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		<title>Patio Chairs &#8211; How to Choose Patio Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 22:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Patio chairs are made for the outdoors. Deciding on the type of chairs you want can be confusing. The number of styles is ever increasing. People love outdoor chairs because they enable you to entertain friends outside of the house. The house can be hot during summer and you would want to save on air-conditioning. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patio chairs are made for the outdoors. Deciding on the type of chairs you want can be confusing. The number of styles is ever increasing. People love outdoor chairs because they enable you to entertain friends outside of the house. The house can be hot during summer and you would want to save on air-conditioning.</p>
<p>A shopper must do some homework before buying <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/furniture-importers/" title="Furniture Importers Worldwide">furniture</a>. Here are 10 tips to consider when shopping:</p>
<p>The first tip is about imagination. Take time to look at your outdoor space and <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/furniture-importers/" title="Furniture Importers Worldwide">furniture</a>. Think about how you can improve the space. Consider the space for tables and tables and how it fits in the environment.</p>
<p>The second tip is about dimensions. You need to know the dimensions of your patio. Estimate the number of guests who will be entertained in the area. Take into account the tastes of the people you will be entertaining.</p>
<p>The third tip is about research. You need to research about different types of patio <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/furniture-importers/" title="Furniture Importers Worldwide">furniture</a>. Check the available styles and modern trends. Exterior design magazines will come in handy. Explore the designs and get an idea.</p>
<p>The fourth tip is about the warranty. Buy furniture that has warranty. The company must provide instruction manuals for assembling and treating the furniture. The company must be there to provide replacements for any defects. Durability is important.</p>
<p>The fifth tip is about your needs. Make sure that you are getting what you want out of furniture. Do not allow the merchant to push you into making a decision. Compare deals and consider the accessories.</p>
<p>The sixth tip is about materials and style. Consider what the furniture is made of. There are steel chairs, wood chairs, iron chairs, resin plastic chairs and so on. Each material has its advantages and disadvantages. Consider the style as well.</p>
<p>The seventh tip is about ease of maintenance. Furniture that can be easily cleaned is good. Different fabrics require different methods of treatments.</p>
<p>The eighth tip is about price. High quality furniture is obtained at higher prices. Decide if you want to compromise on quality by buying cheap furniture.</p>
<p>The ninth tip is about bargain hunting. Hunt for bargains on the internet. You can get good furniture at a low price. Most of the times, shops sell furniture with minor defects at cheap prices.</p>
<p>The tenth tip is about testing. Just as you test a new car before you buy, you must test your furniture. Lie on the lounge, sit on the chair and make a decision. Do you have enough room to spread your legs? Is the height of the table okay?</p>
<p>Finally, remember to consider other factors. Find out the method of shipping and the cost. Does the company have a money-back guarantee? Is the web store secure? Read the privacy policy and check the delivery record of the company.</p>
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		<title>Teak Outdoor Furniture &#8211; An Enjoyable Comfort for Your Patio Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 09:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teak furniture is noted to be quite the rage these days when people begin to seriously design their patios. It gives a feeling of luxury and extreme comfort when you are relaxing, in addition to it&#8217;s durability in different weather conditions. If one takes proper care of it, teak patio furniture could last as long [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teak <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/furniture-importers/" title="Furniture Importers Worldwide">furniture</a> is noted to be quite the rage these days when people begin to seriously design their patios.  It gives a feeling of luxury and extreme comfort when you are relaxing, in addition to it&#8217;s durability in different weather conditions. If one takes proper care of it, teak patio <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/furniture-importers/" title="Furniture Importers Worldwide">furniture</a> could last as long as seventy-five years or more. Moreover maintenance is minimal in comparison to other types of outdoor furniture.</p>
