Summer Nightastic! Fireworks Spectacular Highlights 2010

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Ridley Pearson Latest Disney Books 2010 by Himself

Sunday, August 29, 2010



Kingdom Keepers III - Book 3 in the Kingdom Keepers series, Disney in Shadow, takes us behind the scenes at Epcot. Disney Imagineer Wayne, the Keepers' mentor, and creator of Disney Holographic Imaging (DHI) has gone missing. Has he been abducted? Suspected are the evil Overtakers (Disney villains), including the devious Maleficent. When the turnstiles stop spinning at the Parks is when the real Rush begins. Get ready for the ride of your life!

Peter Pan, the Lost Boys, and Captain Hook have been some of the world's most storied characters since J.M. Barrie introduced them in his beloved tale, Peter Pan. In this new picture book, Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson take a fresh look at these characters as only they can. Created for the animated film, Mary Blair's illustrations helped to define the look of this Walt Disney classic and bring all the magic of Never Land to life—from the ominous Skull Rock to Peter's secret underground lair.

Sword of Mercy: The fourth title in the Peter and the Starcatchers series (originally planned as a trilogy of prequels to Barrie's classic Peter Pan), this adventure involves a magical sword once wielded by Charlemagne and now held by the forces of evil as they attempt to seize a cache of starstuff, the powerful substance that the Starcatchers must protect. Wendy steps into her mother's shoes as the story's heroine, while the action zigzags from one set of characters and locales to another. Full of narrow escapes from nasty villains and bits of humor, this fast-paced adventure delivers plenty of thrills.

Having a bad hair day...

Friday, August 27, 2010
I don't know if it was all the cold and windy weather in Sydney that inspired this piece but it was hard to keep my hair looking good once I stepped out of doors this week...



Available as cards and prints from Mulberry Muse and Cafe Baudelaire

It will also be released as a Christmas version, coming soon as part of the Mulberry Muse 2010 Christmas collection.

Fun Facts: Best Friends Pet Care Resort

Thursday, August 26, 2010
A Tail-Wagging Welcome: Beginning Aug. 27, 2010, Pluto welcomes dogs, cats, pot-bellied pigs and pocket pets such as hamsters and guinea pigs to the new 27,000-square-foot Best Friends Pet Care Resort at Walt Disney World Resort.
 
Lap of Luxury: Up to 270 dogs of all breeds and sizes can curl up comfortably in standard and luxury indoor-outdoor suites.  The truly pampered pooch may beg for an oversized luxury suite with plush raised bedding, TV and a private outdoor yard.
 
Meowificent! No “knead” to fear -- at least 30 cats will be “purrfectly” content at the resort’s Kitty City pavilion with two- and four-story cat condos.
 
Polly Wanna Cracker? Cockatoos and other pet birds stay in their own special facility along with hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, ferrets and other pocket pets.
 
Go, Dog, Go! No bones about it, the resort’s exclusive dog park is the place to burn off canine calories. Inside a fenced walking trail, dogs will have a squirrel-chasing good time in the 3,300-square-foot play area covered in artificial turf. Another 4,500-square-foot area is dotted with shade trees for owners who want to sit and watch pets play. The park’s 1,300-square-foot splash-and-shake zone is a cool extra.
 
Day Tripping or Sleeping Over? Park-hopping guests can book their pets into the resort just for the day. Overnight stays make Fido feel right at home when the family settles in at a nearby Walt Disney World Resort hotel.
 
Tales and Treats: Routines make a pet feel right at home. If your pup is used to a bedtime story, a staff member will read a “tuck-in” tale. If kitty craves fish, order Tuna on a Ritz room service. The resort’s TV sets play favorites like “Milo and Otis” or “Homeward Bound” for media-savvy pets.
 
Doggie Play Dates: There’s plenty of room for canine cavorting at the resort’s two 1,100-square-foot doggy-day-camp rooms that open onto their own play yards.
 
Extra, Extra! It’s a pet’s world, after all, and that’s why pet parents can choose from among many a la carte activities for their best friends.  Amenities and upgrades include: Ice Cream Treats, Puppy Cuddle Time, Bottled Water and Premium/Orthopedic Bedding for dogs. Feline guests can be pampered with private playtimes, activity toys in their suites, or Ice Cream Treats.
 
