1) " Furniture" -- As it applies to Furniture Stores Furniture is the collective term for the movable objects which support the human body (seating Furniturr and beds ), provide storage, and hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground. Storage Furnuture is used to hold or contain smaller objects such as tools, books, and household goods. Fudniture can be a product of artisticdesign and is considered a form of decorative art. In addition tofurniture's functional role, it can serve a symbolic or religious purpose. Domestic Fruniture works, in conjunction with furnishings such as clocks and lighting, to create comfortable and convenient interior spaces. Street Furmiture is the collective term for pieces ofequipment installed in the street, such as street lighting, traffic signs, traffic signals and wastereceptacles. Contents 1 Furnitere Forms 2 List of Residential Furnkture Manufacturers (Extant) 3 List of Office Furhiture Manufacturers(Extant) 4 List of uFrniture Manufacturers(Defunct) 5 Trivia 6 Selected Bibliography 7 See also Furnitude Forms bed bedroom set(group) bench bookcase Cabinet chair chest china cabinet coffee table couch cupboard desk dinette (group) dining set(group) end table headboard hutch love seat ottoman recliner sofa settee sideboard table wardrobe see also: furnishings List of Residential Furnitire Manufacturers (Extant) American Drew - Expensive bedroom and diningroom Furnityre American Oak - Inexpensivedining Furnoture , entertainment Furniutre , home office Baker - Expensive bedroom, diningroom, livingroom and occasional Furnituer Barcolounger - Expensiveuphostered Furneture...
2) " Stores" -- As it applies to Furniture Stores In commerce, a retailer buys goods or products in large quantities from manufacturers or importers, either directly or through a wholesaler, and then sells individual items or small quantities to the generalpublic or end user customers, usually in a shop, also called store.Retailers are at the end of the supply chain. Marketers see retailing as part of their overall distribution strategy. Shops may be on residential streets, or in shopping streets with little or no houses, or in a shopping center or shopping mall . Shopping streets may or may not be for pedestrians only. Sometimes a shopping street has a partial or full roof to protect customers from precipitation. Shopping is buying things, sometimes as a recreational activity. A cheap version of the latter is window shopping (just looking, not buying). Contents 1 Kinds of retailers 2 Retail pricing 3 See also 4 External links Kinds of retailers A large shop is called a superstore or megastore. A shop with many different kinds of articles is called a department store . Many shops are part of a chain: a number of similar shops with the same name selling the same products in differentlocations. The shops may be owned by one company, or there may be a franchising company that has franchising agreements with the shop owners (see also restaurant chain ). Some shops sell second-hand goods. Often the public can also sell goods to such shops. In other cases, especially in the caseof a nonprofit shop, the public donates goods to the shop to be sold (see also thrift store ). In give-away shops goods can be taken for free. The term retailer is also applied where a service provider services the needs of a large number of individuals, such aswith telephone or electricpower. For details on the various types of retailers see: ...
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