Skyline Design returns to HD Expo
Bringing new eco-friendly outdoor designs
-- Casual Living, 5/14/2010 1:09:00 PM
Skyline Design North America will return to the Hospitality Design Expo in Las Vegas May 19-21 to exhibit its 2010 luxury collections for outdoor living.
“The HD Show is always a priority on our list,” said Judy Calzadilla, Skyline Design vice president. “Our outdoor collections are hospitality grade and the HD Show is a perfect venue to preview the latest collections. It is where the high-end hospitality design trade and manufacturers intermix. We’re delighted to exhibit among the many great designers that will present their lines.”
Skyline’s design-driven lineup is brought directly from Europe and will be the one-stop exhibit not to miss. Its new outdoor furniture collections inspire a new sense of freedom for inviting the outdoors in.
New open textures and lustrous finishes are woven together for durability, design and innovative quality. These dynamic groupings in living, dining and occasional pieces have been created to fulfill the ever-growing evolution of lifestyles.
The Jamaica, Topaz and Ruby are just a few noteworthy groups. The frames feature unusual fibers in super white, black mushroom and chocolate colors. Skyline collections are modern and lineal, applying the finest weaving materials, such as Viro, Raucord by Rehau and Ecolene. These synthetic fibers are revolutionizing design providing chemical and UV resistance, high-tensile strength weather-resistant furniture that is safe for the environment and 100% recyclable.
Skyline offers a variety of styles in fine dining, seating, chaise lounges, bars and gazebos. In addition to Las Vegas, Skyline Design’s new collections will be shown in Chicago, South Beach, Paris, Milan, Germany, Spain and Singapore.
For more information, visit www.skylinedesign.com.
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