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Case Logic Offers Modular Home Storage Line

By Staff -- TWICE, 6/6/2005

Longmont, Colo. — Organizing, storing and protecting a growing media collection is the focus of the Home Storage Collection from Case Logic, which uses “stylish designs that fit well with most interior designs.”

Modular in nature, so the consumer can purchase different products from the line, the collection is designed to configure “flawlessly” on shelves, book cases or within entertainment centers.

The product line includes CD wallets and CD ProSleeve boxes — made of a suede-like material — that house music, movies and photo discs. Storage offers a combination of organization solutions and attractiveness at an affordable price, said the company.

Among the features of the storage line — which has a suggested retail range of $16.99 to $24.99 — are colors and materials inspired by most popular home stores and maximization of valuable bookshelf and entertainment unit space. There also are index tabs and multiple storage footprints, options that lend to added organization and versatility and personalization that helps “sell” the collection.

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