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Product/Line:
Europe2You offers vintage inspired pieces created for the home and garden with recycled wood and salvaging old and broken glass to create unique kitchen accessories, furniture, glassware and gardening items.

History of Company:
Founded by husband and wife, Joseph and Stacy Borocz, and propelled by their passion for Europe’s rich history and timeless designs, Europe2You captures the spirit of the quintessential European lifestyle by transforming its utilitarian objects into treasured accents for the modern home. Each piece in our carefully curated collection comprises either iconic originals or vintage inspired re-creations for the home and garden.

About the Product (i.e. metal, type of stones, quality of stones, etc.):
19th century wood that has been recycled from old buildings set to be demolished. Wood is treated and shaped into modern pieces. Broken glass balons are reused to create light fixtures, new balons and cloches. Glass is hand blown and produced by artisans in Hungary.

Special Orders/Special Sizes Information/Time Frame:

Memo Piece Availability: None

Durability and Care:
Fabric- Blot with water, clean with mild detergent and rinse. Dry under delicate cycle.
Glass- Clean with Windex or other glass cleaner is acceptable.
Pottery- Dishwasher safe or hand wash. For larger items, hand washing is recommended to avoid chipping.
Wood- To maintain the quality of each piece, it is recommended to clean regularly using Europe2You cutting board conditioner or Europe2You Trivet Treatment. Both are food safe and FDA approved.
Warranty:

Web Site Info: Europe2you.com

Bullet Points for Selling:
Recycled product
Featured in popular magazines such as Southern Living
Own a piece of history
Great wedding gifts

Benefits for each feature:
Follows eco-friendly practices
Popular line of home goods and accessories
Wood used if from the 19th century
Pieces make excellent gifts for newly married couples

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