Design

Atlantic Plywood adds Fenix to product mix

BATAVIA, Ill. -- Atlantic Plywood, a wholly owned subsidiary of Parksite, has expanded their product mix with the addition of Fenix. Created by Arpa Industriale and introduced in 2013, Fenix is defined by its characteristics such as an extreme matte finish that is anti-fingerprint and thermally repairable, thanks to its surface technology. Inspired by Italian tradition, Fenix features 20 colors and represents an alternative to other materials. It can be used in kitchens, hospitality, healthcare, partition systems, reception areas and furniture.

Design

Atlantic Plywood adds Fenix to product mix

BATAVIA, Ill. -- Atlantic Plywood, a wholly owned subsidiary of Parksite, has expanded their product mix with the addition of Fenix. Created by Arpa Industriale and introduced in 2013, Fenix is defined by its characteristics such as an extreme matte finish that is anti-fingerprint and thermally repairable, thanks to its surface technology. Inspired by Italian tradition, Fenix features 20 colors and represents an alternative to other materials. It can be used in kitchens, hospitality, healthcare, partition systems, reception areas and furniture.

Design

Atlantic Plywood adds Fenix to product mix

BATAVIA, Ill. -- Atlantic Plywood, a wholly owned subsidiary of Parksite, has expanded their product mix with the addition of Fenix. Created by Arpa Industriale and introduced in 2013, Fenix is defined by its characteristics such as an extreme matte finish that is anti-fingerprint and thermally repairable, thanks to its surface technology. Inspired by Italian tradition, Fenix features 20 colors and represents an alternative to other materials. It can be used in kitchens, hospitality, healthcare, partition systems, reception areas and furniture.

Woodworking Industry News

April residential furniture orders 'downright ugly,' dive 61%

HIGH POINT, N.C. - As expected, the COVID-19 pandemic had a "downright ugly" impact on new residential furniture orders. New orders in April were down 61% compared to a year ago, and down 52% from March.  "As the pandemic hit, March orders were down 29% from March 2019. As expected, every one of our participants reported a significant decline in orders," said Ken Smith, managing partner at Smith Leonard in the latest Furniture Insights survey of manufacturers and distributors.

Woodworking Industry News

April residential furniture orders 'downright ugly,' dive 61%

HIGH POINT, N.C. - As expected, the COVID-19 pandemic had a "downright ugly" impact on new residential furniture orders. New orders in April were down 61% compared to a year ago, and down 52% from March.  "As the pandemic hit, March orders were down 29% from March 2019. As expected, every one of our participants reported a significant decline in orders," said Ken Smith, managing partner at Smith Leonard in the latest Furniture Insights survey of manufacturers and distributors.

Woodworking Industry News

April residential furniture orders 'downright ugly,' dive 61%

HIGH POINT, N.C. - As expected, the COVID-19 pandemic had a "downright ugly" impact on new residential furniture orders. New orders in April were down 61% compared to a year ago, and down 52% from March.  "As the pandemic hit, March orders were down 29% from March 2019. As expected, every one of our participants reported a significant decline in orders," said Ken Smith, managing partner at Smith Leonard in the latest Furniture Insights survey of manufacturers and distributors.

Woodworking Industry News

April residential furniture orders 'downright ugly,' dive 61%

HIGH POINT, N.C. - As expected, the COVID-19 pandemic had a "downright ugly" impact on new residential furniture orders. New orders in April were down 61% compared to a year ago, and down 52% from March.  "As the pandemic hit, March orders were down 29% from March 2019. As expected, every one of our participants reported a significant decline in orders," said Ken Smith, managing partner at Smith Leonard in the latest Furniture Insights survey of manufacturers and distributors.