Veltri to head Thomasville - Serta
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Veltri to head Thomasville - Serta
June 17 2013 Vol. 37 No. 42 $15 T H E B U S I N E SS N E W S PA P E R O F T H E F U R N I T U R E I N D U S T RY Serta extends its lead Veltri to head Thomasville Top producer’s sales soar 26.7% Former Arhaus senior VP replaces Teplitz HIGH POINT — Serta put together another stellar bedding performance in 2012, solidifying its position as the nation’s No. 1 bedding producer. Serta’s soaring 26.7% sales growth last year pushed its wholesale bedding shipments to $1.47 billion, $261 million ahead of No. 2 Sealy, which saw its shipments rise a more modest 7.4% last year to $1.21 billion. see Producers, p16 Grand buys four W.Va. stores By Clint Engel ROANOKE, Va. — Grand Home Furnishings here is expanding its West Virginia presence with the acquisition of four John Eye’s Big Sandy Superstores in the state. The deal is expected to close in August. The purchase price was not disclosed. Top 100 store Grand is buying showrooms in Beckley, Lewisburg, Princeton and Summersville, W.Va., ranging from about 28,000 square feet to 60,000 square feet, said Randy Lundy, Grand’s chief financial officer. see Grand, p38 Culp fiscal year sales, profits up By Jay McIntosh HIGH POINT — Despite mixed results in the fourth quarter, fabric supplier Culp Inc. said its fiscal year ended April 28 was “one of the best years in the company’s history” with sales up 5.6% and net income climbing 37.8%. In the fourth quarter, sales were down 7% to $70.4 million against a strong period a year ago but earnings rose 8.2% to $3.7 million. Mattress fabric sales for the quarter were down 6% to $40.8 million, see Culp, p39 www.furnituretoday.com I N D E X Bedding Today ..................22 Casual Living Report ..........12 Classifieds ..........................34 ICFF Report ........................26 Materials ConneXion .........28 Obituaries ............................8 Opinion .............................14 People Today .....................30 Selling Sleep ......................24 Staff listing.........................31 By Thomas Russell THOMASVILLE, N.C. — Industry watchers are hopeful that a recently announced change in leadership at Thomasville Fur niture could help the brand recapture some of the market share and floor space it has lost in recent years. Company parent Furniture Brands International announced June 7 that it was replacing former president Ed Teplitz with Kathy Veltri, an executive with Ohio-based retailer Arhaus Furniture. Veltri, who has 20-plus years of experience in retail, is the second female leader of the company in recent years after Nancy Webster, a former Target executive who held the job from August 2005 until fall 2007, when Teplitz came on board. see Thomasville, p6 Lifestyle Enterprise goes global By Thomas Russell HIGH POINT — With aggressive pricing and marketing, Lifestyle Enterprise has built a solid clientele in the United States and says it’s using a similar strategy to duplicate that success in other parts of the world. Today the company sells into 60 countries outside North America. Company officials did not reveal specific sales figures, but said that in the six years since Lifestyle has established its global distribu- This sectional is one of Lifestyle Enterprise’s best-selling tion network, international footprints in Europe. Features include contemporary see Lifestyle, p38 styling and articulating headrests. Wayfair.com adds boutique pages By Clint Engel BOSTON — Home furnishings e-commerce giant Wayfair.com has launched an advertising program on its website, creating boutique pages and related display ads for suppliers of home furnishings and other goods. The retailer said the program is designed both to build brand awareness for suppliers and to drive Wayfair’s consumer traffic — visitors who are unwilling to buy big furniture items online — into bricks-and-mortar stores. Wayfair has opened space for supplier display ads that are strategically positioned advertisement SELL FULLY CHARGED. © 2013 Simmons Bedding Company. All rights reserved. By David Perry Every model in the Beautyrest® line has been designed for recharging sleep. Contact your sales rep to find out more. see Wayfair.com, p2 FT001i42 1 6/13/2013 3:43:37 PM 16 FURNITURE |TODAY www.furnituretoday.com JUNE 17, 2013 Top Bedding Producers Corsicana heads group chasing the Top 5 By David Perry HIGH POINT — Promotional bedding powerhouse Corsicana heads the list of bedding producers chasing bedding’s Top Five mattress makers. Texas-based Corsicana maintains its No. 6 ranking on Furniture/Today’s list of the Top 15 U.S. Bedding Producers, once again recording a doubledigit growth year to keep it well ahead of its nearest competitor. Corsicana saw its wholesale bedding shipments jump 13.2% last year, to $206 million. That followed a 26.4% shipment gain in 2011. Those are estimates by Furniture/Today. Those