Home Furnishings Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Home Furnishings stocks.

Home Furnishings Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 WMT Walmart must face lawsuit over deceptive pricing in stores
Jul 3 WMT Walmart: Searching For The Right Multiple Going Forward
Jul 3 EMN Eastman Schedules Second-Quarter 2024 Financial Results News Release and SEC Form 8-K Filing, Teleconference and Webcast, and Release of Additional Information
Jul 3 BSET Bassett Furniture: Caution Is Required Ahead Of Q2 Results
Jul 3 COST Costco (COST) Up 30% in 1H: How Should Investors Play in 2H?
Jul 3 M Dillard's (DDS) Trend-Right Merchandise Strategy Favors Stock
Jul 3 DDS Dillard's (DDS) Trend-Right Merchandise Strategy Favors Stock
Jul 3 COST One Reason Costco Will Never Accept Coupons
Jul 3 COST Barrick Gold and Airbus have been highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day
Jul 3 WMT 2 Top Dividend Growth Stocks to Buy in July
Jul 3 COST Cancel Your Costco Membership This Minute if These 3 Things Apply to You
Jul 3 WMT Walmart Explores Sale Of Closed Health Clinics To Recoup Investments: Report
Jul 3 COST Bull of the Day: Barrick Gold (GOLD)
Jul 2 WMT Analysts ring up Walmart stock price target after meeting with executives
Jul 2 WMT Executive Vice President John Rainey Sells 25,578 Shares of Walmart Inc (WMT)
Jul 2 WMT Walmart exploring possible sale of healthcare centers: report
Jul 2 URBN Urban Outfitters Earns Relative Strength Rating Upgrade; Hits Key Threshold
Jul 2 WMT Sector Update: Health Care Stocks Softer Late Afternoon
Jul 2 WMT Walmart has held talks to sell its shuttered medical clinics, Fortune reports
Jul 2 COST Costco market share gains in grocery and gas categories accelerating- analyst
Home Furnishings

Furniture refers to movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., chairs, stools, and sofas), eating (tables), and sleeping (e.g., beds). Furniture is also used to hold objects at a convenient height for work (as horizontal surfaces above the ground, such as tables and desks), or to store things (e.g., cupboards and shelves). Furniture can be a product of design and is considered a form of decorative art. In addition to furniture's functional role, it can serve a symbolic or religious purpose. It can be made from many materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. Furniture can be made using a variety of woodworking joints which often reflect the local culture.
People have been using natural objects, such as tree stumps, rocks and moss, as furniture since the beginning of human civilisation. Archaeological research shows that from around 30,000 years ago, people started to construct and carve their own furniture, using wood, stone, and animal bones. Early furniture from this period is known from artwork such as a Venus figurine found in Russia, depicting the goddess on a throne. The first surviving extant furniture is in the homes of Skara Brae in Scotland, and includes cupboards, dressers and beds all constructed from stone. Complex construction techniques such as joinery began in the early dynastic period of ancient Egypt. This era saw constructed wooden pieces, including stools and tables, sometimes decorated with valuable metals or ivory. The evolution of furniture design continued in ancient Greece and ancient Rome, with thrones being commonplace as well as the klinai, multipurpose couches used for relaxing, eating, and sleeping. The furniture of the Middle Ages was usually heavy, oak, and ornamented. Furniture design expanded during the Italian Renaissance of the fourteenth and fifteenth century. The seventeenth century, in both Southern and Northern Europe, was characterized by opulent, often gilded Baroque designs. The nineteenth century is usually defined by revival styles. The first three-quarters of the twentieth century are often seen as the march towards Modernism. One unique outgrowth of post-modern furniture design is a return to natural shapes and textures.

Browse All Tags