Woodstock Chimes, manufacturer of musically tuned windchimes, is expanding its selection of square-tube chimes and Woodstock Temple Bells with the launch of several Southwestern-inspired rust powder-coated designs with stone accents. They are part of 22 new products the company is launching for winter 2021. “We lead the industry with not only the best sounding chimes and bells, but also the most attractive designs,” said Garry Kvistad, founder and owner of Woodstock Chimes and a Grammy award-winning musician. “The new styles have similarities to some of our best sellers and have an artisanal appeal, on trend with the chic farmhouse look that is popular today. The faux turquoise and amber stones used in these products give them a unique appeal and allow them to be offered at attractive price points. We hope the resulting sales will be as intriguing as the new designs.”
The new Woodstock Rustic Chime features Woodstock Chimes’ popular “golden ratio” tuning. Measuring 22 inches in overall length, these chimes have four square bronze aluminum tubes and a beveled, teak finish pine wood top piece. The stones accentuate the clappers and the rust powder-coated aluminum windcatchers, Amber (left, SKU: RCA) and Turquoise (right, SKU: RCT). They come ready to give in a kraft gift box and retail for $37.
The new Woodstock Temple Bells feature three bronze finish steel bells and rust powder-coated aluminum finish windcatchers. Measuring 26 inches in overall length, the clappers and eye-catching windcatchers showcase their respective stones, Amber (left, SKU: TBRA) and Turquoise (right, SKU: TBRT). The Cross (middle, SKU: TBRC) design also features turquoise stone accents. They come ready to give in a kraft gift box and retail for $35.
The new products are available for purchase now and start shipping in January.
To see and hear all Woodstock Chimes and Woodstock Rainbow Makers, or to find a Woodstock Chimes OneCoast Territory Manager, please visit www.onecoast.com/find or contact Woodstock Chimes directly by calling 800-422-4463, visit www.woodstockchimes.com or email woodstock@woodstockchimes.com.
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