dreams” vase is further detailed at the foot with a stylized Art Nouveau cameo pattern and gilded highlights. Estimated at $15,000-20,000, its provenance also includes the Pinhaus Collection from Los Angeles CA.

Another Daum highlight is lot #1606, an important and desirable dragonfly cameo vase. This 8-1/2” tall example has a mottled green and yellow glass cameo decoration of flowers, stems, and leaves against a mottled light blue background with an applied dragonfly. This outstanding vase with its highly sought after theme, it will certainly take flight with its $12,000-15,000 estimate.

The last Daum Nancy highlight is by no means the least. Lot #1596 is a very desirable 13” tall cameo snail vase. Estimated at $17,500-22,500, this exceptional piece features an acid cut grapevine pattern in bright vitrified colors against an internally decorated yellow, pink, orange, and amethyst mottled background. The vase is detailed with applied glass grapes in the clusters and two applied and wheel-carved snails in all original, correct condition.

Also in the French glass category from a later period are several lots of Rene Lalique glassware. Not to miss in this grouping is lot # 1638, a Rene Lalique Tourbillons vase decorated with deeply impressed swirls and black highlighting; this handsome example is estimated at $7,000-10,000.

This auction’s selection of fine American and European table lamps is truly electrifying. It’s the best of both worlds with lot #1637, a signed Loetz/Gurschner table lamp. This rare lamp has a Loetz art glass shade decorated with blue swirling lines and platinum oil spots against an orange iridescent background – and a bronze decorative base by Gurschner. It is estimated at $6,000-8,000. Lot # 1702, a Duffner & Kimberly table lamp, features pastel yellow, orange, and green glass hyacinth flowers and leaves against a highly textured blue background simulating water. Its irregular border, created by petals and foliage, is particularly appealing. It is estimated at $10,000-15,000.

Quality reverse painted lighting is led by lot #1685, a signed Handel reverse painted underwater lamp. This example is detailed with a painted shade featuring an underwater scene with fish swimming through aquatic vegetation against a shaded green background. It rests on an original Handel mermaid base and is estimated at $30,000-40,000. And there’s certain to be bunches of interest in lot #1697, a signed Pairpoint puffy grape table lamp. It features a blown-out shade with clusters of red grapes set against green, yellow, and orange grape leaves. The shade rests on its original Pairpoint base, with grape leaves and vines surrounding the foot and grape clusters hanging from the vine shaft. It is estimated at $9,000-12,000.

Fine contemporary glass windows, vases, paperweights, and decorative items add a splash of modern color to this auction. Lot #1723, a signed Stelz Studios leaded glass window is a literal garden of Eden. It is estimated at $6,000-8,000 and features red roses and green mottled leaves climbing along a yellow and green striated trellis, all against a blue, purple, cream, yellow, and brown background. The window is plated with random confetti panels on both the front and back and housed in a wooden door frame. It measures 24-1/4″ x 79-1/2″ overall. This item is one of a pair, with the second matching window, Lot #1724, also available in this sale.

This comprehensive auction rounds out with highly curated selections of Art Nouveau furniture, pottery, and fine decorative art items. Furniture enthusiasts are certain to gather around lot #1499, a fine Majorelle Art Nouveau walnut banquet table in the Wheat motif and featuring a rectangular top and tapered, carved legs ending in square pad feet. Estimated at a reasonable $4,000-$6,000, it can be extended with five original table leaves, also included in the lot. For those looking for a complete dining room, other complementary patterned Majorelle furniture pieces, including chairs, are available through this sale.

Our final highlight is lot #1653, from the Austrian Art Nouveau Amphora genre. This nearly 14” tall Eastern Dragon baluster vase is decorated with a bronze colored ‘wrap-wing’ dragon with gold highlights, set against a mottled background and finished in an iridescent glaze. The workmanship and quality of this piece is so exquisite that you can see each individually formed sharp dragons tooth in his mouth! This signed vase is estimated at $6,000-$8,000.

According to Department Head Mike Fredericks, “I am delighted to offer our customers another incredible offering of exceptional lamps, glass, and jewelry through this sale. I have logged many miles combing the country from coast to coast to find the most extraordinary selections of fresh merchandise, and couldn’t be more pleased that we can offer many of the collections without reserve. This presents collectors with tremendous opportunities to purchase rare and spectacular Art Nouveau finds through this auction. Whether rare Daum and Galle art glass or high-end Tiffany Studios such as the Wisteria leaded window or rare table lamps, this grouping truly has both rarity and quality, and is mesmerizing to see in person. I welcome you to attend the auction in person and see these treasures firsthand.”

