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NASHVILLE, TN -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/02/05 -- LoftWerks, Inc. (OTC: LFWK) announces today that it has teamed with an interior design company to begin organizing the various furniture lines for its LoftWise furniture and fixtures catalogue. Thus far, over 30 unique, contemporary and modern lines are being considered. Many of the manufacturers are either new to the U.S. market or have only very limited products at select retail centers. These lines are from around the globe and will present the current and future trends in home furnishings. "Our criteria is to offer complete design selection to both the urban dweller and/or contemporary or modern home owner. The look and design of these pieces, from couches to tables to lighting, are unlike anything else on the market," said Dennis Ammerman, CEO of LoftWerks.
The introduction of the furniture line and the accompanying catalogue are part of LoftWerks' overall strategy of promoting and developing the complete new urban lifestyle. "As we have developed our urban revitalization projects over the last several years, we have noticed a real lack of any coherent and easily accessed source for the urban loft dweller who is seeking furniture and fixtures uniquely suited to the new urban lifestyle," said Ammerman. "We want to be the cutting-edge destination for those folks who are pioneering the revitalization of the new urban landscape."
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