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Sarasota Based Home Resource Exclusive Estel Dealer

home-resource-logo-2010 [1]Home Resource Selected To Represent Estel Furniture.

Home Resource of Sarasota, Florida, announced the addition of selected brands by Estel, becoming the only dealer on the Florida Gulf Coast to offer designs by the world-renowned Italian furniture company. Headquartered in Thiene, near Vicenza, Italy, Estel is one of the world’s leading office and home furniture designers and manufacturers. Home Resource will carry the Simon and Frighetto brands, starting with the Simon line of dining and cocktail tables and seating from Frighetto.

sarpi-table-by-carlo-scarpa [2]“We are thrilled to be partnering with Estel,” said Home Resource owner Michael Bush. “Estel’s collection offers a great range of high design products that will be appreciated by Homes Resource’s discriminating clientele and lovers of design.”

“By partnering with Home Resource, we are able to extend our global reach to the luxury Florida West Coast Florida buyer who appreciates high design and is selective about the items they place in their homes,” said Ron Gawith, National Sales Manager for Estel in the United States.
 
Frighetto’s pieces are testimonials to the international style and emphasize comfort, relaxation and functionality. Frighetto’s success is based on a combination of interesting designers, quality materials, attention to detail and flexible stylistic solutions.

The Simon brand was founded in 1968 when Dino Gavina put together the works of some of the leading figures in architecture and modern art. Simon’s pieces double as cultural ambassadors, reflecting traces of the Bauhaus, Dadaism, Surrealism and the Ultra-rational movements.

Home Resource  is located at 741 Central Avenue, Sarasota, Florida 34236. For more information, please visit www.homeresource.com [3].

PHOTO: The Sarpi table, an alternative to the Doge table, was designed by Italian architect Carlo Scarpa, who drew inspiration from the materials and shapes of his surroundings. The Sarpi and Doge tables were inspired by the railings on a bridge that Scarpa walked every day to and from a project site.

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