<p><b >Teak outdoor furniture</b> is preferred by a lot of people due to its strength, durability and the ability to withstand most weather conditions. In fact during the eighteenth century, it was almost entirely used on seagoing vessels as decks and railings, particularly because of its resistance to weather and water damage. It was the wood garnished from many vessels, once they were retired, they were used to construct the first <b >teak outdoor furniture</b>.</p>
<p>Keeping this kind of history in mind, it&#8217;s easy to perceive why this tropical wood is generally regarded as one of the leading materials for building outdoor furniture, be it lounges, deck chairs, tables or benches.</p>
<p>By now you can appreciate the advantages of choosing wood for your outdoor furniture because, you need to have something that is extremely strong and naturally resistant to the weather outside. Direct sunlight, rain, snow can be quite harmful to wood and hence one has to be careful of the type of wood that one is using for outdoor furniture. Teak wood is great for outdoor use due to its natural properties such as being high in natural oils, and resistance to rupture because of its tight grain.</p>
<p>Undoubtedly the top pick for time proven outdoor furniture is the maintenance required to keep it efficient: none. Depending on how you want your furniture to look, it&#8217;s absolutely acceptable to never touch it except when you&#8217;re relaxing and kicking back in it on a beautiful, sunny day. As mentioned earlier, it won&#8217;t decompose, rupture or worsen in any way. The only consequence of no maintenance is that it will eventually turn a light shade of silvery grey, a look that a lot of homeowners actually enjoy. If one wants to avoid this and preserve the natural honey color then teak sealer can be used. Even the old furniture can get back the natural honey color by using a teak cleaner and then putting the teak sealer on it.</p>
<p>Using <b >teak outdoor furniture</b> is rather expensive compared to using other outdoor furniture. But considering its many benefits, paying that extra price is worth every cent. In addition, you won&#8217;t have to replace your furniture for quite a while. The comfort, style, long lasting nature that is inherit make it extremely beneficial to choose teak wood for outdoor furniture. With <b >teak outdoor furniture</b>, you&#8217;ve got quality that lasts a lifetime.</p>
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		<title>Furniture Parts Importer in USA</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 06:37:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morris Sheppard Design 15744 Stagg Street, Van Nuys, CA 91406, U.S.A Tel: 1-818-997-9898, Fax: 1-818-997-9899 Email: diane@shepparddesign.com Website: www.shepparddesign.com Contact Person: Diane Greif Business: Importer in USA, United States Importers Industry: Furniture Imported Products: Furniture Hardware &#038; Parts, Hardwood Lumber, Softwood Lumber]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Morris Sheppard Design</b></p>
<p>15744 Stagg Street, Van Nuys, CA 91406, U.S.A<br />
Tel: 1-818-997-9898, Fax: 1-818-997-9899<br />
Email: diane@shepparddesign.com<br />
Website: www.shepparddesign.com<br />
Contact Person: Diane Greif</p>
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		<title>Hand Stripping Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 04:45:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image : http://www.flickr.com Directions for HAND Stripping. Work with plenty of ventilation, safety glasses or goggles and skin protection. Stay protected from direct sun and wind or strong drafts remain when working outdoors. Work in small areas starting at the top and bottom of the workpiece. Apply a generous coat of gel remover. Brush up [...]]]></description>
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<p> Directions for HAND Stripping. </p>
<p>
 Work with plenty of ventilation, safety glasses or goggles and skin protection. Stay protected from direct sun and wind or strong drafts remain when working outdoors. </p>
<p> Work in small areas starting at the top and bottom of the workpiece. Apply a generous coat of gel remover. Brush up in one direction. Do not brush back and forth. </p>