About James D. Julia, Inc.:
James D. Julia, Inc., one of the top ten antique auction houses in North America, is headquartered in Fairfield, Maine. The company also has an office in Boston, Massachusetts. In business for over 40 years, the company conducts high-end antique, collectible, and decorative arts auctions throughout the year. Julia’s routinely establishes new world records through its auctions. Julia’s has three divisions, including Rare Firearms and Militaria; Fine Art, Asian and Antiques; and Rare Lamps, Glass and Fine Jewelry. Each division is staffed by knowledgeable professionals and is internationally recognized and respected.
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Decorative Laminates Market Worth 7.97 Billion USD by 2021


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The report “Decorative Laminates Market by Raw Material, Type (General Purpose, Post forming, Backer, and Special Products), Application, End-Use Sector (Residential, Non-Residential, and Transportation), and Region – Global Forecast Till 2021”, published by MarketsandMarkets™, the market is estimated to grow from USD 6.71 Billion in 2016 to USD 7.97 Billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 3.5% from 2016 to 2021.

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Globally, people are opting for lavish and elegant interiors such as cabinets, wall panels, and floorings, thus increasing the demand for decorative laminates. Increasing disposable income and rapid urbanization further encourages the use of decorative laminates globally.

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Asia-Pacific is the largest market for decorative laminates

Asia-Pacific is estimated to be the largest market for decorative laminates. China is estimated to be the largest market for decorative laminates in the Asia-Pacific region. High population in the region is driving the demand for advanced infrastructure. Hence, developing economies, along with rapidly growing infrastructure is driving the decorative laminates market in the region. The demand for decorative laminates from the residential sector is expected to grow in the Asia-Pacific due to rapid urbanization and increasing disposable income of consumers.

Based on end-use sector, the non-residential sector is estimated to lead the decorative laminates market during the forecast period

Decorative laminates are used in restaurants, laboratories, educational institutes, office furniture, hospital, hotels, and retail shops. Based on end-use sector, the non-residential sector led the decorative laminates market in 2016 followed by the residential sector. Decorative laminates are used in the non-residential sector, owing to their distinct properties such as durability, high impact strength, cost effectiveness, variety, microbe-resistant, easy to maintain, customizable, easy installation, and lavish elegant looks.

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Based on type, the general purpose segment is projected to lead the global decorative laminates market

Based on type, the general purpose segment is expected to lead the Decorative Laminates Market during the forecast period. General purpose decorative laminates are known for their excellent properties such as impact resistance, ease of cleaning, hygiene, scratch resistance, and heat resistance. These stiff, hard, thin, abrasion-resistant, strong materials have durability and excellent aesthetic appeal. Owing to these properties, general purpose decorative laminates are used in applications such as countertops, furniture, tabletops, sink tops, and cabinetry, among others.

Major players in the global decorative laminates market are Fletcher Building Limited (New Zealand), Omnova Solutions Incorporation (U.S.), Greenlam Industries Limited (India), Merino Group (India), Wilsonart International Inc. (U.S.), Abet Laminati S.p.A. (Italy), Archidply Industries Limited (India), FunderMax Gmbh (Europe), Panolam Industries International, Inc. (U.S.), and Stylam Industries Limited (India).

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Table of Contents

1 Introduction (Page No. – 14)
1.1 Objectives of the Study
1.2 Market Definition
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Years Considered for the Study
1.5 Currency
1.6 Research Limitations
1.7 Stakeholders

2 Research Methodology (Page No. – 17)
2.1 Research Data
2.1.1 Secondary Data
2.1.1.1 Key Data From Secondary Sources
2.1.2 Primary Data
2.1.2.1 Key Data From Primary Sources
2.1.2.2 Breakdown of Primary Interviews
2.2 Market Size Estimation
2.2.1 Bottom-Up Approach
2.2.2 Top-Down Approach
2.3 Data Triangulation
2.4 Research Assumptions

