HALIFAX, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Jellybean Row celebrates the colorful Victorian heritage homes of St. John's, Newfoundland. The debut series of 10 images are modeled after real homes on some of the oldest streets in North America. They are printed on acid free paper using light fast inks, then laminated and plaque mounted, ready for easy hanging. Because there are no frames, the houses can be placed together, creating a genuine 'row house' effect.
"The Victorian look of the homes lends a touch of warmth and tradition to the coolest contemporary color scheme," said company director Geoff Meeker, "and the bright colors will energize any room."
That's not all - the series has been reissued for Christmas. "We've added snow, lights, decorations and a subtle dusk light that brings out the warm glow of an old-fashioned family Christmas," Meeker said. "Collectors can switch out the original series for the Christmas series as the holiday season approaches. When properly lit, the windows glow as if powered from within. It instantly, almost magically, changes the look of a room."
Jellybean Row is available in two sizes. The small size (5" wide by 8.5" deep) is ideal for smaller rooms, hallways or as an accent anywhere. The large series (9" by 16.5") works as an artistic centerpiece, anywhere you would hang a piece of fine art. They also work on a diagonal, adding personality to stairwells and rooms with vaulted ceilings.
Jellybean Row is quickly becoming a hit in North America, with steady online sales across Canada and the U.S. The product is featured in the Great Ideas section of the December issue of Canadian Living magazine.
"The timeless Victorian beauty, bright colors and exquisite detail of these pieces have an appeal that is universal to everyone," Meeker said. "And the Christmas series is a unique way to bring holiday warmth to any interior decor scheme."
Jellybean Row is affordably priced at 4.95 and 9.95 CDN per piece, and can be ordered online at http://www.jellybeanrow.com/.
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