Press ReleaseSource: Urban Tree Salvage

Toronto Canada's Urban Tree Salvage Introduces Products to Celebrities at This Years Pre-Emmy's Gifting Event in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles
Thursday October 2, 2008 1:45 pm ET

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 2, 2008 -- Toronto based salvaging company, Urban Tree Salvage was asked to participate in furnishing and providing cutting edge eco-gifts to celebrities at this year's pre-Emmy's gift lounge. This event was located at the Penthouse suite of the Luxe Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on September 18-20.

UTS gifted celebrities with products such as their live edge serving platters and historic candle holders. UTS also unveiled their signature live edge dining table and Console tables made from recycled trees. The unique live edge serving platters were a hit with the attendee's and raised awareness of the utilization of our waste resources.

Urban Tree Salvage offers custom furniture, accessories and lumber from local municipal forestry waste otherwise doomed for mulch. UTS offers custom furniture services creating unique, timeless pieces such as slab dining tables, consoles and coffee tables, platform beds, and other home furnishings.

For more information including photos at the event please contact Melissa Neist at their head office at 647.438.7516 or visit their website at www.urbantreesalvage.com.


Contact:
     Contacts:
     Urban Tree Salvage
     Melissa Neist
     (647) 438-7516
     Email: melissa@urbantreesalvage.com
     Website: http://www.urbantreesalvage.com
      

Source: Urban Tree Salvage


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