Teters Floral Products launches Sage & Co.
Casual Living Staff -- Casual Living, 12/2/2011 11:48:55 AM
Teters Floral Products will debut Sage & Co., its newest collection of home décor, floral and decorative accessory products, at the January 2012 Atlanta and Dallas markets.
Sage & Co. will feature a new line of more than 4,000 high end seasonal and non-seasonal items including holiday trim, décor, faux pine trees, permanent botanical arrangements, faux floral stems, decorative containers, wall décor, novelties, textiles, ribbon and gifts, according to press release from Teters.
Sage & Co. invites retailers and designers to attend the grand openings of its showrooms on Floor 18, Building 1 at Atlanta's AmericasMart, and on Floor 4 of the Dallas World Trade Center.
"Buyers at Sage & Co. are going to find a fresh new face this season. Clean merchandising, exciting displays, and fabulous products, in bright new showrooms," said Robert Jones, creative director, Sage & Co. "We'll still have the value and service that customers have come to expect from Creative Connection, but we'll feature an expanded selection of beautiful new products at down to earth prices with the best discounts already included - eliminating the need to calculate artificial discounts."
The Creative Connection Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Teters Floral Products. The Creative Connection designs and implements direct import programs for larger-volume retailers.
Sage & Co. may also create custom-made private label collections for select retail partners at direct import prices, according to the press release.
For appointments and or to view the new line, contact the company at 800.866.1863.
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