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DefySupply Adds Area Rugs To Its Existing Product Line

In January 2012, Defy Supply , the online furniture e-retailer expanded its product offering to include Contemporary Area Rugs.

2012-03-20
MINNEAPOLIS, MN, March 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Home Furnishings e-commerce company DefySupply.com announced in January 2012 that they added a new complementary product group to it's existing line - Area Rugs.

The site, has been a popular destination for all types of commercial furniture and home furniture from home sofas and sectional sofas to bar stools and dining furniture sets since it jumped into the scene in 2008.

They had spent much of Q4 2011 developing partnerships with some of the world's leading producers of rugs. As a result, their customers will now be able to purchase from their current selection of 213 area rugs - all direct from leading global manufacturers.

The addition of area rugs is yet another opportunity to offer its customers a top quality product at an exceptional value according DefySupply's head of marketing: "Area rugs are a logical complement to many of our existing products. We're very excited about the relationships we've created with these rug manufacturers and most importantly to pass on the savings to our customers",

Constantly striving to provide the best combination of competitive pricing with high-end quality they continue to look for new industries to break into and as they state: "Rugs are just the start of more exciting moves to come"

About DefySupply
Minneapolis-based DefySupply.com is a Web-based company whose main products consist of home furniture and commercial furniture, all of which are at rock-bottom manufacturer's prices.. Through a, exclusive relationships with leading furniture manufacturers around the world, DefySupply is able to ship small or large quantities of merchandise direct to its customers, without charging the traditional markup that customers normally pay when purchasing through wholesale or retail channels. To learn more you can visit their website at: http://www.defysupply.com as well as their blog at: http://www.defysupply.blogspot.com/


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[Press-News.org] DefySupply Adds Area Rugs To Its Existing Product Line
In January 2012, Defy Supply , the online furniture e-retailer expanded its product offering to include Contemporary Area Rugs.