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Rustic Garden Structures unveils Rustic-Furniture-in-a-box projects |
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September 20, 2006 |
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Rustic Garden Structures, the place for custom-built cedar garden structures in North Carolina unveils Rustic-Furniture-in-a-box projects. Please consider the release below as a product feature item for your publication.
Thinking Outside the Box
Bynum, NC, Sept. 20, 2006
Great outdoor furniture completes the scene a garden creates, and with furniture-in-a-box projects by Rustic Garden Structures gardeners can brag that they built it themselves.
 As development consumes the countryside where he lives, Luke Barrow of Bynum, N.C. removes cedar trees and branches from areas that are being clear-cut and uses them for rustic furniture and structures. Now, for the first time his artistic furniture is delivered in kit form and creatively put together by the customer. Barrow explains, "For ten years we’ve been hearing our clients say they could do this themselves. We decided to put them to the test, provide them with materials and simple instructions, and challenge them to create their own artistic, rustic furniture." Prices start at $199 and include free shipping within the continental U.S. Gardens will be enhanced with a delightful place to sit plus there will be a story to tell about a building adventure and the one-of-a-kind furniture. Photos, details and online ordering are available at www.BenchinaBox.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A feature story about Luke and his work can be provided by contacting Valarie Schwartz at
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Luke Barrow Rustic Garden Structures 919-815-0215
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Press Release Summary
Great outdoor furniture completes the scene a garden creates, and with furniture-in-a-box projects by Rustic Garden Structures gardeners can brag that they built it themselves.
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