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Published Jan 22, 2008
Gwinnett headquartered, Larson-Juhl – a Berkshire-Hathaway Company and the worlds’ largest custom framing manufacturer and distributor – has found quite an innovative way to stand out from the crowd -- in Donald Trump’s boardroom.
Producers of this season’s popular hit reality series, NBC's “Celebrity Apprentice,” tapped premier custom-framing manufacturer and Norcross-based Larson-Juhl and their newly launched online art division, Artaissance, to provide the majority of custom art and framing on Donald Trump’s hit reality show, which airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST on NBC. Throughout this season of “Celebrity Apprentice,” viewers can tune in to see 50-plus custom art and framing pieces featured in the show’s boardroom, war rooms and other high-profile areas.
“Being part of a hit reality television series like Donald Trump’s ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ is an amazing opportunity,” commented Steve McKenzie, Artaissance President and Chief Curator. “When we were approached by the producers, we were thrilled. And the fact that this season’s celebrities are competing to win donations for their favorite charities just adds to the allure of why Larson-Juhl and Artaissance wanted to be a part of this exciting program.”
The exquisite high-quality art reproductions offered by Artaissance are nearly indiscernible from the originals. These value-priced works appeal to anyone who desires to ‘live and surround themselves with art that they truly love, according to McKenzie. Now with more than 100 nationally and internally acclaimed artists and more than 2,000 exclusive images included in the online Artaissance gallery, consumers can select and purchase custom-sized art that is sized perfectly to fit their wall, lifestyle and pocketbook.
A full complement of genres are available through the Artaissance exclusive art gallery, including selections to please consumers who love every imaginable type of art -- from abstracts, contemporaries or coastal artwork to landscapes, florals and still-life images. Artaissance collections can be reproduced on a customers’ choice of canvas or paper and custom-sized to the exact specifications desired by the customer.
Now with more than 600 participating custom frame retailers nationwide, finding beautiful art -- like that seen in “Celebrity Apprentice” -- is now as simple as the click of a mouse. For more information about Artaissance art and Larson-Juhl frames seen on this season’s NBC "Celebrity Apprentice," and to learn more about the artists and custom framing retailers available in the Atlanta area, log on to Artaissance at www.artymystyle.com. “Celebrity Apprentice” airs on NBC, Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST.