Antone’s Tile & Stone 1801 S. 12th St., Allentown, PA 18103 | 610-798-9218
“We’ve brought the big city showroom to the Valley,” co-owner Mark Albright says of the brand- new, fully remodeled 5,000 square-foot showroom at Antone’s Tile and Stone in Allentown. The new space showcases the company’s large selection of products including high and low-end hard surfaces. Adds Albright, “Since our new showroom has opened, designers no longer need to hop on the bus to Manhattan with their clients.” Due to an exclusive agreement with fi ve major importers, Antone’s has tile, glass and metal products—part of the “Elegance Collection”—that no one else in the Lehigh Valley offers.
Partners Mark Albright and Tony Costantino have a combined 55 years of experience in the marble, tile and granite industry. Tony started the business in Allentown in 1979 and Mark, with
his 25 years of experience, joined Antone’s four years ago.
With a full staff of in-house framers, plumbers and electricians (no subcontractors) Antone’s Tile & Stone offers the complete remodeling package, starting with free consultations and estimates to design and installation. The business focuses on complete kitchen and bath remodeling for residences but does commercial work, also.
Modern Design Salon 4668 Broadway, Allentown, PA 18104 | 610-530-7553 |
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Modern Design Salon’s mission is to provide the best services possible while making clients feel comfortable with their look in their everyday life. “Everyone has their own unique way of styling and wearing their hair, which is why we offer our free consultation and take the time to understand our customers’ needs,” explains Nhu Nguyen, owner. At Modern Design, the staff gets to know what customers do for a living, what their typical day is like and then recommends a style that not only looks good but meets the needs of their customers’ lifestyles and abilities.
After working as a stylist at the salon for three years, Nhu Nguyen took over this family-friendly, full-service salon that offers haircuts, color, highlights, relaxers, perms, scalp treatments, waxing, makeup applications, facials, manicures and pedicures. The staff is made up of highly trained professionals who participate in continuing education to keep up with the latest trends and techniques. They utilize a wide variety of products including Goldwell, Matrix, J. Crew, Chi, Rusk and Shatter polishes from OPI. In addition to the services, Modern Design Salon also offers feather extensions, jewelry and make-up.
Gail Gray Home Furnishings and Design The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley | 2960 Center Valley Parkway #712 Center Valley, PA 18034 | 484-223-3301 |
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“It is the prettiest store I have ever been in.”
Gail Gray Dunn, owner of Gail Gray Home Furnishings and Design, has heard this from customers many times and each time, it makes her day. That’s because, as a small, independent retailer, Gail Gray Home Furnishings and Design does not carry mass-produced merchandise. The store is fi lled with beautiful, unique home furnishings, accessories, artwork and mirrors-many of which are one of a kind. Gail Gray also has an interior design service to help clients achieve the look they want for their homes and offi ces, along with the feel and
comfort they need.
The shop has recently incorporated a new streamlined approach to purchase affordable window treatments. Numerous styles and thousands of fabrics are available and many sample panels are on display, which makes it easy for customers to visualize the end result.
On October 6, Gail Gray Home Furnishings and Design is hosting the VIP party for BlackOut V, to benefi t the AIDS Activities Offi ces of Lehigh Valley Hospital and on November 10, it will once again host its annual Holiday Open House, from which a portion of sales is always donated to a local charity.
After more than 11 years in business Gail Gray Dunn “loves her customers” and focuses on making them happy during the design process and thrilled with the results.
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