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Castelle Announces Winner of Atlanta Market Outdoor Furniture Drawing

Castelle, designer and manufacturer of luxury casual furniture, has announced Vicki Smith of Simply Grand, Inc., Bonaire, Georgia, as the winner of the nearly fourteen thousand dollar outdoor furnishing collection drawing held at the culmination of the Summer 2016 Atlanta International Gift and Home Furnishings Market.

Smith, owner and designer for her central Georgia firm, was the winner of Castelle’s Legacy Deep Seating Collection including a six piece contemporary sectional and coffee and end tables. Registration took place throughout the Atlanta Market allowing all design professionals visiting the showroom a chance at the elegant, contemporary collection valued at $13,995.

“The Atlanta Market offered a tremendous opportunity once again to present our luxury outdoor furnishings to professionals in the design field,” said Steve Lowsky, CEO, Castelle. “The competition is an added value for all design visitors to the showroom as they experience how Castelle can be the answer for their clientele’s outdoor spaces.” 

 

All design professional visitors to the Castelle showroom in the Gardens at AmericasMart, , were given the chance to have their badge scanned to enter the drawing. For those visiting the showroom, the contemporary and traditional collections on display allowed them to learn more about the designs what’s trending in the “outdoor room.” 

 

Vicki Smith’s work includes total outdoor living design from space and landscape planning to furnishings and construction renovation.  Smith works to achieve inviting outdoor living spaces that serve as true works of art to be admired from inside or outside the home.




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