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Korol Christmas Tree for St Martin's

Korol Christmas Tree for St Martin's

Date: 2012-12-19
St Martin Diocesan Home for Children in the Berea was a hive of activity and festivity recently when Andy Cartwright Homeware donated their first Korol Christmas Tree to the children in the home.

"We are always grateful for any donations to the home and this was a particularly unique and special gift leading up to Christmas. The children really enjoyed building the tree with the help of Andy and his team. The tree looks wonderful," said St. Martin's principal, Father Vincent.

Andy Cartwright's new Korol Christmas Trees are not only easy to build and beautifully designed, but the fully recycled, eco-friendly trees will also have environmentally conscious consumers humming a greener tune this December.

The Korol Christmas tree offers a unique take on Christmas by giving families the chance to get together and assemble the tree piece by piece, just like a puzzle except in 3D, making it an even more interactive and rewarding experience.

Korol is a cutting edge modular design system that uses recycled, star-shaped components or 'building blocks' that, when connected at their points, can form limitless functional and decorative designs for the home.

For more information about donating to St Martin's Diocesan Home for Children, please visit https://www.stmartinshome.org.za or call 031 201 1261.