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This year marks the 30th Anniversary of Maitland-Smith, an exciting landmark year of fond reflection, well-earned celebration and continued dedication to the art of fine décor.
This issue of The Art of Living underscores the talents of Maitland-Smith's well-travelled and seasoned experts, offering expanded programs and exquisite showcases.
We're proudly celebrating our 30th year in business. It is only fitting that we invite you to share in our celebration, as your partnership and loyal patronage have been instrumental in our journey of growth and accomplishment.

To celebrate our 30th Anniversary, we are pleased to announce our ONE Design Competition. Details will be announced soon. You won't want to miss this exciting program and a chance to win a timeless Maitland-Smith treasure.
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Notable Debuts
We hope that you were able to visit our exciting new High Point showroom during the Spring International Home Furnishings Market. We invite our valued dealers and designers to preview our new Maitland Smith product introductions on-line, including such notable debuts as the Demilune Chiffonier and Marquetry Occasional Table.
Just use your log-in ID and passcode and treat yourself to a private viewing of our new spring line.
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Demilune Chiffonier
5130-562 |
Marquetry Occasional Table
3030-894 |
On the heels of recently announced enhancements to the Maitland-Smith, La Barge and ONE websites, our dedicated team looks forward to a memorable year. Take a few moments to enjoy some of our online videos:
- An Artisan's Touch, which displays our craftsmanship
- At Home with Howard Shattuck, Maitland-Smith's curator and historian
- Product Overviews described by Howard Shattuck
Join us September 14-17, 2009 as we debut our exquisitely decorated and generously expanded Las Vegas showroom at this fall's furnishings market. We welcome our dealers to drop by and visit us in our new "home away from home."
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Elegant and distinctive pieces for your home today, with quality and style to last a lifetime...
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