Rutt HandCrafted Cabinetry honors 30 top dealer showrooms
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Bilotta Kitchens, Mamaroneck & New York City won Platinum for 2014 & 2015
NEW HOLLAND, Penn. – Rutt HandCrafted Cabinetry recently honored more than 30 of its top showrooms with sales awards for 2014 and 2015. The awards were presented at the company’s bi-annual National Dealer Conference in Leola, PA. “2016 is an important year as we celebrate the 65th anniversary for Rutt HandCrafted Cabinetry,” said Jason Artus, vice president of sales and marketing.
 
“As part of this celebration, we wanted to honor the dedicated showrooms that have made our growth possible. We look forward to continuing to honor them for the next 65 years.” Award recipients were honored with bronze, silver, gold and platinum achievement awards for each respective year.
Platinum Award
  • Bilotta Kitchens, Mamaroneck & New York City – 2014 & 2015
  • Stuart Kitchen - 2014

Gold Award

  • Cuvee Kitchen Design, Inc. – Glenshaw, PA – 2014
  • Elite Kitchen & Bath – Manhasset, NY – 2015
Elite Kitchen & Bath – Manhasset, NY – 2015
 
Rutt HandCrafted Cabinetry has over 100 showrooms across the country. With a history of innovation going back over 60 years, the Rutt brand is widely recognized as among the finest handcrafted cabinetry in America. Hand crafted in Pennsylvania, Rutt cabinetry adorns thousands of custom kitchens with attractive, well designed and durable products. Rutt strives to set the standard for perfection as the 'Creator of Timeless Originals.' Find out more at http://ruttcabinetry.com.
 
 
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