DFA Expands Membership
By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 9/12/2005 12:00:00 AM
New York —
The Decorative Fabrics Association has established an Allied Membership within which individually owned and operated showrooms, mills and fabric representatives can join the existing membership of manufacturers of high-end decorative fabrics.
A committee has been formed and the DFA has already increased its membership by 30 percent because of the new Allied members.
The DFA, formed in 1932, has been an advocate for minimizing the effect of constant legislative initiatives that have less to do with the residential market than with the commercial market, according to the organization.
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