Spore’s Metal Finishes Coordinate with Modern and Vintage Homes and Welcome Guests for the Holidays and Beyond.
Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) November 9, 2009 --Spore introduced True, its first all-metal doorbell button this week. Entirely custom designed, True is perfect for modern or more traditional homes. A thin ring of LED-illumination circles the metal pushbutton, which is available in several finishes to coordinate with door hardware. A non-illuminated option is also available.
While homeowners are scaling back on remodels and new construction, DIY projects and home makeovers are on the rise. Spore’s principle, Ted Pierson, says the True was in large part a response to the requests of his customers: “Seattle is full of these great Craftsman-era houses, which I have always loved, but our modern doorbell buttons don’t always work on them. I really wanted to design a button that would fit in with a very wide range of home and personal styles, and the True has been created with that in mind.”
All of the buttons feature a metal body, which is available in three finishes: bronze, black, and brushed aluminum, which coordinates with stainless steel hardware. Illumination is available for all finishes in amber, blue or white, and the True is the first Spore product with a non-illuminated option.
Spore was founded in 1997 on the realization that the doorbell button was a sadly neglected element of the home entry. Since then, Spore has been designing and manufacturing doorbell buttons and chimes from the circuit board to the faceplate. Spore also consults with designers and architects on custom projects from the Gap to Seattle’s Blue C Sushi. Spore products have been featured in international publications, including Wallpaper, GQ Germany, and the New York Times.
True and the full line of Spore products can be seen and purchased through the Spore website.
Principle and founder, Ted Pierson, and his wife and co-owner, Lily Pierson, design and live in Seattle, Washington, with their two young daughters.
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