Best in Show: Practical pets know that extra cuddles are in store when they greet their families after a “go-home-fresh bath,” offered along with other services at the resort’s grooming salon.
 
Two Paws Up: Best Friends Pet Care Resort is located across from Disney’s Port Orleans Resort at 2510 Bonnet Creek Parkway in Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830. Guests can make reservations at wdw.bestfriendspetcare.com or by calling 877/4-WDW-PETS.

[Disneyland Paris] Space Mountain Opening Day 1995

Tuesday, August 24, 2010


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On May 31st, 2010, Space Mountain, one of the most innovative and famous rides at Disneyland Paris, is celebrating its 15th anniversary! For the occasion, go back in time and relive the Grand Opening ceremony and festivities of 1995.

Le 31 mai 2010, Space Mountain, l'une des plus innovantes et célèbres attractions de Disneyland Paris, fête ses 15 ans! Pour l'occasion, revivez comme si vous y étiez la cérémonie et les festivités d'inauguration de cette attraction mythique en 1995.

Em 31 de maio de 2010, a Space Mountain, um dos brinquedos mais inovadores e famosos na Disneyland Paris, comemorou seu 15 º aniversário! Para a ocasião, volte no tempo e reviva a grande cerimônia de abertura e as festividades de 1995.

Tron Legacy Products and Merchandise 2010

Sunday, August 22, 2010




TRON: Legacy Toys and Consumer Electronics Line to be released october 2010

TRON 12" Impulse Projection Action Figures
Manufacturer: Spin Master
SRP: $39.99
Retailers: Mass retailers
Available: October 2010

Bring the hero to life with the Ultimate Sam Flynn Figure, featuring incredible Impulse Projection Technology that reveals a lit-up life-like image of Sam's face, light-up body, movie quotes in Sam's voice, and tons of weapons!

TRON Core Vehicles
Manufacturer: Spin Master
SRP: $14.99
Retailers: Mass retailers
Available: October 2010

Capturing the TRON essences these detailed replica vehicles come to life. Put your TRON action figure inside the Light Cycle and watch the character and vehicle light up. Each comes with an action figure.

TRON Deluxe Vehicles
Manufacturer: Spin Master
SRP: $19.99
Retailers: Mass retailers
Available: October 2010

A true Tron icon, the Deluxe Light Cycle becomes part of the rider when it is activated by the action figure. With launching projectiles, tri-color light changes, pop-up air brakes (pop-up blasters on the Light Runner), and gravity tilt sounds you'll feel like you're part of the movie action.


TRON Zero G Light Cycle
Manufacturer: Spin Master
SRP: $34.99
Retailers: Mass retailers
Available: October 2010

Ride as Sam Flynn or TRON's ruler Clu, as you race your Light Cycles with 6-foot light-emitting trails. With the legendary Air Hogs technology, you can drive the Light Cycles on wall and even upside down.



TRON Gaming Headphones
Manufacturer: Monster
SRP: $349.99
Retailers: Best Buy, Amazon, Game Stop
Available: October 2010

For the best in audio -- and in gaming -- the Disney/Monster TRON headphones feature noise-cancellation, high quality Dolby audio and ControlTalk™ for hands-free voice calling with iPhones and other media phones. The headphones include a DSP for connection to gaming consoles for an immersive TRON gaming experience.


TRON iPod Dock
Manufacturer: Monster
SRP: $249
Retailers: Best Buy, Amazon, Game Stop
Available: October 2010

Inspired by the TRON data disk, the iPod/iPhone audio dock provides stunning lighting effects and high quality audio.


PC Peripheral: TRON Mouse
Manufacturer: Razer
SRP: $99
Retailers: Best Buy, Amazon, Game Stop
Available: October 2010

An ergonomic, 5600dpi high resolution gaming mouse inspired by the aesthetic of the TRON universe including highly detailed finishes and essential TRON lighting effects.


PC Peripheral: TRON Keyboard
Manufacturer: Razer
SRP: $129
Retailers: Best Buy, Amazon, Game Stop
Available: October 2010

The configurable keyboard allows you to position the number pad to the right or left to optimize your gaming set-up. Laser etched keys glow, bringing to life the aesthetic of TRON in a highly detailed gaming keyboard, inspired by the world of TRON.