3 Executive Summary (Page No. – 26)

4 Premium Insights (Page No. – 29)
4.1 Attractive Opportunities in the Decorative Laminates Market
4.2 Decorative Laminates Market, By End-Use Sector
4.3 Decorative Laminates Market Share in Asia-Pacific, By Type and Country
4.4 Decorative Laminates Market Attractiveness
4.5 Decorative Laminates Market Share, By End-Use Industry and Region

5 Market Overview (Page No. – 32)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Market Dynamics
5.2.1 Drivers
5.2.1.1 Growing Construction Industry and Improving Standard of Living
5.2.1.2 Low Installation and Maintenance Costs of Decorative Laminates
5.2.2 Opportunities
5.2.2.1 Continuous Improvement in Texture and Printing Techniques Expected to Accelerate the Market Demand
5.2.3 Challenges
5.2.3.1 Fluctuating Prices of Raw Materials
5.3 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.3.1 Threat of New Entrants
5.3.2 Threat of Substitutes
5.3.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
5.3.4 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.3.5 Intensity of Rivalry

6 Decorative Laminates, By Raw Material (Page No. – 39)
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Plastic Resin
6.2.1 Phenolic Resin
6.2.2 Melamine Resin
6.3 Overlays
6.3.1 Saturating Kraft Paper
6.3.2 Decorative Paper
6.3.3 Vinyl Film
6.4 Adhesives
6.5 Wood Substrate
6.5.1 Particleboard
6.5.2 Medium Density Board
6.5.3 Hardboard

7 Decorative Laminates Market, By Type (Page No. – 41)
7.1 Introduction
7.2 General Purpose
7.3 Postforming
7.4 Special Products
7.5 Backer

8 Decorative Laminates Market, By Application (Page No. – 46)
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Cabinets
8.3 Furniture
8.4 Flooring
8.5 Wall Panels
8.6 Tabletop
8.7 Countertop

9 Decorative Laminates, By End-Use Sector (Page No. – 48)
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Residential
9.3 Non-Residential
9.4 Transportation

10 Decorative Laminates Market, By Region (Page No. – 53)
10.1 Introduction
10.2 North America
10.2.1 U.S.
10.2.1.1 U.S.: Economic Outlook (2015)
10.2.2 Canada
10.2.2.1 Canada: Economic Outlook (2015)
10.2.3 Mexico
10.2.3.1 Mexico: Economic Outlook (2015)
10.3 Europe
10.3.1 Germany
10.3.1.1 Germany, Economic Outlook, 2015
10.3.2 Russia
10.3.2.1 Russia, Economic Outlook, 2015
10.3.3 France
10.3.3.1 France: Economic Outlook, 2015
10.3.4 U.K.
10.3.4.1 Germany, Economic Outlook, 2015
10.3.5 Italy
10.3.5.1 Italy, Economic Outlook, 2015
10.3.6 Turkey
10.3.6.1 Turkey, Economic Outlook, 2015
10.3.7 Spain
10.3.7.1 Spain, Economic Outlook, 2015
10.3.8 Poland
10.3.8.1 Poland, Economic Outlook, 2015
10.3.9 Rest of Europe
10.4 Asia-Pacific
10.4.1 China
10.4.1.1 China: Economic Outlook, 2015
10.4.2 India
10.4.2.1 India: Economic Outlook, 2015
10.4.3 Australia & New Zealand
10.4.3.1 Australia: Economic Outlook, 2015
10.4.4 Japan
10.4.4.1 Japan: Economic Outlook, 2015
10.4.5 Indonesia
10.4.5.1 Indonesia: Economic Outlook, 2015
10.4.6 South Korea
10.4.6.1 South Korea: Economic Outlook, 2015
10.4.7 Malaysia
10.4.7.1 Malaysia: Economic Outlook, 2015
10.4.8 Rest of Asia-Pacific
10.5 Middle East & Africa
10.5.1 Saudi Arabia
10.5.1.1 Saudi Arabia, Economic Outlook (2015)
10.5.2 South Africa
10.5.2.1 South Africa, Economic Outlook (2015)
10.5.3 UAE
10.5.3.1 U.A.E., Economic Outlook (2015)
10.5.4 Egypt
10.5.4.1 Egypt, Economic Outlook (2015)
10.5.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa
10.6 South America
10.6.1 Brazil
10.6.1.1 Brazil: Economic Outlook (2015)
10.6.2 Argentina
10.6.2.1 Argentina: Economic Outlook (2015)
10.6.3 Chile
10.6.3.1 Chile: Economic Outlook (2015)
10.6.4 Rest of South America