<p> Use to remove a soft wood scrapers and / or steel wool wrinkled surface and spent stripper.RepeatThe above process, until all layers are of the old surface. Good work, where the piece has all the details went out and seems to end ready to take them back to last with a hand of the stripper work carefully from top to bottom and removing stripper with Liberon # 00 steel wool to be to ensure all traces from the pores the timber lifted finish. Neutralize the wood surface by washing the piece with naphtha, followed by similar products, if the piece is new and in excellent condition, aHunting with paint may be sufficient. </p>
<p> Let the stripped piece dry for at least 24 hours to 48 hours for softer woods or pieces that long soaking to clean all the details required. Refinish promptly to seal and protect from humidity changes and environmental contamination. </p>
<p> Suggestions: </p>
<p>
 Test to see if a through cleaning with Liberon&#39;s Wood Cleaner &amp; Wax remover might see the need to undress completely eliminate and end the piece. </p>
<p> Use theRight stripper for the finish is removed. (Determine the type of execution with solvents.) </p>
<p> Use solvent washable strippers or paint strippers. </p>
<p> Do not remove water washable to minimize grain raising, staining problems, and softening of glues or adhesives and the subsequent lifting of veneers and loosening of joinery. </p>
<p> Avoid Metal Scrapers of any kind, wood fibers softened from a distance easily compressed by hard metal edges. These sometimes apparently invisible &quot;indent,&quot;appears after the dyeing or later terminated even under clear coat. </p>
<p> DO NOT Sand a stripped surface. Grinding away fibers, oxidized natural wear and aging painful collectors call it patina. After the completion of the irregular and mottled effects resulting from the &quot;Windows&quot; milled surface. Often, areas of bare polished wood will not stain or finish the same unpolished part of the same piece. For example, sanding a table leaf usually means sandingentire top and remaining leaves. The surface was carefully prepared for the final year. Successful refinishing will be much easier if we disturb the wood as little as possible in the process of removing the surface. If the surface has been strong as demand, damaged loops, proceed with caution and knowledge of the work that can be created more finishing by grinding. Wheat increased slightly stained in some cases can be sealed, sanded with sandpaper and then instead of sanding sealer on the bareWood. </p>
<p> Partially strip (on color): On some pieces on, for example, could all this really needs to completely stripped and refinished. Cleaning and retouching of bruises, bumps and spots on the sides or bases with a overfinish the existing surface could deliver a very professional result. If this right can be more profitable for the finisher and offer an affordable option for the customer. </p>
<p> Use wax paper laid over the tool to slow evaporationand extend the working hours. do on difficult surfaces and in drafty work areas each application of remover can to work more. </p>
<p> To lift paint or finish in the wood grain pores will open, despite repeated requests to remove, try the following. Let the surface dry for a day, cut a liberal hand, apply 1 pound of shellac and dry thoroughly and try to lift a coat of shellac remover and end the observance of the pores. The trick here will also help the wax paper.In difficult cases, repeat the process to remove the paint and especially if positive results come from the first application. </p>
<p> Refinishing </p>
<p> Stripped surfaces are always a bit &quot;more problematic than finishing on new wood. In general, pigment wiping stains is the best choice for the color of the surface are removed. Lacquer shading stains and lacquer colorants blended into sanding and sealing build coats are a good bet for to give the color correction. Use amber lacquer on medium to darker woods or stains,a richer and homogeneous continuity to the piece. The wood is very light and brightly painted white or the use of water for the very clearest non-yellowing varnish using CAB acrylic. </p>
<p> IMPORTANT: </p>
<p> Protect the eyes and skin. </p>
<p> Try always check products in an inconspicuous area for compatibility and end results. </p>
<p> Companion Materials &amp; Supplies: </p>
<p> Goggles or face shield for eye protection. </p>
<p> heavy rubber gloves stripping. </p>
<p> Apron, preferably made of rubber orUse of rubber. </p>
<p> Wood scraper (not metal spatula or scraper) </p>
<p> Brush bar: to enter stripper plastic mouldig and sculptures. </p>
<p> Steel wool: </p>
<p> # 0 and # 1 for light clear finishes, # 1 and # 2 for paints and </p>
<p> # 3 # 4 or constructed for very heavy layers of the coating. </p>
<p> Rags.
