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INTERLUDE
HOME BEGINS 2007 WITH AN
ALL-NEW UPHOLSTERY PROGRAM Exclusive new chairs, sofas and ottomans covered
in a wide array of fashion fabrics are a potent mix of the familiar
and the totally unexpected. See it all in Las Vegas, World Trade Center B-346
and B-362. New for the January 2007
Las Vegas Market: Interlude Home will introduce coordinated seating, a first for
the multi-branded line. By the spring High Point Market, the seating program
will grow substantially, according to Jim Calhoun, Upholstery Design and
Product Development Manager. The new chairs, sofas and
ottomans in the collection are every bit as smashing as the company's huge
assortment of decorative accessories and accent furniture. Whether
it's a traditional design from Signature or a contemporary piece from Studio,
the Interlude look is both classic and classy--a potent mix of the familiar and
the completely unexpected. The exclusive new seating ideas are also
wonderfully versatile...the kind of furniture that always seems to work well no
matter where it's placed. The new upholstery
program has great benefits for Interlude's customers: Interior designers and
retailers, large and small. "The addition of the new
upholstery program to our accent furniture and decorative accessories offers
our customers total lifestyle solutions from a single vendor," says Sean
McFadden, Interlude Home Vice President of Sales. "Retailers will appreciate
how easy it will be to create big-impact displays with merchandise that all
looks great together. Another big benefit: Fewer mistakes on the sales floor. A
fully coordinated offering really helps keep assortments focused and fresh." As the program gets
underway, Calhoun says the first introductions will be covered in rich,
light-neutral fabrics that range from chenilles and velvets to nubby linen
weaves. Created from a wide variety of species, the exposed wood frames are finished in
medium to dark tones with not much sheen. "We've paid a lot of
attention to scale and proportion, and as a result, the chairs are not locked
into one specific setting. They work as an accent or at tableside equally
well," Calhoun says. "Likewise, the designs have been adapted for use with a
variety of décor styles. Taken as a whole, the collection is eclectic, but
thoughtfully so." Like the fashion house
that it is, Interlude Home introduces new designs at all major markets. Unlike
most home furnishings companies, Interlude sells exclusive designs directed by
a large in-house design team. Another point of difference is Interlude's
disciplined approach to product development. Guided by the needs of each of its
five lifestyle-driven brands and further inspired by trend-directed themes
within those brands, Interlude's designers seem to work magic. But it is their
hard work that allows the company to consistently introduce coordinated new product that
can sweep a retail sales floor into the next fashion season with ease and great
style. The company's ability to
deliver right-on-the-money home fashions hasn't gone unnoticed. These days,
Interlude Home's brands are the ones that trend watchers keep an eye on.What these mavens will see in January is a
wonderfully coordinated upholstery program that seamlessly meshes with
Interlude's entire offering. LEXINGTON WING CHAIR Champagne panne velvet
brings shimmer and chic to Lexington, a sophisticated high-back wing chair
(SKU 143203). The simple but dramatic exposed wood frame with its dark,
high-sheen finish conjures late-night glamour at any hour. Slim squared legs
take the chair high off the ground, the perfect platform for the chair's deep,
self-welted cushion. PALAMAU LOVE SEAT Palamau love seat from
Interlude Signature's ( SKU 143208) has the bold
proportions Interlude Home is famous for. The low-sheen wooden frame with open,
horizontal slats through its mid-section makes for a deep, comfortable sit. Shown with
a large-scale damask cover in chestnut. |