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Lloyd Flanders Launches New Website

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Lloyd Flanders, the leading manufacturer of all-weather wicker casual furniture, has launched its redesigned website at www.lloydflanders.com. Enhanced functionality on the new site includes the ability to view products by category (chaise lounges, fire tables) in addition to collection views; quick sorting of products, finishes and fabrics for ease of use; and an expanded online catalog of fabrics with larger swatch views available.

“Our new website makes it easy for consumers to view the full range of Lloyd Flanders products so they can browse and find décor inspiration before they make a purchase decision,” said CEO Dudley Flanders. “The site design reflects the quality of our products, and the content includes the unique history of Lloyd Loom.”

Warren Juliano, vice president of Sales, added, “By offering consumers an enhanced online experience, we’re supporting our dealers’ efforts to increase in-store traffic and sales.”

The launch of the new site coincides with the start of the 2015 Discover Luxury Sales Event, offering 20 percent off all orders from March 1 through May 1, 2015. Consumers can download a personalized coupon from the website.

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