11 Competitive Landscape (Page No. – 88)
11.1 Introduction
11.1.1 Dynamics
11.1.2 Innovators
11.1.3 Vanguards
11.1.4 Emerging
11.2 Competitive Benchmarking
11.3 Product Offerings
11.4 Business Strategy

12 Company Profiles (Page No. – 92)
(Overview, Financial*, Products & Services, Strategy, and Developments)
12.1 Fletcher Building Limited
12.2 Omnova Solutions Inc.
12.3 Greenlam Industries Ltd.
12.4 Merino Group
12.5 Wilsonart International Inc.
12.6 Abet Laminati S.P.A.
12.7 Archidply Industries Ltd.
12.8 Fundermax GmbH
12.9 Panolam Industries International, Inc.
12.10 Stylam Industries Ltd.
12.11 Other Players

*Details Might Not Be Captured in Case of Unlisted Companies.

13 Appendix (Page No. – 122)
13.1 Insights From Industry Experts
13.2 Discussion Guide
13.3 Knowledge Store: Marketsandmarkets Subscription Portal
13.4 Introducing RT: Real-Time Market Intelligence
13.5 Available Customizations
13.6 Related Reports
13.7 Author Details

List of Tables (62 Tables)

Table 1 Contribution of Construction Industry to Region’s GDP
Table 2 Household Disposable Income, Net Annual Growth Rate (%), 2010 – 2016
Table 3 Decorative Laminates Market, By Type, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 4 General Purpose Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Region, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 5 Postforming Decorative Laminates Market, By Region, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 6 Special Products Decorative Laminates Market, By Region, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 7 Backer Decorative Laminates Market, By Region, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 8 Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 9 Decorative Laminates Market Size in Residential, By Region, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 10 Decorative Laminates Market Size in Residential Sector, By Top Five Countries, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 11 Decorative Laminates Market Size in Non-Residential, By Region, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 12 Decorative Laminates Market Size in Non-Residential Sector, By Top Five Countries, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 13 Decorative Laminates Market Size in Transportation, By Region, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 14 Decorative Laminates Market Size in Transportation Sector, By Top Five Countries, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 15 Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Region, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 16 North America: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Country, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 17 North America: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Type, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 18 North America: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 19 U.S.: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 20 U.S.: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Type, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 21 Canada: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 22 Mexico: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 23 Europe: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Country, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 24 Europe: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Type, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 25 Europe: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 26 Germany: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 27 Russia: Decorative Laminate Smarket Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 28 France: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End–Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 29 U.K.: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 30 Italy: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 31 Turkey: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 32 Spain: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 33 Poland: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 34 Rest of Europe: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 35 Asia-Pacific: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Country, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 36 Asia-Pacific: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Type, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 37 Asia-Pacific: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 38 China: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 39 China: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Type, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 40 India: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 41 India: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Type, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 42 Australia & New Zealand: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 43 Japan: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 44 Indonesia: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 45 South Korea: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 46 Malaysia: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 47 Rest of Asia-Pacific: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 48 Middle East & Africa: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Country, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 49 Middle East & Africa: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Type, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 50 Middle East & Africa: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector , 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 51 Saudi Arabia: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 52 South Africa: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 53 UAE: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 54 Egypt: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 55 Rest of Middle East & Africa: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 56 South America: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Country, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 57 South America: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By Type, 2014–2021 (Kiloton)
Table 58 South America: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 59 Brazil: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 60 Argentina: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 61 Chile: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)
Table 62 Rest of South America: Decorative Laminates Market Size, By End-Use Sector, 2014–2021 (USD Million)

List of Figures (31 Figures)

