MONTREAL, CANADA, June 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) Richelieu, a leading North American importer, distributor and manufacturer of specialty hardware and complementary products, exhibited at the Montreal SIDIM 2013 (booth #228) from May 23 to 26. Several new, exclusive and innovative products were unveiled, perfectly in step with the latest trends and needs in kitchen and bath design.
SIDIM awarded Richelieu a prize recognizing the Goccia LED closet rod as the best international product design. Creator Giuseppe Bavuso emphasized three points with this unique and exclusive creation: technology, creativity, and energy saving. Goccia is a highly functional product in an aluminum finish with a distinctive teardrop design and an integrated motion detector.
Richelieu remains 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 has played an active role in the North American specialty hardware market for nearly 45 years. Richelieu offers customers a broad mix of products sourced from manufacturers around the world. Its product selection consists of more than 90,000 different items targeted to a base of some 70,000 customers who are served by 60 centres in North America. Website: http://www.richelieu.com
Richelieu Takes Best International Design Award at SIDIM 2013
Richelieu received the best international product design award at SIDIM 2013 for the creative, energy-saving Goccia LED closet rod.
2013-06-22
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[Press-News.org] Richelieu Takes Best International Design Award at SIDIM 2013Richelieu received the best international product design award at SIDIM 2013 for the creative, energy-saving Goccia LED closet rod.