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Cortex Design announces the
availability of their popular SINIMET
casegood series in steel.
The line is designed to blend
equally well in a modern home interior as in
a busy office or professional environment.
“By introducing a steel
version of this casegood series, we will
continue to serve demanding clients who
require long-lasting performance and quality
from their furniture systems,” said Dylan
Horvath, Principal, Cortex Design. "This
furniture system is built to withstand
constant use, and will last a customer's
lifetime."
By offering the line in
recyclable steel, there are also benefits to
the environment once the product reaches its
end-of-use.
The new series includes 6
storage carts, 3 credenzas, 2 desks, and a
bookshelf design. More pieces will be
introduced to the line in 2007 based on
customer feedback and market demand.
Setting up SINIMET production
in China has been the key to making the leap
in materials from wood to metal. As a
result, the expanded line is now affordable
to a mass consumer market and the quality of
materials has also increased. "When the West
meets the East, a harmonious amalgamation of
design intent and world-class manufacturing
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leads to superior lifestyle
products" said Marco Leung, chief business
partner of Cortex Design in China. "And to
achieve this goal, as a manufacturer we have
been continuously sticking to and improving
our state-of-the-art production technology."
A free DVD/VCD manual is
available about the maintenance of SINIMET
steel casegoods, guidance on how to
distinguish between a real and a counterfeit
SINIMET product, and warranty information.
Cortex Design will also arrange for factory
visits in China for those customers who wish
to learn more about the manufacturing
details of SINIMET.
Cortex Design is a
full-service firm that designs and produces
functional prototypes and new products for
the consumer, industrial, and contract
furniture markets. Cortex Design is located
in Toronto, Ontario, and serves clients
through authorized dealers and manufacturers
in Toronto, Ontario and overseas in southern
China. Visit Cortex Design at
www.cortex-design.com.
For more information in
Canada, including full-resolution
photography, please contact:
Dylan Horvath
Principal, Cortex Design
416.828.1234 |