Archive for November, 2009

Stacking Chairs – They Aren’t Just for Summer Any More

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Adams Manufacturing announces a new use for resin. Many buyers purchase the classic stacking resin chairs to use during the summer. It’s important to remember that stacking chairs can be used all year around. Stacking chairs come out of closets, garages, and basements for all kinds of gatherings, even in the dead of winter. They provide quick, comfortable additional seating for friends and family at any time of year.

They are light, strong, and easy to take out and put away. They’re especially handy because even a dozen of them stack in a small space. No other chair is as easy to get out and put away.

Sometimes people forget about their stacking chairs when they have impromptu gatherings with friends and family. Those who remember to use them for get-togethers often say “I don’t know what I’d do without my stacking chairs,” when guests are coming.

When selecting sturdy, classic, affordable stacking chairs for porch and patio, discerning buyers know they may need them at any time of the year. That’s why they make their choice of size and color to work well for them inside at a family dinner, and outside for comfortable seating.

And, a few of the smaller, stacking “kids’ chairs” are a great way to make visiting children feel special. They appreciate going to a place where they can sit comfortably, all year around. So, thoughtful hostesses keep a few on hand to make their small guests feel welcome.

Established in 1981, Adams Mfg. takes pride in providing high-quality, safe consumer products Made in the USA. In addition to casual furniture, Adams also manufactures Christmas decorating accessories, suction cups, and magnets. The company holds exclusive patents on many of its items.

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Natural Salt Crystal Lamps Gain in Popularity with Holistic Crowd

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

The Himalayan Salt Shop (www.himalayansaltshop.com) announced today that 2007 fourth quarter sales of its Himalayan Salt Crystal Lamps have doubled from the previous year. Coverage of these lamps in the November 2007 issue of Woman’s World magazine and the December 2007 issue of Harper’s Bazaar magazine helped fuel the increase in revenue. To continue spreading the word about their natural air-purifying salt lamps, the Himalayan Salt Shop will also be featured on an episode of the cable TV show “Living In Style” which airs this month. The episode of the show will focus on “green products” – products that are environmentally friendly and that promote well-being.

“We are trying to get the word out about these beautiful and natural products,” said Ernesto Gaglione, President of the Himalayan Salt Shop, “with the continuing focus on holistic means for health improvement, our natural and unique products strike a chord with those looking to live healthier lives.”

Himalayan Salt Crystal Lamps help purify the indoor air of the home via natural ionization. Many see the lamps as a favorable alternative to traditional air purifiers since the lamps are of a natural material, crystal salt, and they are also considered more visually appealing than mechanical air ionizers. These salt crystals, mined from the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains in Asia, are typically orange to reddish in color.

A candelabra-based incandescent bulb serves as the heating source causing the lamp to emit a colorful glow. The company’s website can also be visited at www.saltpower.com where individuals can learn about the health benefits of Himalayan Salt Crystal Lamps by visiting the site’s “Salt Lamp Information Center.”

The company has also announced the growth of their wholesale unit, which presently supplies over sixty retailers across the country who have started carrying Himalayan Salt Shop products.

About The Himalayan Salt Shop:

The Himalayan Salt Shop was founded in 2005 and specializes in the education and marketing of Himalayan Salt Crystal products. Typical customers of the Himalayan Salt Shop include alternative and holistic medicine practitioners, retail store owners, and individuals who prefer natural and organic products. The Himalayan Salt Shop is headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey.

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Gerald Pomeroy Selected to Participate in Boston Design Center Dream Home 2008

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Gerald Pomeroy of the award-winning firm Gerald Pomeroy Design Group, is one of the distinguished designers featured in the Boston Design Center (BDC) Dream Home 2008. Mr. Pomeroy is designing the Dining Room.

Boston Design Center Dream Home 2008 – The Ultimate Design Installation is located on the 6th floor of the Design Center and is an unprecedented design event, showcasing the extraordinary talents of nine of the area’s top design firms and the luxury resources available only at The Boston Design Center. Each room has been created to provide inspiration, aspiration and creative ideas to help patrons refine his or her own personal style. Products featured in the designer rooms will be promoted and available for purchase to thousands of online visitors through www.bostondesign.com/dreamhome.

Mr. Pomeroy’s dining room features a modern mix of antiques and contemporary art complemented by custom lush de Gournay plum blossom gilded-on-wallpaper and a dramatic and graphic stenciled painted floor. “This is a truly elegant and hypnotic space, that invites you to linger and then lures you back, time and time again,” states Mr. Pomeroy. “Some of the distinctive elements in this room are being introduced for the first time. We are thrilled with the result.”

The team assisting Pomeroy Interior Design Group with this transformation include: The Classic Group, Inc., architects & builders (construction); Normand St. Marie (wallpaper installation); COD Decorative Painting (stencil-painted floor); Pal Painting (painting); and Miles River Sewing (custom drapes).

Gerald Pomeroy’s projects have been showcased on HGTV, NECN’s New England Dream House, and in a number of national, regional and local publications, including Traditional Home, The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, New England Home Magazine, Design New England, Renovation Style, Better Homes & Gardens, Boston Common, and Brunschwig & Fils Up Close, among others. Most recently, a project of Gerald Pomeroy Design Group graced the cover of the 2007 November/December issue of Design New England, and will be featured in the 2008 holiday issue of Traditional Home. Additionally, Mr. Pomeroy’s own home will be the feature story in the annual “before & after” summer issue of Traditional Home.

For more information on Gerald Pomeroy Design Group, call (617) 227-6693 or visit their website www.geraldpomeroydesigngroup.com. For further information on the BDC Dream Home, please visit their website www.bostondesign.com.

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