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housewares

[hous-wairz] / ˈhaʊsˌwɛərz /


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Ferguson is listed as an active director for three other businesses registered with Companies House: Ginger and Moss, set up as a lifestyle brand to sell tea, jewellery and housewares, a "motion picture production activities" business called Coat, and Librasol, classified under "artistic creation" on the official register for private companies.

From BBC

Sin, a company that makes housewares and lighting in Brooklyn, N.Y., is archiving items such as a ceramic planter that cost $450 because it doesn’t believe customers will pay more and is upping prices across its entire lineup this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The retail giant has historically been known for its affordable clothes and wide range of cheap groceries, housewares, electronics and toys.

From BBC

“Economically, the two groups fit together,” Ms. Ziegelman points out, with Christian farmers hawking livestock, produce, wood, straw and animal hides, while Jews sold clothing, housewares and other products, “from soap to sickles.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Much of the clothing, toys and housewares that Americans like Kay purchase has been so inexpensive that we buy it almost without thinking.

From The Wall Street Journal