TRON iPhone Case
Manufacturer: PDP
SRP: $29.99
Retailers: Best Buy, Amazon, Game Stop
Available: October 2010

Roses and Raspberries

Friday, August 20, 2010


"fresh" from GabrielleKai



French Vintage style Rose gift tags from Mulberrry Muse



A spoonful of berries from elr104

Darth Vader vs. Indiana Jones at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Thursday, August 19, 2010


Indiana Jones vs. Darth Vader

Ok... This is It! The Battle of the Century!

Indiana Jones, with a Light Saber against Darth Vader!

E P I C

It was part of the “The Last Tour to Endor” event at Disney’s Hollywood Studios for fans attending this week’s Star Wars Celebration V in Orlando, Florida.



George Lucas at Disney World



"Star Wars" creator and filmmaker George Lucas meets a group of "Star Wars"-inspired Disney characters Aug. 14, 2010 at Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Lucas was in central Florida for "Star Wars Celebration V," the official Lucasfilm fan event that took place at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. 





With the stern and determined look of a Jedi Knight, "Star Wars" creator and filmmaker George Lucas poses with a group of "Star Wars"-inspired Disney characters Aug. 14, 2010 at Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Lucas was in central Florida for "Star Wars Celebration V," the official Lucasfilm fan event that was held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. He visited Walt Disney World Resort tonight to attend Disney's "Last Tour to Endor" special event. 



Star Wars creator and legendary filmmaker George Lucas has a playful lightsaber duel Aug. 14, 2010 with Jedi Mickey Mouse at Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The impromptu battle took place during "The Last Tour to Endor," a special event held at the theme park for Star Wars fans attending "Star Wars Celebration V" in Orlando, Fla. Looking on are Princess Leia Minnie and Darth Goofy, as well as the lovable Disney driod, R2-MK.




Actors Seth Green (left) and Jaime King (right) don costumes Aug. 14, 2010 at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. during "The Last Tour to Endor," a "Star Wars"-themed special event at the park presented during "Star Wars Celebration V." Green and King, both longtime "Star Wars" fans, donned the costumes for a surprise appearance in a one-night-only live show produced by Disney entitled " Indiana Jones and the Lost Jedi Temple of Doom." "Star Wars Celebration V," held this year in Orlando, Fla., is the official Lucasfilm fan event.



[Indiana Jones vs Darth Vader - posted on August 15th, 2010 by Thomas Smith, Social Media Director, Disney Parks]
[All other pics: Todd Anderson, photographer]



UPDATE: AUGUST 26, 2010



Main Street U.S.A. Miniatures

Tuesday, August 17, 2010




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Robert Olszewski Biography

Robert Olszewski was born in 1945 in Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. His natural interest in art developed early and was first demonstrated in painting and drawing. At age 16, he began winning awards for his work at local art shows, and was encouraged to pursue a career in art. Robert graduated in 1968 with a BS in Art Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, married and moved to Southern California in the same year to live near a major US art center and teach. While teaching he painted in the summers and at night. The security of teaching plus the free time, allowed him to experiment freely and develop his skills. He had his first one-man show at the Ryder Gallery on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles at age 27. At the same time he enjoyed his young family and made toys for his children to play with.






Along with the toys, he built a dollhouse for his daughter and this was his first introduction to the world of miniatures. His interest in miniatures turned from playful to a serious exploration of miniature figurative works as a new medium of expression. After 11 years, Robert left teaching in 1978 and pursued miniature figurative work full-time. Within a year his work was receiving national attention. In 1979, at age 34, Robert was brought under exclusive contract with the major European porcelain company, Goebel, maker of the world famous M.I. Hummel figurines, and was co-founder of the Goebel Miniatures Studios. As a master artist from 1979 to 1994, Robert oversaw the development of the modeling and painting studios, and watched the company grow from a staff of four painters in 1979 to 65 painters in a studio number 95 personnel.


In 1993, a 30-year museum retrospective of his work was mounted at the Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard, California, and in the same year Robert was named "International Collectible Artist of the Year." In 1994, Robert re-established privately owned Olszewski Studios and began exploring his art in a smaller studio to enable him to devote more time to his personal artistic growth. This new direction followed his personal artistic interests and reflected his love of exploring and combining new materials. In his early fifties, his move to an independent status left more time to pursue in depth his art and address those areas he had been waiting to explore. In 1995, Robert was commissioned by the Walt Disney Company to prototype miniatures for their Enchanted Places Program. In 1996, a second museum retrospective of his work was mounted at The Carole and Barry Kaye Museum of Miniatures in Los Angeles, California. In 1998, Robert received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a third retrospective of his artwork was mounted at the University Museum. In 1999, Robert was commissioned by Indiana University of Pennsylvania to create a commemorative gift for their 125th Anniversary.


