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Fandango Furnishings Formed To Offer First Commercially Available Hand Painted Ceiling Fans & Art Furniture

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Talented Artists Bring Art and Design to Huge, Untapped Ceiling Fan Market and Donate Percentage of Sales to Charities Fandango Furnishings, a unique “art furniture” studio, today announced its formation and introduction into the hand-painted furnishings and home décor market. Fandango will specialize in creating one-of-a-kind, hand-painted ceiling fans and accessories for the home. Fandango has innovated the idea of hand-painting ceiling fan blades with interesting and artistic designs. The studio calls these functional works of art, FanGoghsTM, and they are the first and only company in the home décor market to offer them commercially. “We discovered that a ceiling fan could not only be practical and functional, but beautiful art as well. We paint them in brilliant colors and eye-catching designs. We transform an otherwise ordinary home fixture into a fanciful work of art,” commented Fandango founder and artist, LynnToomey-DiBattista. “Art fans and home owners spend thousands of dollars on framed art, and although beautiful, it’s not functional. What we’re offering is the unusual and the unexpected. It’s fun, functional art, that’s also very affordable.” The transformation from basic ceiling fan to functional art is as simple as removing the existing blades and replacing them with a set of FanGoghs. If the customer doesn’t have a ceiling fan, they can purchase the entire fan from Fandango, including the blades, motor and mount. The unique hole design of the unpainted blades supplied by Fandango allows them to fit most standard ceiling fans. Fandango uses three types of FanArtTM techniques: hand-painted, fan-painted or screen-painted. Hand-painting entails hours of meticulous labor and exacting detail. Fan-painting is another Fandango innovation in which a unique painting method results in attractive, spiral designs. With the screen-painting technique, the design and color is applied by machine. “Depending upon the customer’s preference for art and design, and their budget, we have a FanGogh to suit them,” said Toomey-DiBattista. Fandango is entering the market with over 50 standard designs. Additionally, the studio offers hand-painted light switch covers and ceiling fan pulls to complement all of their designs. Small, hand-painted furnishings can also be custom ordered from the studio to match a ceiling fan and/or any room’s décor. “We haven’t seen anything like this in the market and the market is huge. Just about every home, office, hotel and restaurant has at least one ceiling fan. Everyone that sees them, loves them,” said Rado Marintchev, who founded the studio with Toomey-DiBattista. “There’s lots of painted furnishings out there, but a FanGogh is something no one has seen. When you put one up, it becomes the centerpiece of the room, especially when it’s color coordinated with other furnishings, linens or art. We’re finding that interior designers are very interested in the products for this reason.” Fandango is marketing the fans and furnishings in several venues including their newly launched web-site featuring an on-line catalog: www.fandangofurnishings.com. Marintchev and Toomey-DiBattista are also pursuing wholesale and consignment relationships with what Toomey-DiBattista terms, “funky and eclectic, upscale home décor stores and galleries.” In addition to specialty mail-order catalogs, the pair will also target home lighting and children’s furnishing stores. “Coordinated furnishings for a child’s room or nursery are good sellers today, and FanGoghs are a great new product for this market,” commented Marintchev. FanGoghs are being carried by BangBoom located in the Newbury Street area of Boston, MA at 59a Clarendon Street, Boston MA. Owner Sheryl Murnane commented, “The moment I saw them, I thought they were great…so different and really colorful and fun. I love to offer my customer’s really unique products. A FanGogh definitely qualifies.” Toomey-DiBattista summarizes the purpose of the business venture this way, “Today, families and individuals are spending more time and more money creating a warm, comfortable home—an intimate safe harbor where the harsh realities of the world can be left at the door. Art, in all its various forms, is an important ingredient to creating this environment. Art excites our senses and allows us to express who we are. It makes us feel good. To be a part of someone’s home, with our hand-made art furnishings is a really neat opportunity. Home is truly where the ‘art’ is.” “To that end,” adds Marintchev, “we decided it was important that the efforts of our work support Habitat for Humanity, a non-profit organization responsible for building and renovating housing for 250,000 people worldwide, in an effort to eliminate homelessness. A percentage of every Fandango sale is donated to Habitat—–because after all, we feel everyone deserves a home to decorate.” About Fandango Furnishings Fandango Furnishings is a one-of-a-kind “art furniture” studio specializing in hand-painted ceiling fans and accessories for the home. Fandango has innovated the idea of painting ceiling fan blades with interesting and artistic designs. Fandango calls these works of art, FanGoghs and is the first and only company in the home furnishings industry to make them commercially available. Fandango is committed to supporting Habitat for Humanity by donating a percentage of every sale to the charity. Fandango was founded by Lynn Toomey-DiBattista and Rado Marintchev in February, 2001 and is located in Lunenburg, Massachusetts. For more information, visit: www.fandangofurnishings.com