This article highlights 11 new Kirkland's home decor and furniture items hitting shelves, including stylish pieces like a scalloped marble cocktail table, floral artwork, mango wood console, vintage-inspired mirror, artisanal vases, a ribbed glass floor lamp, colorful dinnerware, a plush area rug, rustic buffet lamp, a cozy chair and ottoman set, and adorable dachshund wall hooks, perfect for updating your home in the new year.
Circle Furniture, a Massachusetts-based retailer with a history dating back to the 1950s, has abruptly closed all its stores, including a recent location on Cape Cod, citing financial difficulties and laying off around 65 employees without the required formal notice.
A Southern California mother and her 2-year-old daughter, who had been living in their car after a family loss, were unexpectedly given a fully furnished apartment with holiday decorations and essentials by the Holliday's Helping Hands nonprofit, along with support for the mother's career training in healthcare.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled KKL Fabric 9-Drawer Dressers sold on Amazon by HK Brilliant due to tip-over and entrapment hazards that pose serious injury or death risks, violating safety standards.
New tariffs on softwood lumber, furniture, and kitchen cabinets have been implemented by the US under President Trump, aiming to boost domestic industries and national security, but likely increasing homebuilding costs and impacting major exporters like Canada, Vietnam, Mexico, and China.
President Trump implemented new tariffs ranging from 10 to 50 percent on imported lumber, furniture, and kitchen cabinets to boost domestic manufacturing, while also threatening to escalate the trade war with China by potentially imposing additional tariffs and restrictions, which has caused market volatility and concerns over economic slowdown.
President Trump implemented new tariffs ranging from 10 to 50 percent on imported lumber, furniture, and kitchen cabinets to boost domestic manufacturing, but critics warn these tariffs could increase prices for consumers and slow industries like home building, amid ongoing trade tensions with China.
President Trump announced new tariffs of 10% on imported timber and lumber, and 25% on kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and upholstered furniture, starting October 14, citing national security concerns and economic impacts on US industries, with plans to increase duties in the future.
Donald Trump announced tariffs on timber and furniture as part of a national security investigation, aiming to address concerns related to these industries.
President Trump announced new tariffs of 10% on lumber and 25% on cabinets and furniture imports, citing national security concerns, with plans to increase duties if countries do not reach agreements, impacting major trading partners like Canada, Mexico, and Vietnam.
President Trump announced new tariffs on imported lumber (10%) and wooden furniture (25%), with plans to increase these rates in January, citing national security and support for domestic industries, though industry experts warn these tariffs could raise costs and impact housing affordability.
President Donald Trump announced plans to impose a 100% tariff on foreign-made films and substantial tariffs on countries that do not manufacture furniture in the U.S., raising questions about the specifics and implementation of these trade measures, which echo previous threats but lack clear details or immediate action.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that further details on upcoming tariffs for furniture imports, including up to 50% on kitchen cabinets and 30% on upholstered furniture, will be revealed soon, following initial announcements that could impact prices and supply chains.
President Trump announced new tariffs on furniture, kitchen cabinets, and pharmaceuticals, ranging from 25% to 100%, which are expected to increase prices for consumers and impact various industries, though the effects may be tempered by market demand and existing trade agreements.
President Trump announced new tariffs on imported upholstered furniture, pharmaceuticals, kitchen cabinets, and heavy trucks, aiming to protect U.S. industries and national security, but raising concerns about higher consumer costs and economic impact.