figures for Corsicana do not count the branded bedding business it does with licensee partners Englander, Spring Air and Therapedic. Comfort Solutions remains the No. 7 bedding producer, with estimated shipments last year of $150 million, a 2.6% decline. Therapedic successfully defends its No. 8 ranking, with wholesale bedding shipments last year estimated by Furniture/Today at $123 million, a 7.9% gain over the previous year. In the No. 9 position once again is Englander. Furniture/ Today estimates its wholesale bedding shipments last year at $99 million, unchanged from the previous year. Moving into the Top 10 is Restonic, whose 2012 bedding shipments are estimated by Furniture/Today at $85 million, a 6.3% increase. Slipping out of the Top 10 is Kingsdown, which had its second consecutive year of sales declines, according to Furniture/Today estimates. F/T estimated Kingsdown’s 2012 wholesale shipments at $84 million, a 4.5% decline. Kingsdown is now No. 11 on the list. Moving into the No. 12 position is Symbol, which was No. 13 last year. Furniture/Today estimated Symbol’s wholesale shipments last year at $70 million, a 1.4% increase. Spring Air dropped from No. 12 on the list to the No. 13 position, with estimated wholesale bedding shipments last year of $64 million, an 8.6% decline. No. 14 is once again E.S. Kluft and Co., which supplied accountant-verified figures showing wholesale bedding shipments of $49 million last year, a 14% increase. That figure does not include sales Kluft contributed to Comfort Solutions, for which it is a licensee. No. 15 is Southerland, with 2012 estimated wholesale shipments of $46 million, a 9.5% increase. 2012 estimated U.S. wholesale bedding shipments in $ millions market share The Top five1 $4,979 Specialty sleep2 $1,240 Top 15 producers $5,955 Total industry3 $6,825 73.0% 18.2% 87.3% 100.0% 1. Includes Serta, Sealy, Simmons, Tempur-Pedic and Select Comfort 2. Includes Tempur-Pedic and Select Comfort 3. Based on the International Sleep Products Assn. 2012 figure Source: Furniture/Today market research Growth in 2012 percent change in $ shipments, 2011-2012 11.4% 10.1% X Producers from p1 Sealy-brand shipments rose 7.9% last year to $954 million. The company’s Stearns & Foster brand registered a 5.5% increase, to $250 million, according to Furniture/Today estimates. Simmons, Tempur-Pedic and Select Comfort all maintained their rankings as the Nos. 3, 4 and 5 producers on Furniture/ Today’s list of the Top 15 U.S. Bedding Producers. Serta first edged out Sealy as the bedding industry’s top producer in 2011, finishing that year with just a $34 million lead over Sealy, which stood unchallenged as the industry’s top producer for decades until the ascent of Serta. Serta managed to follow up its 18.1% sales gain in 2011, one that was fueled by the success of its iComfort line of gel memory foam beds, with an even more impressive showing in 2012, when its iSeries line of gel memory foam and innerspring beds joined the iComfort line in setting a sizzling sales pace on retail floors. The double-digit gains recorded by Serta put more distance between Serta and the rest of the bedding pack. No. 3 Simmons couldn’t match the growth rates of Serta or Sealy last year. Simmons reg- FT016,18i42 16 8.7% istered a 5.8% increase in its wholesale bedding shipments, which topped the billion dollar mark, at $1.05 billion. That is $419 million behind Serta, compared with a gap of $167 million the year before. Memory foam leader Tempur-Pedic held steady in the No. 4 position, but added just $2 million to its bedding shipments, which rose to $882 million. That is a gain of just 0.2%, far below the 30.2% growth rate Tempur-Pedic achieved in 2011. It reflects a more competitive bedding landscape that challenges Tempur-Pedic’s growth plans. But Tempur-Pedic has a new partner, Sealy, which it acquired earlier this year. The companies have merged into a new entity, Tempur Sealy International, but say that Sealy and TempurPedic will continue to operate as independent brands. With Serta and Simmons both owned by Advent International (and operating as competing brands), two bedding entities now control the top four mattress brands. Airbed producer Select Comfort is far behind bedding’s Big Four, but has been on a strong growth pace. Select Comfort, which makes the Sleep Number line of adjustable airbeds, saw its wholesale bedding shipments jump 18.9% last year, to $358 million. A year earlier, Select Com- fort registered wholesale bedding growth of 14.9%, to $301 million. With another strong performance last year, Select Comfort was one of a handful of top producers to record two consecutive years of doubledigit growth. Bedding’s Top Five producers dominate the bedding landscape, accounting for 73% of total industry shipments, pegged at $6.83 billion by the International Sleep Products Assn. 5.0% Top 15 producers Total industry1 The Top five2 Specialty sleep3 1. Based on the International Sleep Products Assn. 2011 and 2012 figures 2. Includes Serta, Sealy, Simmons, Tempur-Pedic and Select Comfort 3. Includes Tempur-Pedic and Select Comfort Source: Furniture/Today market research Share of U.S. bedding shipments 2012 Other producers 12.8% 2011* Other producers 13.8% Serta 21.6% Remaining Top 15 producers 14.3% Sealy 17.8% 5.2% Serta 18.5% Remaining Top 15 producers 15.0% Sealy 18.0% 4.8% Tempur-Pedic Simmons 12.9% 15.4% Select Comfort 87.2% Top 15 producers Source: Furniture/Today market research Tempur-Pedic 14.0% Simmons 15.9% Select Comfort 86.2% Top 15 producers *Based on the International Sleep Products Assn.’s revised 2011 total of $6.28 billion. 