My company is called Nimble Mill, and you can find the website here.
Please take a look, and although there are no prices listed yet, you can see our first product:
If you'd like more information please contact me using the Nimble Mill contact form or by emailing info@nimblemill.com
Some random things I'd like to point out in no real order:
- The Whorn - my cube stool/table -- is shippable via UPS.
- Pricing has not been finalized yet, but don't let that stop you from contacting me and asking for more details.
- If you have a local retailer (nursery, furnishings, etc.) that you think might be interested in carrying the Whorn or future products, please point them to the Nimble Mill website or let me know about them and I'll reach out.
- Almost any color is available at this point, so I'm open to suggestions.
- I have several other related designs in the works.
Exciting stuff!
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Super exciting! Congrats on this major step. I'll head on over there right now.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Since I also live in the St. Louis area I suspect I'll eventually be able to see the products first hand.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Your website is beautiful! I'll be sure to recommend your products to gardeners I know.
Congratulations. I must have missed the hints. Going to take a look at the website now.
ReplyDeleteSo cool!! I am so happy for you Alan, what an exciting step. I'm on my iPad now, and your website looks/functions beautifully. Congrats, I'm sure this is just the beginning of fabulous things to come!
ReplyDeleteOh p.s. - love the name!
ReplyDeleteYay! Off to take a look!
ReplyDeleteVery awesome, Alan! Good luck to you!
ReplyDeleteWay cool, Alan! Congratulations on the opening of your new shop! Psyched for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks all for the words of support!
ReplyDeleteKathy: I hope you'll be able to sometime this winter. I'll announce details when I have them. Those in select other parts of the country may be able to see them this winter too!
Congrats on the launch. I especially love the "Whorn" because it's so useful in a small garden -- or even as a nightstand. Well done, Alan!
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