Vintage Verandah readies Jane Seymour Home Collection
Staff -- Home Accents Today, 6/1/2007
Lamp and Home decor source Vintage Verandah will debut the Jane Seymour Home Collection during the summer markets.
The new line will feature four collections that are named for and inspired by locations that have significance in Seymour's life and will include lamps and decorative accessories.
Thirty-nine SKUs debut in Dallas this month, and will also be shown in Atlanta and Las Vegas later this summer.
Lamp and lighting pieces include buffet lamps, table lamps, floor lamps and a wall sconce. The other items are a range of decorative accessories, including picture frames, covered boxes, candleholders and clocks.
The four collections reference the creative influence of what Jane Seymour calls the "four pillars" of her world: St. Catherine's Court and Winding Way in Bath, England; Coral Canyon in Malibu, Calif.; and the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island in Northern Michigan.
"With this new collection, I want to inspire people to discover their own style and make it easy to put it all together," Seymour said.
Vintage Verandah will host Jane Seymour for personal appearances during the Atlanta and Las Vegas summer markets.
"Vintage Verandah is thrilled to be partnering with Jane Seymour and the Jane Seymour Home Collection for lighting and decorative accessories. Jane is a highly regarded personality, and we feel that the blending of her personal style to that of the Vintage Verandah retailer will offer positive momentum for both," said Jimmy Pike, president and CEO of Vintage Verandah. "Having Jane in our showrooms in Atlanta and Las Vegas solidifies the importance that we feel this brand has in the retail marketplace, appealing to consumers on many different levels."
Some of these items are currently in-stock and the remaining will be in-stock by mid-July, according to Todd Sawvelle, marketing director.
All of the Jane Seymour Home Collection items are featured in the new Vintage Verandah Fall 2007 catalog which was sent to customers earlier this month.



