</p>
<p> CAUTION: </p>
<p> Do not leave impregnated rags stuffed and stacked in bundles, as they burst into spontaneous fire. </p>
<p> Dispose of rags and waste in accordance with localRegulations or rags lay flat preferably outside, to dry, to avoid any fire hazard. </p>
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		<title>Furniture Importer in Saudi Arabia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 10:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Furniture Importer in Saudi Arabia &#8211; Free Importers Directory 2010 AL SUBEAEI COMPANY FOR COMMERCIAL AGENCIES &#8211; Furniture Importing Company in Saudi Arabia Address : P.O.Box 53237, Riyadh 11583, Saudi Arabia Tel : +966 -1 244 5919 Fax : +966 -1 244 0457 Email : paul@alder-oak.com Business : Furniture Importer in Saudi Arabia Furniture Imporing [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>AL SUBEAEI COMPANY FOR COMMERCIAL AGENCIES &#8211; Furniture Importing Company in Saudi Arabia</strong></p>
<p>Address : P.O.Box 53237, Riyadh 11583, Saudi Arabia<br />
Tel : +966 -1 244 5919 Fax : +966 -1 244 0457<br />
Email : paul@alder-oak.com<br />
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		<title>Hand Stripping Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 12:26:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image : http://www.flickr.com Directions for HAND Stripping. Work with plenty of ventilation, safety glasses or goggles and skin protection. Stay protected from direct sun and wind or strong drafts remain when working outdoors. Work in small areas starting at the top and bottom of the workpiece. Apply a generous coat of gel remover. Brush up [...]]]></description>
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<p> Directions for HAND Stripping. </p>
<p>
 Work with plenty of ventilation, safety glasses or goggles and skin protection. Stay protected from direct sun and wind or strong drafts remain when working outdoors. </p>
<p> Work in small areas starting at the top and bottom of the workpiece. Apply a generous coat of gel remover. Brush up in one direction. Do not brush back and forth. </p>
<p> Use to remove a soft wood scrapers and / or steel wool wrinkled surface and spent stripper.RepeatThe above process, until all layers are of the old surface. Good work, where the piece has all the details went out and seems to end ready to again overcome with a final layer of stripper work carefully from top to bottom and removing stripper with Liberon # 00 steel wool to be to ensure all tracks lifted from the pores of the wood to end. Neutralize the wood surface by washing the piece with naphtha, followed by similar products, if the piece is new and in excellent condition, aHunting with paint may be sufficient. </p>
<p> Let stripped piece dry for at least 24 hours to 48 hours for softer woods or pieces that long soaking to clean all the details required. Refinish promptly to seal and protect from humidity changes and environmental contamination. </p>
<p> Suggestions: </p>
<p>
 Test to see if a through cleaning with Liberon&#39;s Wood Cleaner &amp; Wax remover might see the need to undress completely eliminate and end the piece. </p>
<p> Use theRight stripper for the finish is removed. (Determine the type of execution with solvents.) </p>
<p> Use solvent washable strippers or paint strippers. </p>
<p> Do not remove water washable to minimize grain raising, staining problems, and softening of glues or adhesives and the subsequent lifting of veneers and loosening of joinery. </p>
<p> Avoid Metal Scrapers of any kind, wood fibers softened from a distance easily compressed by hard metal edges. These sometimes apparently invisible &quot;indent,&quot;appears after the dyeing or later terminated even under clear coat. </p>
<p> DO NOT Sand a stripped surface. Grinding away fibers, oxidized natural wear and aging painful collectors call it patina. After the completion of the irregular and mottled effects resulting from the &quot;Windows&quot; milled surface. Often, areas of bare polished wood will not stain or finish the same unpolished part of the same piece. For example, sanding a table leaf usually means sandingentire top and remaining leaves. The surface was carefully prepared for the final year. Successful refinishing will be much easier if we disturb the wood as little as possible in the process of removing the surface. If the surface has been strong as demand, damaged loops, proceed with caution and knowledge of the work that can be created more finishing by grinding. Wheat increased slightly stained in some cases can be sealed, sanded with sandpaper and then instead of sanding sealer on the bareWood. </p>
