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New Office Depot See Jane Run Collection Sounds Out Female Consumer Wednesday January 16th, 2013 - 10:58AM
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Today, Office Depot announced the roll out of the See Jane Work spring collection, featuring organization products and desk accessories designed to accentuate their style, as the retailer noted. They are available exclusively at Office Depot retail locations and online at www.officedepot.com/seejanework. Holly Bohn-Weiss created See Jane Work to cater to female organizers and multi-taskers who were stifled by the limited selection of desk accessories, the retailer asserted. Bohn-Weiss determined to develop a product line that resonated with her style and personality, so providing an option to those who wanted to dress up their professional environments. The new collection for spring offers chic and trendy products that also help users manage time efficiently, effectively and in style, Office Depot noted. The latest See Jane Work collection includes eye-catching prints, styles and colors derived from spring fashion shows, yet at affordable price points, the retailer stated. "It helps to have a good system of organization and well-designed products that are as functional as they are beautiful," said Bohn-Weiss. "The new collection for spring is all about providing design options to enhance, improve and brighten women's workspaces." Available in vintage floral, herringbone, modern stripes, or black lace, the new See Jane Work Spring Collection offers a range of products from file boxes and magazine files to desktop organizers. Prices range from $1.29 to $24.99. "The See Jane Work collection, with its fresh visual appeal and affordable prices, further enhances the vast assortment of organizational tools available at Office Depot," said Nicole Lord, senior director, Office Depot own brand products. "We are proud to work with Holly to provide our customers with such chic options, and to see Office Depot's partnership with See Jane Work flourish with the arrival of this exclusive second line." Tags: Housewares Home Décor Organization & Cleaning Retail |
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