One of the liveliest and oldest family businesses in Boston, the Standard Rivet Company, soon to celebrate its 120th anniversary, is now a global fashion resource, and still keeping up with the times, launching a new web site, www.standardrivet.com, loaded with new customer-friendly features.
BOSTON (BusinessWire EON) August 23, 2007 --
One of the liveliest and oldest family businesses in Boston, the
Standard Rivet Company, soon to celebrate its 120th anniversary, is now
a global fashion resource, and still keeping up with the times,
launching a new web site, www.standardrivet.com,
loaded with new customer-friendly features.
This web site features a dazzling array of the company’s
unique nailheads,
spots, gems,
stones, rivets,
staples,
and their world-famous U.S. patented setting
machines. Everything at Standard Rivet is made in America in their
historic 19th Century loft building. And is
covered by Standard Rivet’s 100% money-back
guarantee.
To make doing business easier with Standard Rivet, visitors to the site
now can search products by name or number; request samples; use a
convenient automatic bulk discount calculator, and be assured of
ultimate safety with a new rapid checkout system secured with 128-bit
SSL encryption. Many other interactive performance features are built
into the site, all designed and developed by the Pixelgroove group for
Standard Rivet’s ad agency, Grant
Marketing, Inc.
Among the colorful items pictured on Standard Rivet’s
new web site are brilliant Swarovski
crystals in rich gem tones, gleaming die-cut spots with 18K stars,
creative cut-out art motifs, pyramid shapes, round heads, squares, dots,
and plastic color domes. A free, full-color catalog can be ordered
online.
The site also showcases the variety of decorative metals from Standard
Rivet, including brass, nickel plate, steel, stainless, and aluminum in
a range of bright and satin finishes, along with fancy stamped and
engraved surfaces.
From its start making small brass U.S. Cavalry harness and uniform
elements in the 1880s, Standard Rivet’s
decorative items are now being applied to high fashion dresses, sports
clothing, accessories, quality leathers, motorcycle gear, show saddles,
designer shoes, famous Western-style toys, collectibles, and costumes.
For years, Standard Rivet’s shining silver
nailheads decorated the legendary costumes of the rock group Kiss.
“Our specialty is two-prong rivets,”
owner Steve Wallace points out. “Once set into
place it’s almost impossible to have them
fall out.” His wife, Paula Wallace, sales and
marketing director, adds, “that’s
why people keep coming back for more. They just set them and forget
them. It’s old fashion New England quality
still at work.”
Visit their new riveting web site a www.standardrivet.com
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