High Point, NC, Jan. 21, 2016 -- For Immediate Release
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Contact: Robyn Feinsod, Director of Brand and Communications
Phone: 336-887-3700
Email: [email protected]
(January 21, 2016) High Point, N.C. – USA Salvage™, the B2B salvage branch of Graphik Dimensions Ltd.®, is excited to announce FOTIOU (a fine moulding and design company) as exclusive distributor of its wall décor products, and relationship manager to the brand’s rapidly expanding network of retail frame shops.
Specializing in reclaiming wood from old barns, and other vintage structures, USA Salvage™ creates and provides length moulding, chop service and ready-made picture frames, along with other upcycled home décor items. Launched in in early 2015, the company has grown rapidly within the framing industry. Built on environmentally-sustainable practices and a textured story of American history, USA Salvage™ strives to bring a wide array of beautiful, upcycled mouldings to distinguished frame shops throughout the US and Canada.
FOTIOU’s extensive experience and strong relationships within the retail picture framing industry, combined with the ever-expanding USA Salvage™ offerings, provides an exciting opportunity for accelerated growth and success throughout North America, for both brands.
“Fotiou has proven time and time again that their ability to build and maintain relationships throughout this industry goes unmatched.” Says Geo Krieg, President of USA Salvage™. “We are thrilled to form this partnership with them, not only to bring our exceptional mouldings to frame shops and their customers across the country, but to also fuel the excitement and awareness of upcycled, reclaimed designer products.”
“We couldn’t be more delighted to include USA Salvage as part of the FOTIOU offering.” states Barry Diamond, Chief Marketing Officer of FOTIOU. “Presenting a collection of unique hand-produced moulding, with the charm and character that USA Salvage offers as an upcycled product, is a very exciting opportunity and an eco-responsible message that we are proud to carry forward.”
In this new partnership, FOTIOU and USA Salvage™ will continue to share a collaborative environment as both companies align with similar values such as conscious business practices, ethical and eco-friendly sourcing and, of course, inspiring creativity in the framing industry. Additionally, both companies and the retail frame shops will bring newly designed upcycled custom moulding to a wide array of customers and creatives across Canada and the US.
Graphik Dimensions Ltd.®/USA Salvage™
USA Salvage™, a business-to-business division of Graphik Dimensions Ltd.®, is the premier source for ready-made picture frames, custom moulding, wall décor and more, created with old, distressed wood and other materials from barns, buildings, fences and all things reclaimable. Launched in 2015, USA Salvage™ is driven by innovation around sustainable and environmentally conscious practices, with a focus on bringing new life to upcycled materials. Artist and family-founded, the parent company, Graphik Dimensions Ltd.®, is fueled by C4 (Consciousness, Community, Creativity, Collaboration) values to empower customers, employees, vendors and business partners at every level. With a continuous commitment to sustainability, Graphik Dimensions Ltd.® has become a Zero Landfill Manufacturer across its family of brands. This means that nothing produced for its customers, clients and partners goes to a landfill. The company is widely recognized for its exceptional value and quality, customer care and evolutionary corporate culture. For more information, visit www.usasalvage.com, or call 855.604.1159.


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