Shadow Mountain debuts Woolrich line
Shadow Mountain debuts Woolrich line
-- Home Accents Today, 11/1/2008
Shadow Mountain has signed a licensing agreement with Woolrich to produce case goods and upholstery.
Approximately 35 pieces of bedroom, dining and occasional case good items debuted in the Shadow Mountain showroom during last month's High Point Market. An upholstery collection is slated to debut this winter in Las Vegas.
The rustic Heritage Loft Collection features hand-planed mahogany solids and veneers, double-stitched full-grain leather, wood-on-wood drawer guides, hand-forged iron accents and a dark distressed finish.
The group's smaller scale is tailored for use in condos, town homes, apartments and other smaller dwellings.
“Our newest venture with Shadow Mountain is like a breath of fresh air with an innovative lifestyle look for the way many consumers want to live today—casual rustic, and with an outdoor ambience,” said Sharon Kepley, licensing manager of home furnishings for Woolrich.
“Our partnership with Woolrich shows the importance of the rustic lifestyle both companies represent in the marketplace,” said Chad M. Turney, Shadow Mountain president and CEO. “We're excited to be able to launch our first collection, Heritage Loft, that is targeted toward the more urban consumer that fills a void within our niche. “




