6/12/2013 3:25:03 PM 18 FURNITURE |TODAY www.furnituretoday.com JUNE 17, 2013 Top Bedding Producers Top 15 U.S. bedding producers Rank 1 Rank last year 1 Company Serta Estimated U.S. wholesale bedding shipments in $ millions 2012 2011 $1,473 Percent change 2011 to 2012 $1,163 26.7% Includes sales allowances and incentives of $66 million in 2012 and $57 million in 2011. 2 2 Sealy $1,212 $1,129 7.4% Includes shipments of its Sealy, Stearns & Foster and Bassett Bedding brands and shipments from its single licensee, Sealy Mattress Co. of New Jersey. Sales for Stearns & Foster were estimated at $250 million in 2012. Also includes sales allowances and incentives of $123 million in 2012 and $119 million in 2011. 3 3 Simmons $1,054 $996 5.8% Includes sales allowances and incentives of $144 million in 2012 and $143 million in 2011. Excludes crib mattress sales. 4 4 Tempur-Pedic $882 $880 0.2% Includes sales allowances and incentives of $107 million in 2012 and $70 million in 2011. 5 5 Select Comfort $358 $301 18.9% 6 6 Corsicanae $206 $182 13.2% Excludes shipments from branded business with licensee partners, Englander, Spring Air and Therapedic. 7 7 Comfort Solutionse $150 $154 -2.6% 8 8 Therapedice $123 $114 7.9% 9 9 Englandere $99 $99 0.0% 10 11 Restonice $85 $80 6.3% 11 10 Kingsdowne $84 $88 -4.5% 12 13 Symbole $70 $69 1.4% 13 12 Spring Aire $64 $70 -8.6% 14 14 E.S. Kluft $49 $43 14.0% 15 15 Southerlande $46 $42 9.5% $5,955 $5,410 10.1% Top 15 total Rankings are by estimated U.S. wholesale bedding shipments. All figures for calendar 2012 and 2011. All sales information, except for that supplied by publicly held companies that break out U.S. wholesale bedding shipments or companies that provide accountant verified or audited figures, are Furniture/Today market research estimates. Figures exclude shipments to Puerto Rico and include sales allowances, incentives and cash discounts. Figures have been rounded to the nearest million. e=Furniture/Today estimate Source: Furniture/Today market research FT016,18i42 18 Methodology for ranking top bedding producers HIGH POINT — Furniture/Today uses public and private information to develop the wholesale shipment figures in its report of the Top 15 U.S. Bedding Producers. The newspaper begins the process by sending a survey to some two dozen bedding producers, asking them to supply audited or accountant-verified figures for their 2012 bedding shipments. Three leading bedding producers — Sealy, Tempur-Pedic and Select Comfort — were publicly held last year and supplied shipment figures to Furniture/Today. Sealy provided its total U.S. shipments figure, which was $1.21 billion. Furniture/ Today estimates that Sealy-brand bedding accounts for $954 million of that total and posted a 7.9% increase over the previous year, while Bassett Bedding-branded shipments were $8 million, unchanged from the previous year. F/T estimates that Stearns & Foster shipments grew 5.5% last year, to $250 million. Two other leading producers — Simmons and Serta, both owned by Advent International, a private equity firm — supplied accountant-verified reports of audited figures. Only one other producer on the Top 15 list — No. 14 E.S. Kluft & Co. — supplied accountant-verified figures. Together, those six companies represent 84% of the Top 15 and 74% of the industry. The remaining producers on the list — Corsicana, Comfort Solutions, Therapedic, Englander, Restonic, Kingsdown, Symbol, Spring Air and Southerland — are ranked on the basis of a Furniture/Today survey of bedding producers and suppliers. All bedding producers are told that if they can’t supply accountant-verified or audited figures, Furniture/Today will use its industry survey to estimate their shipments. The newspaper takes all of the estimates it receives and averages them to arrive at the shipment estimates for the producers that did not supply accountant-verified or audited figures. Those figures are labeled as estimates in the list of the Top 15 U.S. Bedding Producers. Executive Editor David Perry and Dana French, director of research, collected the figures presented in this report, developed the estimates, and did the market analysis. The figure for the size of the mattress industry — $6.83 billion — is from the International Sleep Products Assn. 6/12/2013 3:25:04 PM