Figure 1 Market Segmentation
Figure 2 Decorative Laminates Market: Research Methodology
Figure 3 Market Size Estimation: Bottom-Up Approach
Figure 4 Market Size Estimation: Top-Down Approach
Figure 5 Decorative Laminate: Data Triangulation
Figure 6 Research Assumptions
Figure 7 General Purpose to Be the Fastest-Growing Segment, Between 2016 and 2021
Figure 8 Non-Residential Sector to Be the Largest End-Use Segment of the Decorative Laminates Market Till 2021
Figure 9 Asia-Pacific to Dominate the Global Decorative Laminates Market Till 2021
Figure 10 Decorative Laminates Market to Witness Rapid Growth Between 2016 and 2021
Figure 11 Non-Residential Sector to Register the Highest CAGR During the Forecast Period
Figure 12 China Accounted for the Largest Market Share in 2015
Figure 13 Asia-Pacific to Be the Fastest-Growing Decorative Laminates Market Between 2016 and 2021
Figure 14 Non-Residential Segment Accounted for the Largest Market Share in 2015
Figure 15 Drivers, Opportunities, and Challenges in Decorative Laminates Market
Figure 16 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis: Decorative Laminates Market
Figure 17 General Purpose Decorative Laminates Market in Asia-Pacific is the Fastest Growing
Figure 18 Decorative Laminates Market in Residential Sector to Grow Rapidly Between 2016 and 2021
Figure 19 India, China, and Japan are Emerging as the New Hotspots in Global Market, 2016–2021
Figure 20 U.S. Was the Biggest Decorative Laminates Market in North America, 2015
Figure 21 U.S. to Remain the Leading Player in the Decorative Laminates Market in North America, 2016–2021
Figure 22 Germeny Was the Biggest Decorative Laminates Market in North America, 2015
Figure 23 Non-Residential Sector to Drive the Market Between 2016 and 2021
Figure 24 China to Remain Leading Player in the Decorative Laminates Market in Asia-Pacific, 2016–2021
Figure 25 Dive Chart
Figure 26 Fletcher Building Limited: Company Snapshot
Figure 27 Omnova Solutions Inc.: Company Snapshot
Figure 28 Greenlam Industries Ltd.: Company Snapshot
Figure 29 Merino Group: Company Snapshot
Figure 30 Archidply Industries Ltd.: Company Snapshot
Figure 31 Stylam Industries Ltd.: Company Snapshot




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From Runway to Home Decor – Home Dynamix Launches Nicole Miller Rug Collection


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Home Dynamix Announces Partnership with Esteemed Fashion Designer- Nicole Miller




NEW YORK, NY (PRWEB) MAY 16, 2017

Home Dynamix will debut home textile products this fall in a partnership with renowned fashion designer Nicole Miller. Celebrated for her couture precision and timeless glamour, Nicole Miller combines her design philosophy with the high quality and practicality that Home Dynamix’s home textiles have become known for. The line’s feminine color pallets and urban designs take inspiration from Miller’s latest runway looks, while special techniques like space-dying and heathered yarns, make for truly one of a kind pieces. This is the first in a long-term agreement which will include additional home textile pieces.

“We always keep an eye on what’s trending in fashion and strive to bring that high-end style into our everyday home collections; and who better to do that with than the quintessential fashion icon Nicole Miller?” asked Yuval Evar- Executive Vice President, Home Dynamix. “This is the latest in the line of licensing agreements that we have entered this year, as we continue to cement our position as a top distributor of home textiles.”

“Good design isn’t just for your wardrobe – your home is an extension of your personal style,” exclaimed Nicole Miller. “I wanted to be able to give my customers the chance to bring that idea into their home decor – using my signature prints, colors, and design techniques in a new way. Home Dynamix has been a great partner in designing my home textile line! They’ve really done a wonderful job translating my dream of a home decor line into collections that are both stylish and functional.”

Nicole Miller’s debut collections for Home Dynamix will feature the following beautifully designed area rugs:

Artisan- True to Nicole Miller’s flair for the exquisite and the unique, the Artisan collection for Home Dynamix is made from a silky viscose that is space-dyed with rich jewel tones, covering each rugs with hundreds of multi-colored hues.

Kenmare- Nicole Miller designed the Kenmare collection for Home Dynamix with the hip woman in mind. Crisp and cool blues and purples are brought to life with delicately woven yarns that shimmer under the light and also feature an embossed-like look for both texture and aesthetic appeal.

Parlin- Taking inspiration from Nicole Miller’s spring collections, the Parlin rugs for Home Dynamix bring a bolder update to traditionally feminine color pallets with deep hues and defined lines to give each area rug a unique look that features intricate details on a plush polypropylene top.

Heavenly- The solid shag rugs of the Heavenly collection are as special and comfortable as Nicole Miller’s clothing line. Constructed with an ultra-soft microfiber, Home Dynamix has developed the Heavenly collection for those who are looking for both comfort and style.

