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ImportAdvantage(R) Introduces TV Lift Furniture with Flair and Fire

Tue Jul 8, 2008 2:58pm EDT
BOCA RATON, Fla., July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- ImportAdvantage
(http://www.importadvantage.com), a leading designer and manufacturer of TV
lift furniture, today unveiled the industry's first and only TV lift cabinet
with a built-in electric fireplace.
    "Our customers are looking for a unique combination of innovation and
sophistication," said Rob Buehl, president of ImportAdvantage. "For them, it's
about taking TV lift furniture to the next level.  With 'The Remington,' we've
done just that."
    The Remington Fireplace Plasma TV lift ($2399, free shipping, TV not
included) features a built-in heater with remote control as well as a built-in
33" electric fireplace controlled by a dimmer switch.  The flat screen TV
rises from its hiding place in the fireplace mantel or lowers itself into
hiding at a touch of a button.  An infrared sensor allows complete control of
the TV and audio-visual equipment without ever having to open or shut the
mantel doors.  The mantel is available in three color finishes -- brown, black
and white -- which accentuates the beautiful mahogany veneer.
    "The built-in fireplace is the perfect compliment to this TV lift
furniture," continued Buehl.  "For a homeowner looking for a luxurious and
sophisticated centerpiece for their home entertainment center, the Remington
is a perfect fit."
    With 30 years of experience in designing and manufacturing furniture,
ImportAdvantage is a leader in the TV lift furniture industry.  Due to being
completely vertically-integrated, ImportAdvantage offers substantially lower
prices than traditional furniture stores or national chains.  For more
information, visit http://www.importadvantage.com.
SOURCE  ImportAdvantage

Tom Beyer of DFPR, +1-480-722-1461, tom@dfpr.com, for ImportAdvantage



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