Ritzenthaler expands micro-fiber kitchen, printed coordinates, seasonal ...
22.09.11
At the New York Customer base -- The John Ritzenthaler Co. has added new looks and offerings to its "Soap & Heavy water" microfiber-made house program as well as upped its printed kitchen and pr coordinates.
New to the microfiber wares are polka doted aprons, microfiber kitchen towels and microfiber sponges as well as like plastic dish brushers and fashion latex gloves.
"We've got everything for the kitchen sink, and we've made it fun to take the mundane out of the irksome task of cleaning," said Debby Stirner, chief of design and product development. "It's like publication clips. You'd rather use the color ones than the plain ones."
The players said while microfiber works as an alternative to cotton, it also carries properties conducive to the kitchen textiles area.
"Microfiber doesn't just fill a void - it has celebrated functional attributes," Stirner said.
To its running "Kitchenwear" printed program of coordinates, Ritzenthaler has added an updated kind to its Vintage Damask with new colors as well as introduced the new Palm and Filthy-and-White Floral groupings. The components here include: apron, assuage kitchen mat, kitchen towels, pot holders and oven mitts.
Source: Home Textiles Today
Make yourself at home
24.09.11
Even if you have purchased your mirage home, chances are after a while you'll want to make changes.
And the finery place to get ideas for those changes can be other renovations. Unless you be acquainted with the homeowner or the builder, it's not always easy to be invited for an inside look. So on Oct. 2 the London Home Builders' Fellowship renovation council puts out the welcome mat at nine of their projects.
"Renovating your rest-home can be the biggest investment homeowners will make aside from their internal purchase," said Marcus Plowright, chair of the renovators' body.
"They can take this opportunity to assess the skills and abilities of a renovator, talk about discuss to the homeowners about their experience and get a better idea of how to proceed with their forecast. The RenoMark members utilize the Parade of Renovations to showcase their projects to a wide of the mark audience of renovation prospects."
What's on display are the latest trends and ideas, including materials, appliances, lighting and layout. The houses are located throughout the see and represent different styles, sizes and ranges of projects.
Source: London Free Press