MONTREAL, CANADA, May 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) Richelieu, a leading North American importer, distributor and manufacturer of specialty hardware and complementary products, will exhibit at the 2013 Montreal International Design Show (SIDIM) design show, booth 228, from May 23 to 26. Several new, exclusive, and innovative products will be unveiled, all perfectly in step with the latest trends and requirements in kitchen and bath design.
The challenge to maximize the functionality of small spaces without sacrificing style or function inspired Richelieu to create a line of concealed, extendable tables. Kitchens and other living spaces can be equipped with a Richelieu table in a cabinet or in a freestanding drawer unit, which cleverly opens into a fully functioning breakfast or dining table. This single solution can quickly transform an area into a place to entertain guests, cook, work, or just sit down for a coffee.
Richelieu is an industry leader and top innovator in North America and responds to market trends with unique functional products and cutting-edge designs. Richelieu is proud to offer its North American clients more than 61 distribution centers, revolutionary marketing, and state-of-the-art technology.
Richelieu Showcasing at SIDIM 2013 in Montreal
Richelieu Hardware will showcase innovative new products at the 2013 Montreal International Design Show (SIDIM) design show, booth 228, from May 23 to 26.
2013-05-24
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[Press-News.org] Richelieu Showcasing at SIDIM 2013 in MontrealRichelieu Hardware will showcase innovative new products at the 2013 Montreal International Design Show (SIDIM) design show, booth 228, from May 23 to 26.