Casey- The Casey rugs by Nicole Miller are high-pile, luxurious shags for cozy elegance. Using a special dye technique to achieve a heathered look, this exceptionally plush shag rug will transform the look of your room from flat to fabulous.

About Home Dynamix

Founded in New Jersey in 1986 as a rug importer business, Home Dynamix is a family-owned and operated business that has grown to become a leader in manufacturing and distribution of beautifully designed and quality home goods including rugs, mats, bedding, bath and pet products. With more than three decades in the home textile business Home Dynamix has distinguished itself as a trendsetter that always keeps the customer in mind.Home Dynamix is a worldwide company with more than 300 employees in offices in New Jersey, New York, California, China and India. Home Dynamix travels the world to find the freshest styles, most luxurious fabrics, and most advanced technology to create high quality, high fashion home decor products. For more information, visit http://www.homedynamix.com.

About Nicole Miller

Known for her signature graphic prints and innovative silhouettes, Nicole Miller is an iconic American designer with a modern, ageless aesthetic. With a degree in fine arts from The Rhode Island School of Design and a degree from l’Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture Parisienne in Paris, Nicole Miller combines her art training with couture technique. Nicole Miller’s creations have garnered a loyal following of celebrity fans including Angelina Jolie, Beyoncé, and Blake Lively, amongst others. Nicole is a CFDA board member, and has been the recipient of numerous industry awards such as the Legend of Fashion Award (2006), Fashion Group International Lifetime Achievement Award (2012), and the Visionary Woman Award (2014).







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FoxDen Decor Introduces a Build-Your-Own Vanity Feature


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FoxDen Decor now lets buyers build and order their own vanity online.




CANUTILLO, TEXAS (PRWEB) MAY 11, 2017

FoxDen Decor (http://foxdendecor.com) the crafter of hand-made rustic and reclaimed wood furniture introduces a fresh, new and exciting feature on its website: build-your-own vanity.

“Customization of our real wood furniture is what has always set us apart,” says Jami Stewart, spokesperson for FoxDen Decor. “Now with our build-your-own vanity feature, there is another layer of customization that puts the fun and creativity directly into the customer’s hands. It’s the perfect solution for those that like to interact in the digital space, but receive high quality products and service in real time.”

The easy click-through process gives customers a choice of vanity shapes and sizes. Once a vanity is selected, the customer chooses from a variety of hardware and pulls. Complementing medicine and linen cabinets are shown just before a huge selection of custom sinks are introduced. The final step is to select the color of the vanity and get a total price.

“Once a customer creates their look, they can add it to the shopping cart with one click,” confirms Stewart.

Orders are covered by a no-hassle shipping policy and you can learn home styling tips on the company’s blog (http://foxdendecor.com/blog).

About FoxDen Decor
We offer a unique selection of rustic furniture with styles ranging from reclaimed, door top, rustic, painted, cedar and much more. All furniture is hand crafted and finished by using a hand rubbed paste wax. Our reclaimed furniture is sanded down to a smooth to the touch finish and can be stained or left natural.

Contact Details:
Jami Stewart
7142 La Junta
Canutillo, TX 79835
Phone: 1-888-666-1113
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FoxDen Decor Now Offers Ceramic Sinks


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FoxDen Decor now has a selection of ceramic sinks.




CANUTILLO, TEXAS (PRWEB) MAY 04, 2017

FoxDen Decor (foxdendecor.com) the crafter of hand-made rustic and reclaimed wood furniture, has expanded its product offering with ceramic sinks.

“Our extremely popular vanities can now be further enhanced with a carefully curated selection of ceramic sinks,” says Jami Stewart, spokesperson for FoxDen Decor. “While we have three shapes for bathroom sinks right now, (large rectangle, square vessel, and elongated with rounded corners) we are happy, as always, to customize an order with you to ensure your vision of the perfect bathroom vanity and ceramic sink combination comes to life.”

The ceramic sinks are the perfect affordable, high quality, stylish component to complement any of FoxDen Décor’s vanities. With the ability to already customize the vanities with your choice of finish and hardware, being able to select the sink as well truly makes each piece unique.

“With FoxDen Decor, you don’t need to have an interior designer on call, or feel like your only option for a beautiful vanity is a common big box stock brand,” concludes Stewart. “Take a look at our selection and let us help you make a piece that is one-of-a-kind.”