<p> Partially strip (on color): On some pieces on, for example, could all this really needs to completely stripped and refinished. Cleaning and retouching of bruises, bumps and spots on the sides or bases with a overfinish the existing surface could deliver a very professional result. If this right can be more profitable for the finisher and offer an affordable option for the customer. </p>
<p> Use wax paper laid over the tool to slow evaporationand extend the working hours. do on difficult surfaces and in drafty work areas each application of remover can to work more. </p>
<p> To lift paint or finish in the wood grain pores will open, despite repeated requests to remove, try the following. Let the surface dry for a day, cut a liberal hand, apply 1 pound of shellac and dry thoroughly and try to lift a coat of shellac remover and end the observance of the pores. The trick here will also help the wax paper.In difficult cases, repeat the process to remove the paint and especially if positive results come from the first application. </p>
<p> Refinishing </p>
<p> Stripped surfaces are always a bit &quot;more problematic than finishing on new wood. In general, pigment wiping stains is the best choice for the color of the surface are removed. Lacquer shading stains and lacquer colorants blended into sanding and sealing build coats are a good bet for to give the color correction. Use amber lacquer on medium to darker woods or stains,a richer and homogeneous continuity to the piece. The wood is very light and brightly painted white or the use of water for the very clearest non-yellowing varnish using CAB acrylic. </p>
<p> IMPORTANT: </p>
<p> Protect the eyes and skin. </p>
<p> Try always check products in an inconspicuous area for compatibility and end results. </p>
<p> Companion Materials &amp; Supplies: </p>
<p> Goggles or face shield for eye protection. </p>
<p> heavy rubber gloves stripping. </p>
<p> Apron, preferably made of rubber orUse of rubber. </p>
<p> Wood scraper (not metal spatula or scraper) </p>
<p> Brush bar: to enter stripper plastic mouldig and sculptures. </p>
<p> Steel wool: </p>
<p> # 0 and # 1 for light clear finishes, # 1 and # 2 for paints and </p>
<p> # 3 # 4 or constructed for very heavy layers of the coating. </p>
<p> Rags.
</p>
<p> CAUTION: </p>
<p> Do not leave impregnated rags stuffed or stacked in bundles, as they burst into spontaneous fire. </p>
<p> Dispose of rags and waste in accordance with localRegulations or rags lay flat preferably outside, to dry, to avoid any fire hazard. </p>
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		<title>Veterinary, Chemicals, Furniture Importer in Algeria</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 14:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Company Name: B.P.I / E.N.H. Doulah S.A.R.L 392 Logts. Centre Commercial 35000 Boumerdes, Algeria Tel: 213 2481 1010 Email: doudah@doudah.com Website: www.douldah.com Contact Person: N/A Industry: Veterinary, Chemicals, Furniture Imported Products: Veterinary Drugs, Veterinary Equipment &#038; Supplies, Surgical Instruments, Insecticides, Herbicides &#038; Fungicides, Agricultural Chemicals, Plants, Flowers, Seeds &#038; Bulbs, Furniture Business: Algeria Importer, Distributor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Company Name: B.P.I / E.N.H. Doulah S.A.R.L</strong></p>
<p>392 Logts. Centre Commercial<br />
35000 Boumerdes, Algeria<br />
Tel: 213 2481 1010<br />
Email: doudah@doudah.com<br />
Website: www.douldah.com<br />
Contact Person: N/A<br />
Industry: Veterinary, Chemicals, <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/furniture-importers/"title="Furniture Buyers Worldwide" >Furniture</a><br />
Imported Products: Veterinary Drugs, Veterinary Equipment &#038; Supplies, Surgical Instruments, Insecticides, Herbicides &#038; Fungicides, Agricultural Chemicals, Plants, Flowers, Seeds &#038; Bulbs, Furniture</p>
<p>Business: Algeria Importer, Distributor Importing Company, Algeria Buyers, Veterinary Drugs, Veterinary Equipment &#038; Supplies, Surgical Instruments, Insecticides, Herbicides &#038; Fungicides, Agricultural Chemicals, Plants, Flowers, Seeds &#038; Bulbs, Furniture Trade Leads, Free Importer <a href="http://www.<a href="http://www.importerbase.com/"title="Free Importer Directory" >importer</a>base.com/&#8221;title=&#8221;Free Importer Directory&#8221; >Directory</a> 2010, Algeria Importers, Import Export Business Leads in Algeria</p>
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		<title>Furniture Importer in USA</title>
