HOLLYWOOD, FL, June 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) BEYOND Stores, one of the leading and most secure online furniture websites offering competitive prices, has announced that they are now carrying two additional furniture manufacturing companies: Modus Furniture International and Diamond Sofa. By expanding its product and offering with these two quality brands, BEYOND Stores continues to keep up with the latest trends in interior design.
Modus Furniture International manufactures contemporary bedroom and dining room furniture, as well as top quality home entertainment systems. Diamond Sofa designs urban loft contemporary designs, with a focus on living room couches. Both manufacturers offer high end products at exceptional prices.
"Entering a partnership with not one, but two reputable furniture manufacturers is a big reason to celebrate," explains Ivan Nevidomy, Information Specialist at BEYOND Stores. "From a business standpoint, this unique partnership will be beneficial for us as well as for Modus Furniture and Diamond Sofa.
"Our product line continues to expand based on our customers' preferences and needs. We are committed to serving them and offering the best designs in the market today at unbeatable prices."
With this addition, BEYOND Stores now carries top quality furniture from over 20 leading furniture designers and covers an array of styles for all types of budgets.
BEYOND Stores was started by partnering furniture retailers, online experts, IT wizards and a large equity fund. BEYOND Stores' goal is to differentiate ourselves by providing outstanding service, as well as to provide the top level of security for our customers, and make shopping on our site easy and pleasurable. We welcome and encourage customer feedback so that we may better our operations. For more information visit us on the web at http://www.beyondstores.com.
Beyond Stores Expands its Showroom with the Addition of Two New Brands
Online furniture vendor BEYOND Stores now carries Modus Furniture and Diamond Sofa products.
2012-06-27
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[Press-News.org] Beyond Stores Expands its Showroom with the Addition of Two New BrandsOnline furniture vendor BEYOND Stores now carries Modus Furniture and Diamond Sofa products.