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Low: Businesses that succeed in this sector are the ones blending craftsmanship with innovation.

THE furniture industry is facing increasing challenges today, shaped by shifting cultural trends, rapidly advancing technologies and global economic uncertainty.

Ken Low, chief executive officer (CEO) of furniture retailer Majuhome Concept, tells StarBiz 7 that maintaining a balance between craftsmanship and affordability has become more difficult over time.

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