Robert continued his close association with the Walt Disney Company as he was commissioned to design and create the commemorative gift to be associated with the opening of Disney/Pixar's A Bug's Life, in 1998. In 2000, Robert would introduce a new line of miniatures titled "Story-Time," which led to the invitation to create a special work for the 2001 Disneyana Convention. Steamboat Willie - Cast Members Premiere was successfully received and caught the eye of Disneyland's Product Development Merchandise Manager, Deanne Hill. Disneyland commissioned Robert and Olszewski Studios to design and create a scaled replica of Main Street, U.S.A. "Sleeping Beauty Castle" was the first piece in the collection and was introduced in December of 2002. To the present, in December of 2005, a total of 12 buildings, 4 vehicles and 4 character packs have been released to the general marketplace. Robert and Olszewski Studios have since completed Cinderella's Castle for the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida and have begun work on the Main Street, U.S.A. for the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida as well.




Jun 28 WDW Olszewski Release Report
This is a very nice story and you can CLICK HERE to see the original post from Mikeland



Adam and I started collecting the Olszewski Walt Disney World Main Street miniature collection by buying the Cinderella Castle piece back in 2005. After purchasing the next two pieces in the series back in 2006, it took Walt Disney World all this time to release their next three pieces. When they announced the date for the release and signing by Mr. Olszewski, we knew we had to go.


We drove up from Miami and after some brief stops, we arrived at the Magic Kingdom’s toll plaza around 10:45 AM. The announcement from Disney noted that Mr. Olszewski would be signing the pieces at Main Street’s Art of Disney store from 10:00 AM till 11:00 AM, and then for a few hours in the afternoon. I wasn’t very optimistic that we would arrive in time for the early signing as we still had to take the monorail or ferry boat to the park. After going through security and the turnstiles, we finally arrived at the Main Street Cinema shop a few minutes after 11:00 AM. As this was our first experience with this type of event, I only had information from Disneyland’s previous releases as a guide. At Disneyland’s events, people wanting to buy the pieces would line up from before the park’s opening time and wait for hours in a queue to purchase the pieces. I was happily surprised upon entering the store to find only a few people in front of the display, the open cash register and Mr. Olszewski seated there. There were plenty of boxes in the back and the table was filled with Mr. Olszewski’s Main Street pieces, the Gallery of Light pieces and more. We quickly requested to purchase all three pieces and advised the clerks that we would take them with us, as opposed to having them shipped to the front of the park, to our resort (we weren’t staying on property this time) or shipped by common carrier. The three pieces that were being release were Exposition Hall with Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, The Chapeau and Confectionary and the Central Plaza – also known as the hub. The pieces were already signed by Mr. Olszewski. A cast member wrapped up the pieces for us, while we were paying and then waited to speak to Mr. Olszewski, who was sitting at the end of the table next to the first piece – Cinderella Castle. There were only four people before us, but as we learned, Mr. Olszewski was a wonderful man with many fascinating stories and loved to share them with his collectors. When we finally got our turn, we were able to spend some time discussing the collection, the future of the pieces, how he started his career as miniaturist and much more. We must have spent around 15 minutes talking to him and were even able to take some photos with him. I am not sure we will visit Walt Disney World for every future release, as the added expense of the drive, tolls, hotel stay, park tickets and everything else is much more than ordering the pieces online and having them shipped home – but the pleasure of meeting Mr. Olszewski was priceless.



Here are some photos from the event and of the pieces.





The sign outside the Main Street Cinema / Art of Disney Store announcing the release.





Exposition Hall and Tony's Town Square Restaurant. The entrance to what used to be the Walt Disney Story is on the right.






In the back side of Tony's Town Square Restaurant building was a tiny scene from Lady and the Tramp. According to Mr. Olszewski, each WDW piece will have a Disney scene like this or similar.






The Chapeau and Main Street Confectionary.





