HAWORTH, NJ, May 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Inmod, a leading online retailer of modern furniture, lighting, and decor, is excited to present an augmented collection of modern outdoor furniture. In recent months, Inmod has formed strategic partnerships with yet even more of the industry's most sought-after designers in order to increase their existing outdoor furniture collection. From modern outdoor sofas and lounge chairs to outdoor patio dining sets, Inmod has all of the outdoor furniture necessary to accommodate a vast range of budgets, lifestyles and design preferences.
Inmod's hand-picked collection of outdoor furniture also consists of various outdoor accessories such as hammocks, umbrellas and sunshades, outdoor benches and ottomans. Featured within the collection are: Zachary A. Design, Nuevo, Zuo, Bend Seating, Emu, and Maku Furniture as well as Inmod's own white label collections that include: the Escape Collection, the Venezia Collection, the Terra Collection and the Breeze Collection.
Encompassing eco-friendly and outdoor furniture both made in the USA and imported, Inmod's commitment to providing the ultimate modern lifestyle is exemplified with the expansion of their outdoor collection. In addition to outdoor furniture, Inmod offers a vast selection of home accessories, including innovative shopping solutions based on consumer creativity. Inmod is a reliable source for modern furniture and home decor, as well as modern lighting. For more information on purchasing modern outdoor furnishings from Inmod, please visit http://www.inmod.com/modern-outdoor-furniture.html.
A leading online retailer of modern furniture, modern lighting and decor, Inmod does more than furnish spaces. Leading the way since before "add to cart" was a socially acceptable way to furnish an entire living space, Inmod shapes a new way of thinking, shopping and living by evoking modern sensibility and sustainability. This mystical modern lifestyle is created by an award-winning collection of eco-friendly furniture, a diverse selection of furnishings made in the USA, and customizable personal audio pod chairs. In 2010, Inmod was recognized by Inc. Magazine's 500|5000 list as one of the fastest growing private companies, with Inmod listed as second within the category of furniture retail. Alexa and Furniture Today both appointed Inmod within the top 20 furniture retail websites, and The Purplebook Green named Inmod as one of the "Web's Best" online retailers of green furniture.
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Inmod Partners with Renowned Designers to Expand Modern Outdoor Furniture Collection
Inmod, a leading online retailer of modern furniture, lighting, and decor, has partnered with well-known designers to expand their collection of modern outdoor furniture.
2011-05-13
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