To learn more about FoxDen Decor, visit the company online at foxdendecor.com/shop. Orders are covered by a no-hassle shipping policy and you can learn home styling tips on the company’s blog

(http://www.foxdendecor.com/blog).

About FoxDen Decor

We offer a unique selection of rustic furniture with styles ranging from reclaimed, door top, rustic, painted, cedar and much more. All furniture is hand crafted and finished by using a hand rubbed paste wax. Our reclaimed furniture is sanded down to a smooth to the touch finish and can be stained or left natural.

Contact Details:
Jami Stewart
7142 La Junta
Canutillo, TX 79835
Phone: 1-888-666-1113
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Top 10 Ways to Use Books as Decor this Spring and Beyond


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Easy and creative ideas to personalize your space




ATLANTA, April 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Your home is your sanctuary, so why not make it a place that reflects your unique style? Using books as décor is the fun, easy and creative way to personalize your home. Books—vintage or contemporary, oversized or small—add individuality and pizzazz to any room. Whether you want to add a pop of color, make a striking statement or create a theme, books speak volumes.

“We encourage homeowners to ‘think beyond the bookcase’ when it comes to books,” said Justin Krewatch, founding partner of www.BoothandWilliams.com, an online portal and resource for designers and homeowners interested in vintage and modern book décor. “Books are a great way for homeowners to creatively express themselves through the colors, eras, topics and textures…and we’ve made that process incredibly easy and affordable.”

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Modern Green Book Wall available at www.BoothandWilliams.com (retail value of $299). Photo: Booth & Williams
Modern Green Book Wall available at www.BoothandWilliams.com (retail value of $299). Photo: Booth & Williams
Here are a few tips on how you can use books to take your space to the next level in your home, office, retail space, or any cherished space you call your own:

1. Inspire early readers
Vintage children’s books add charm and style to a nursery. Choose beloved fairy tales or your favorite stories from when you were a child. From Nancy Drew to the Hardy Boys to Beatrix Potter, you can pass down your love of literature by surrounding your little one with books.

2. Clearly literary
Take advantage of a Lucite or glass-topped table to showcase books stored on top or underneath. It maximizes unused space and creates a visually striking tableau.

3. Chic page-turners
Books on style and beauty are a natural for a dressing table, boudoir or powder room. Select biographies of fashion icons, photo books of jewelry or gowns, or coordinate by color.

4. Let it grow
Pair your love of gardening or flowers with books that complement the décor of a sunroom or balcony. Create a pedestal for a vase of fresh cut flowers with a stack of books with botanic prints or show off your sunflowers next to books on Van Gogh.

5. Add sophistication to a man-cave
A man’s room is a place to relax and enjoy himself, and what better way to relax than with a library of well curated books. Volumes about vintage automobiles, classic sports or history can enhance the masculine appeal of the man’s retreat.

6. Fuel the fire
Create a cozy library-like nook for a collection of books on top of a working fireplace or even within a non-working fireplace. Stacked vertically or horizontally, it’s a creative way to store books, adds a nice design element to the room, and best of all, all the books are easily accessible should you want to cuddle up to one on a stormy night.

7. Table it
Stacked high next to your sofa, or atop your favorite suitcase or other prized possession, books can serve as an enticing focal point or double as a functional end table or place to display your favorite lamp or other objet d’art.

8. Tell your color story
Much like using paint to make an accent wall pop with color, books can have the same effect. Vibrantly hued books will stand out against a white or taupe wall, and a soothing palette of neutral books can do the same in a brightly colored space. You can even buy books “by the foot” in the exact color that complements your décor!

9. Coffee table conversation starters
Are you an art history buff? A gourmet baker? A world traveler? Assemble a group of books on subjects that hold a special place in your heart and make them the focal point of your coffee table. Not only do they look great as living room décor, but they can also be great icebreakers with your guests.

10. The luxury of leather
Leather-bound books, with their gold-embossed spines and cloth bindings, are the epitome of old world elegance, and add an air of sophistication to any library, study or home office.

For an easy one-stop-shop, try www.boothandwilliams.com where they have basically systematized the book as a decorative medium. Books are carefully arranged by color, subject and style, giving homeowners a simple and gorgeous way to customize, enhance and create excitement in any space.

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