Going to trade show requires tons of stamina, let us tell you. You usually walk floor after floor of showrooms, and because you don't want to miss everything, you try to stop at almost every single one of them.
Until your eyes glaze over and everything starts to look the same...
At any rate, we saw this line toward the end of our trip at High Point. Although we were dead tired, it caught our eyes and we thought we show it to you. It's Asian and rattan, two things that we normally don't like, but these are done very well.
Here are some examples from the line.
The items run between $1200/per pair for chair to $1800/per pair for barstools. Not too bad for very high quality stuff!
For more information on the line, visit the GuildMaster web site. The site is for the trade only, but it has contact information so that you can be directed to a dealer nearby.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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