		<link>http://www.importerbase.com/2010/02/08/furniture-importer-in-usa-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 13:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Furniture Import Export Business Trades- Furniture Importers in the United States &#8211; Free Importers Directory 2010 HARDWARE CONCEPTS, INC. &#8211; Furniture Importing Company in U.S.A Address : 4780 N.W. 128th Street, Opa Locka, U.S.A FL 33054 Tel : 1-305 685 1101 Fax : 1-305 685 1505 Email : sales@hardwareconcepts.com Website : http://www.hardwareconcepts.com Imported Product : [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/furniture-importers/"title="Furniture Buyers Worldwide" >Furniture</a> Import Export Business Trades- Furniture Importers in the <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-country/united-state-importers/"title="USA Importer Directory" >United States</a> &#8211; Free <a href="http://www.importerbase.com"title="Free Importers Directory - ImporterBASE" >Importers Directory</a> 2010</p>
<p><strong>HARDWARE CONCEPTS, INC. &#8211; Furniture Importing Company in U.S.A</strong></p>
<p>Address : 	4780 N.W. 128th Street, Opa Locka, U.S.A FL 33054<br />
Tel : 	1-305 685 1101 Fax : 	1-305 685 1505<br />
Email : 	sales@hardwareconcepts.com<br />
Website : 	http://www.hardwareconcepts.com<br />
Imported Product : Furniture<br />
Business : Furniture Importer in <a href="http://www.<a href="http://www.importerbase.com/"title="Free Importer Directory" >importer</a>base.com/category/importers-by-country/united-state-importers/&#8221;title=&#8221;American Importers List&#8221; >USA</a></p>
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		<title>Furniture Importer &#8211; Circa Home Furniture</title>
		<link>http://www.importerbase.com/2008/02/10/furniture-importer-circa-home-furniture/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 03:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Furniture]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Circa Home Furniture Business : Furniture Importer in USA Contact Person : Import Manager Address : 8724 Santa Fe, Overland Park Kansas, USA 66212 Tel : +1-913 6424556 Fax : 9671518 Email : michelleb@kc.rr.com   Website : http://www.circahomefurniture.com   Imported Product : Furniture Herbal Aromatherapy Products]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Circa Home Furniture</h4>
<p>Business : <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/furniture-importers/"title="Furniture Buyers Worldwide" >Furniture</a> Importer in <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-country/united-state-importers/"title="American Importers List" >USA</a></p>
<p>Contact Person : Import Manager<br />
Address : 8724 Santa Fe, Overland Park Kansas, USA 66212<br />
Tel : +1-913 6424556<br />
Fax : 9671518<br />
Email : <a href="mailto:michelleb@kc.rr.com">michelleb@kc.rr.com</a>  <br />
Website : <a href="http://www.circahomefurniture.com/">http://www.circahomefurniture.com</a>  </p>
<p><strong>Imported Product :</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Furniture</li>
<li>Herbal Aromatherapy Products</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Food / Furniture Importers &#8211; Andes International., Inc.</title>
		<link>http://www.importerbase.com/2008/02/10/food-furniture-importers-andes-international-inc/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 03:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Food]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Andes International., Inc. Business : Food and Furniture Importer in USA Contact Person : Import Manager Address : 4725 S. Nautilus Ct., #1,Boulder Co, USA 80301 Tel : 303-938 0880 Fax : 303-530 2399 Email : karin.h@andesinternational.com Website : http://www.andesinternational.com Imported Product : Food Raw Material Wooden Furniture]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Andes International., Inc.</h4>
<p>Business : Food and <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-industry/furniture-importers/"title="Furniture Buyers Worldwide" >Furniture</a> Importer in <a href="http://www.importerbase.com/category/importers-by-country/united-state-importers/"title="American Importers List" >USA</a></p>
<p>Contact Person : Import Manager<br />
Address : 4725 S. Nautilus Ct., #1,Boulder Co, USA 80301<br />
Tel : 303-938 0880<br />
Fax : 303-530 2399<br />
Email : <a href="mailto:karin.h@andesinternational.com">karin.h@andesinternational.com</a><br />
Website : <a href="http://www.andesinternational.com/">http://www.andesinternational.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Imported Product : </strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Food Raw Material</li>
<li>Wooden Furniture</li>
</ol>
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