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'Designer' Sky+ boxes released
Published Friday, Nov 5 2004, 23:32 GMT | By Neil Wilkes
A range of "designer" Sky+ boxes have been released as part of Sky's Christmas marketing push.
The limited edition 'Designer Collection' is a series of Sky+ boxes featuring five prints from top British designers.
A spokesman enthused: "The Sky+ Designer Collection will attract both style gurus and urban trendsetters thanks to the range of designers involved in the project, providing a focal point for any living room that the style conscious among us will be proud to show off."
Designs in the collection include 'Dragonfly and Kaleidoscope' by Matthew Williamson, 'French Knot' by Neisha Crosland, 'Rainbow Graffiti' by Wale Adeyemi and 'Popcorn Flower' by Eley Kisimoto.
The Designer Collection is on sale now in the Tekzone at Selfridges London, Selfridges Manchester Trafford Centre and Selfridges Birmingham.
The limited edition 'Designer Collection' is a series of Sky+ boxes featuring five prints from top British designers.
A spokesman enthused: "The Sky+ Designer Collection will attract both style gurus and urban trendsetters thanks to the range of designers involved in the project, providing a focal point for any living room that the style conscious among us will be proud to show off."
Designs in the collection include 'Dragonfly and Kaleidoscope' by Matthew Williamson, 'French Knot' by Neisha Crosland, 'Rainbow Graffiti' by Wale Adeyemi and 'Popcorn Flower' by Eley Kisimoto.
The Designer Collection is on sale now in the Tekzone at Selfridges London, Selfridges Manchester Trafford Centre and Selfridges Birmingham.
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