This view shows the hidden Mickey and Minnie inside the Chapeau store - with some miniature hats on display.





Here's a close up shot of that.






The Central Plaza (the hub) piece with the Partners Statue.







Robert Olszewski talking to one of his new fans.





Adam, myself and Robert Olszewski - what a fascinating man!


They also had two of the next release pieces.





The Emporium




The Emporium with the barber shop. Notice the scene with Donald and Daisy.




The side street next to Uptown Jewelers.






Uptown Jewelers and the Main Street Cinema.



Thanks for reading!

What Walt Disney Pictures has in Store for Fall

Monday, August 16, 2010
See Disney's "Tangled" in theaters November 24!Need something to put a smile back on your face as barbeques, pool parties, and lazy beach days wind down? Summer fun may be coming to an end, but there's much to look forward to this fall. As previewed at San Diego Comic-Con, autumn's most irresistible features just might be the films Walt Disney Pictures has lined up for the year-end homestretch. Prepare for some pixie-dust tricks and big-screen treats, because Disney magic strikes again!

Speaking of homestretch, the spectacular, against-all-odds journey of "Secretariat" gallops into theaters – and hearts – October 8. Diane Lane portrays Penny Chenery, a housewife and mother who takes the reins of her father's Virginia-based Meadow Stables in the early 1970s – despite her lack of horse-racing knowledge. Thanks to the help of veteran horse trainer Lucien Laurin (played by John Malkovich), Chenery navigates the male-dominated sport and produces the first U.S. Triple Crown winner in 25 years.

The film was inspired by an incredible true story and suggested by William Nack's book "Secretariat: The Making of a Champion." Here's a fun fact: Keep an eye out for the real Penny Chenery, now 87 years young ... she appears in one of the scenes as an extra and was an important resource while shooting the movie.

On November 24, let down your hair as the enchantment continues with "Tangled," the hilarious, 3D-animated feature that puts a modern twist on the classic tale of Rapunzel – and marks Walt Disney Pictures' 50th full-length animated feature. Zachary Levi provides the voice of Flynn Rider, the kingdom's most notorious (and charismatic) bandit, who hides out in Rapunzel's mysterious tower. Mandy Moore voices the fetching and feisty teen who takes Flynn hostage in a desperate attempt to escape her tower-bound existence. She ultimately strikes a deal with the charming thief, and the two set off on a daring, action-packed adventure ... with 70 feet of magical golden hair in tow.

Directed by Byron Howard and 14-year animation veteran Nathan Greno (both of "Bolt" fame), the film features new songs and a score by eight-time Oscar®-winning composer Alan Menken ("The Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin," "Pocahontas," "Enchanted"), with lyrics written by Glenn Slater (2008 Tony® and Grammy®-nominee for "The Little Mermaid"). The all-star voice cast includes Ron Perlman, Jeffrey Tambor, Donna Murphy, and Brad Garrett – with talent like that, good hair days are guaranteed!

Hold off on those visions of sugarplums because the 3D, high-tech adventure "TRON: Legacy" hits theaters December 17. Fans may already be familiar with "TRON," but the story picks up 20 years later when Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund) is haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his father Kevin (Jeff Bridges), formerly the world's leading video game developer. When Sam is inadvertently pulled into the cyber universe where Kevin's been trapped for 20 years, father and son must escape a ruthless villain determined to keep them captive in a digital realm that's become far more advanced and dangerous than anything Kevin ever created.

In a visually stunning virtual world unlike anything seen before on the big screen, both Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner (Alan Bradley/Tron) reprise their original "TRON" roles and are joined by Olivia Wilde (Quorra), Michael Sheen (Castor), James Frain (Jarvis), and Beau Garrett (Siren Jem). Directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Steven Lisberger (who co-wrote and directed the original 1982 "TRON"), the film's futuristic score was written by the Grammy Award-winning electronic music duo Daft Punk.

One of the most highly anticipated films of the year, "TRON: Legacy" is filled with some pretty impressive firsts. It's the first 3D movie to integrate a character with a fully digital head and body based upon an existing actor, which enabled filmmakers to create the younger version of Jeff Bridges' character. In addition, some of the technological breakthroughs include extensive use of self-illuminated costumes, creating both molds and costumes via digital sculpture technology, and shooting the movie with 35mm lenses and full 35mm chip cameras.

