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Rondo debuts 3D children's wall décor on Designing Spaces TV show

Peel-and-stick appliques are repositionable

Gerri Hunt -- Kids Today, 5/29/2009 1:19:00 PM

Emily’s room, redone on TV’s Designing Spaces, uses Rondo’s Big Seed Flower; Seed Flower Trio; Leaves and Stems; Double Layer Bulletin Board Trio Photo Frame; Big Double Layer Bulletin Board; and Acrylic Mirrors.
Emily’s room, redone on TV’s Designing Spaces, uses Rondo’s Big Seed Flower; Seed Flower Trio; Leaves and Stems; Double Layer Bulletin Board Trio Photo Frame; Big Double Layer Bulletin Board; and Acrylic Mirrors.



NILES, Ill. — Rondo, a whole new way to decorate, has made its debut on TV show Designing Spaces, featuring a collection of 3D kid-friendly wall décor. 

Designing Spaces
interviews leading experts in design, hardware, architecture and real estate, and offers advice on large scale renovations to simple tips on making everyday tasks easier to decorating on a budget. The show airs on Saturday and Sunday mornings on TLC and the Women’s Entertainment Network.

Rondo

Rondo's Seed Flower Trio retails for $10.

Rondo was a perfect choice to be featured on the show, with a line of repositionable 3-dimensional, peel-and-stick foam appliqués that can be used to decorate walls or other items in just 30 minutes.

The appliqués are made from the same soft, thick foam that's so great in flip-flops. Art can be layered, from 1/2-inch to as thick as a decorator wants. 

“As children participate in arts and crafts in their early years, they learn self expression and how to use their imagination. They learn what it means to be creative,” said Donna Lichtenstein, Rondo vice-president of marketing.

“It’s this early learning that builds the confidence in kids that extends to a greater expression of who they are,” she continued. “That is what led us to develop our new release of Rondo 3D wall décor. It’s a whole new way to decorate your space.”

Available in many colors, designs include flowers, birds, butterflies, hearts, mirrors, bulletin board/picture frames, letters and more.

Rondo is sold through specialty and DIY retailers, and at www.rondoroom.com, with a starting price point of $6.

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