Shaw introduces first-ever sale on Grand Canyon hardwood

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100% recycled product on sale through December

Dalton—Shaw Industries is holding the first-ever sale on its Grand Canyon hardwood collection. Running through Dec. 31, it includes an impressive discount for consumers. Kevin Thompson, hardwood product category manager, said the sale includes a minimum of 25% off depending on the product. (Ask your sales rep for specific details.)

Shaw's Grand Canyon hardwood

“This has been quite the year for our Grand Canyon collection,” he explained. “It has garnered a reputation as a high-end, quality product featuring an impressive sustainability story.” As a result, “we’ve been able to expand the production capacity and offer this great sale.”

Grand Canyon product features an 8-inch wide plank made from handpicked recycled hickory hardwood, which would otherwise end up in a landfill or burned, said Thompson. “The premium planks are painstakingly hand-scraped and stained to reveal a handsomely defined grain pattern. Stylish colors and fresh texture emphasizes the natural wood grain and makes a bold statement in the home.”

For more information on the Grand Canyon sale, call 706.275.1710.

 

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