For nearly 20 years, PerLora has brought the best of modern furniture to the Pittsburgh area. They offer a look, feel, and smell like no other furniture store in the market. Their goal is to offer customers a unique and personalized experience. They travel all over to find modern furniture, unique lighting, and accessories to curate and create a visual expression for each individual client.
This year, PerLora is “going green for 2017“!
It all begin’s with Pantone’s Color of the Year: Greenery.
“Every year since 2000, the company has chosen a color that reflects the current cultural climate. In the following year, the color has historically influenced trends in all facets of design—architecture, interior décor, fashion, food, travel—the list goes on.” – Forbes
Signifying fresh, new beginnings, Greenery pays tribute to environmentalism, a refreshing reconnection with Nature, a healthy lifestyle, and the eagerly anticipated Spring and Summer seasons. Needless to say, we can expect to see tons more of this beautifully crafted yellow-green hue. Eager to bring a little Greenery into your home? This PerLora settee in their South Side location is here to help:
Paradox Design Werx – Unique. Repurposed. Functional.
Founded on the passion of taking discarded materials, long forgotten bits and pieces, Paradox Design Werx gives them new life as functional artwork. Whether it’s a whimsical sculpture, a welcoming place to hang your coat or keys after a long day, or a unique table that sparks a lively conversation, find a piece that speaks to you at PerLora!
Sustainable Furnishing
You can go green without literally going green by opting for sustainable furniture – because a healthy environment begins at home. PerLora is proud to work with vendors who are part of the Sustainable Furnishings Council including:
Copeland, West Bros, American Leather, BDI, Calligaris, Ekornes, Lyndon, Toray/Ultrasuede, Crypton, and Greenington
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And I really appreciate it. You’ve mentioned some great points in your article, such as how every year since 2000 the company has chosen a color that reflects their current cultural climate and then followed suit with trends within all facets of design- architecture, interior décor fashion food travel, etc… The list goes on!