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Popular chair sold at Fantastic Furniture nationwide is urgently recalled over 'injury' fears - MSNA popular chair sold at Fantastic Furniture is being urgently recalled over fears the legs could break if someone sits on it. The Dimi dining chair in both black and white has been sold nationally ...
Fantastic Furniture head of marketing Will Dance commented: “As we spend more time at home than ever before, this campaign celebrates the joy to be found in the chaos of our domestic lives.
We're told Fantastic Furniture is so unstable it could collapse at any moment. This all started around 2:00 Monday afternoon -- when the roof gave way.
A popular chair sold at Fantastic Furniture is being recalled over fears the legs could break when sat sat upon. The Dimi dining chair in both black and white has been sold nationally and online ...
As Fantastic Furniture kicked off a non-deal roadshow, fund managers said owner Greenlit Brands would have to accept a discount given its history.
The latest accounts for the Fantastic Furniture holding company shows it posted a 73 per cent leap in revenue to $571m for the 12 months to October 2022 and net profit doubled to $23.63m.
Fantastic Furniture has extended its partnership with Initiative for another year. Initiative’s remit covers all national and local broadcast media planning and buying, print OOH, radio, print ...
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Budget version costs just $19 while the ottoman from Fantastic Furniture is $99 By CINDY TRAN FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 01:43 EDT, 3 September 2021 | Updated: 03:13 EDT, 3 September 2021 ...
Greenlit Brands, the owner of retail stores Fantastic Furniture, Freedom and Snooze, has booked millions of dollars in restructuring expenses due to supply chain shocks and rising costs caused by ...
Greenlit Brands, the owner of retail stores Fantastic Furniture, Freedom and Snooze, has booked millions of dollars in restructuring expenses due to supply chain shocks and rising costs caused by ...
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