Mark your calendars for Disney's "Secretariat," "Tangled," and "TRON: Legacy" ... three films sure to transport you into fantastical worlds far from the holiday rush!



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[Pictures] Disney Authentic Watches - Mickey Champagne with Pearls

Sunday, August 15, 2010


























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Still in the mood for tea...



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[Pictures] Disney Authentic Watches - Mickey Orange

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Created especially for Walt Disney World® Resort and Disneyland® Resort


Our Mickey Mouse Watch with Orange Sport Tread helps you set the pace forfun. Mickey's famous icon resides on the iridescent face of our sporty Disney tread watch that's perfect for all active lifestyles!






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  • A cup of Tea solves everything...

    Wednesday, August 11, 2010
    I do wish this were true, unfortunately it is not, but a good cup of tea is a comfort especially with a chocolate biscuit to dunk!



    Buy this print from the fabulous UK based shop whatnikkimade on etsy



    Adorable "Time for Tea"  from Tabidesigns

    Walt Disney Signature - Home Entertainment Collection

    Tuesday, August 10, 2010






    Walt Disney Signature is Disney's first upscale, non-character, adult lifestyle brand. It began with home furnishings and has expanded to include outdoor furniture, entertainment units, rugs, wall décor, tabletop products, jewelry, clothing, stationery, and candles.







    Walt Disney Signature Unveils Theo
    Kalomirakis Home Entertainment Collection




    Latest Disney Signature Expansion Incorporates Plug And Play
    Surround Sound Technology



    Los Angeles, CA (April 2009) – Renowned for bringing together the latest in animation and sound technologies, Walt Disney createdtimeless film classics that have touched generations. As represented by numerous classics from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves to Sleeping Beauty, Bambi, and Fantasia, he understood the narrativepower of sound in cinema, once describing the experience of seeing Fantasia in the theater as a "visual concert." And now Disney Consumer Productsand Theo Kalomirakis, a leading home theater designer, are expanding the Walt Disney Signature collection, Disney's first upscale lifestylebrand, with a new line of home entertainment furniture inspired by Walt's pioneering use of picture and sound technology. The new line will launch domestically at High Point Market at the International HomeFurnishings Center on April 23, 2009.


    "When the lights go down the room has to completely disappear. It's you and the movie on the screen. Walt Disney's films are so compelling because he understood this, and was one of the pioneers in making it happen" said Theo Kalomirakis. "Our furniture is completely designed to seamlessly incorporate the technology so that no one has to see it. The only thing you see is the movie on the screen."


    Theo Kalomirakis for Walt Disney Signature is taking home entertainment to new heights with the launch of an upscale home entertainment furniture line featuring armoires and credenzas that incorporate high quality built-in speakers, subwoofers, and MP3 docking stations. Complementing the collection are coordinated sofas, arm chairs, coffee tables and side tables. The credenza houses discreet electrical outlets that power all audiovisual equipment with just a single external cord. Hidden speakers and subwoofers built right into the unit provide superb surround sound without compromising room design.

    "Disney is a lifestyle brand, and nothing illustrates that more succinctly than Theo Kalomirakis for Walt Disney Signature," said Robert Oberschelp, director, Walt Disney Signature, Disney Consumer Products. "This new line invites the most discerning home theater enthusiasts to make the magic of Disney a part of their everyday viewing experience."




    The new line features three styles of coordinated upholstered furniture and case goods that seamlessly blend form and function:


    Toccata

    Walt Disney's musical and visual masterpiece, Fantasia, opens with Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor." The Toccata collection blends modern design with attention to detail bringing the magic of sound to life.


    Melody

    No one understood music's emotional power better than Walt Disney. In the Disney film short Melody, the music illustrates key moments in the soundtrack of our lives. The Melody collection combines comfort and state-of-the-art technology to create a line that's perfectly in tune with a harmonious lifestyle.


    Symphony

    In Fantasia, Walt Disney created a striking landscape of mythical beauty inspired by the melodic passages of Beethoven's "Pastoral Symphony." The Symphony collection marries the elegance of classic design with innovative technology to enrich your life with a symphony of timeless beauty.

    Kalomirakis summarized the collection saying, "I don't want you to watch a movie, I want you to feel it, to be lost in the experience." 












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