I can see it now... someone will read / do a furniture wrap http://www.thisismykea.com/how-to-cover and then think that they can wrap a car, sign ect and think that they should be the #1 hire at a sign shop....great.
This is really funny. Other than a garage refrigerator or some basement filing cabinet... I can't think of a single piece of furniture that I or anyone I know would want wrapped. Who in the world are the targeting...... street people with cardboard houses and furniture ??
I took our kitchen clock apart and completely redecorated the innards to make a custom face for my wife's kitchen. I decorated some things in her dance studio and I labeled tool drawers and other items of that nature, but for the life of me, I can't see wrapping our dining room suit or guest bedroom bureaus or beds.
Ikea has what,, 2 stores per state? They will never become a threat to any sign company.
Not even that. I couldn't find any for TN.
The problem people had with 3M was that they were supplying end-user ready graphics to an auto company completely bypassing sign or graphics shops. This is simply a story of a private business purchasing Avery products which they are then printing with their own graphics and using them to fill a product void. I personally find no problem with this.