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Lazy Lee creates new closet system for cruise ships

MIAMI – During the 2018 International Woodworking Show, Inventor and Designer Lee Goldsticker, creator of the rotating closet system and cabinets, debuted a brand new product - the Lazy Lee Cruise Ship Closet. 
 
On display at the Lockdowel booth during the show, the 38.5-inch x 23.5-inch x 79-inch rotating cabinet featured a flush mirrored front, a reach-in coat compartment, and 23 shelves. Options for the cabinet range from wet bars to internal clothes dryers.

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How to use social media to market home and building products

The home and building products industry is filled with innovative products and brands aimed at everyone from middle-class consumers in suburbia, to the influential and powerful movers and shakers of the architecture and design world. Some of these brands and products are about as niche as niche gets. And on top of that, marketers are tasked with executing social media strategies for companies and organizations that have extremely narrow and hard-to-reach audiences.

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SCM donates $15,000 to Wounded Warrior Project

ATLANTA - SCM presented a check for $15,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project during the International Woodworking Fair in Atlanta. The Wounded Warrior Project organization's mission is to honor and empower wounded service members. SCM matched 100 percent the donations made by attendees at its booth. In addition, those donating to the Wounded Warrior Project were given a chance to win a variety of prizes at a robotic arcade game led by one of the company's collaborative robots.