Creative Woodwork International Introduces Mixed-media Furniture at the Casual Furniture & Accessories Market in Chicago
New Vienna Chair and Table Combine Earth-friendly Eucalyptus Wood and Stainless Steel
MINNEAPOLIS and CHICAGO -– September 20, 2004 -– Creative Woodwork
International (CWI), a privately held U.S. company that imports eco-friendly,
enduring outdoor wood furniture from Vietnam, introduced its new mixed-media
Vienna Chair and Table today at the Casual Furniture & Accessories Market,
where leading manufacturers from around the world present the newest and most
innovative products for casual and outdoor furnishings. CWI’s new items combine
eucalyptus wood and stainless steel and are additions to its Veranda Collection
of Lifewood furniture for 2005. CWI is at Suite 8G-238 in the Merchandise
Mart.
“Mixed-media design is gaining prominence and popularity as a style
alternative for casual furniture,” says Bernadette Carroll, president of
CWI.
The Vienna Chair (H35 x W18 x D20.5) features a stainless steel
frame with a eucalyptus wood seat and slat back. The Vienna Table (L71 x W32 x
H29) has a eucalyptus wood top and a stainless steel frame and legs. The items
can be viewed at www.creative-woodwork.net/utility/vienna.htm.
About
Creative Woodwork International (CWI)
Headquartered in Minneapolis,
Minn., Creative Woodwork International (CWI) is a privately held U.S. company
that imports eco-friendly, enduring outdoor wood furniture from Vietnam.
Lifewood from CWI, including the Veranda and Lifeware collections, provides a
superior alternative to meet consumers’ growing demand for distinctive, durable,
and affordable wood furniture that brings comfort and style to outdoor living,
naturally. More information on CWI, including Lifewood product catalogs and
photos, is available at www.creative-woodwork.net.
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wood from well managed forests certified in accordance with the rules of the
Forest Stewardship Council.
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