Sonance to Start Selling at Magnolia Design Centers
Sonance products will be sold at the seventeen Magnolia Design Center locations beginning in April 2012. Magnolia will provide design, project management and installation services.
Dana Innovations, parent company of Sonance, iPort, and TRUFIG, will start selling Sonance products at Magnolia Design Center locations beginning in April 2012.
Consumers can experience Sonance in a series of demo rooms and static displays inside the 17 Magnolia locations.
Magnolia will provide design, project management and installation services.
"Magnolia Design Centers offer us an opportunity to expose the Sonance brand and our design solutions to a whole new audience of high-end consumers who were previously unaware of the offerings of the custom installation industry,” says Ari Supran, CEO of Dana Innovations.
“Sonance is a leader in the architectural audio space and we are thrilled to have Sonance join our large portfolio of luxury custom installation brands such as B&W, Lutron, Control4, McIntosh, AMX, and Stewart," says Steve Delp, COO of Magnolia.
Consumers can experience Sonance in a series of demo rooms and static displays inside the 17 Magnolia locations.
Magnolia will provide design, project management and installation services.
"Magnolia Design Centers offer us an opportunity to expose the Sonance brand and our design solutions to a whole new audience of high-end consumers who were previously unaware of the offerings of the custom installation industry,” says Ari Supran, CEO of Dana Innovations.
“Sonance is a leader in the architectural audio space and we are thrilled to have Sonance join our large portfolio of luxury custom installation brands such as B&W, Lutron, Control4, McIntosh, AMX, and Stewart," says Steve Delp, COO of Magnolia.
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Who cares… Sonance probably had to close distribution to one of the local grocery stores in order to not over-saturate distribution within these territories.