CedarWorks introduces Serendipity swingsets

Posted by on Jan 15, 2008 in Client News | 0 comments

Haute design and craftsmanship to enhance the beauty of backyard play

Rockport, Maine, January 2008 – Taking backyard child’s play and home-landscape design to the highest level, custom wooden swingset maker, CedarWorks, Inc., introduces the Serendipity Series.

Created by international designer, Heather Telo´, Serendipity combines whimsy and New England craftsmanship with hints of classical architecture that is as attractive to fun-seeking kids as it is to parents looking for a proud addition to their home and yard.

Graceful arches, curves, turrets, and fanciful cut-outs compliment the natural beauty, elegance and durability of northern white cedar—a rot-resistant, non-splintering, chemical-free wood harvested in Maine and neighboring areas. Mortise-and-tenon joinery—commonly found in fine furniture—and traditional post-and-beam construction ensures sturdiness and smooth, clean lines.“Serendipity swingsets are something adults will want to look at instead of hide,” says Barrett Brown, CedarWorks president. “A swingset is likely to be the largest thing in your backyard. This is the first swingset specifically built to compliment your home and landscaping investment while providing endless hours of safe fun for your kids,” adds Brown.

CedarWorks builds Serendipity swingsets in Maine where customer service works closely with parents to design swingsets that match each family’s unique needs. Serendipity swingsets can be configured in any shape and size with dozens of play features including climbing walls, ladders, rope ladders, tunnels, bridges, crow’s nests, sandboxes, slides, and, naturally, swings.

About CedarWorks, Inc.
CedarWorks makes America’s premium swingsets designed for play, beauty, strength, safety, and the environment. Founded in 1981, CedarWorks is located on the beautiful coast in Rockport, Maine where the company manufactures its custom swingsets from 100% northern white cedar and ships to families in all 50 states and around the world. CedarWorks donates 10% of profits to charities that support kids and the environment, and the company’s ReCedaring program so far has donated more than 400,000 seedlings to support sustainable forests. www.CedarWorks.com

Contact
Brock Foreman
Fendler Communications
207-846-0788
brock@fendler.com

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