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PREMIUM HAND PAINTED DRINKWARE by Inky and Bozko PREMIUM HAND PAINTED DRINKWARE By inky and bozko Corporate Collection 2013 Meet the Designer By inky and bozko drian illanueva Adrian Villanueva has built a broad and prolific art resume, which includes designs for jewelry, fashion, interiors and commissioned murals. Over the past 15 years Adrian focused her energy on the design and production of uniquely beautiful glassware, developing glass painting techniques which remain unsurpassed in the marketplace. Until now Adrian’s designs have only been available at high-end retailers such as Neiman Marcus, but she now offers her prodigious artistic flair into the creation of stunning embellishments on glassware and accessories for the Sidelines brand in the Corporate Incentive Channel. A Unique Corporate Gift By inky and bozko Our hand painted glassware provides a unique corporate gift or commemorative for any company event. They are truly one-of-a-kind and will be appreciated and cherished by all recipients. For over 15 years… Often imitated… Never duplicated. All images represented herein are for presentation sampling only, all trademarks shown are owned by the trademark holders and protected. Reverz Art™ By inky and bozko Our original two-sided techniques offer completely different designs between the inside and outside. Distinctive Designs By inky and bozko Inside of glasses can be personalized with names, Designs can include acknowledgments, your company logo dates or events. and brand message All images represented herein are for presentation sampling only, all trademarks shown are owned by the trademark holders and protected. Functional Art By inky and bozko Non-toxic paint used on the outside, no paint on the inside. Complies with California Proposition 65. Increase Brand Awareness By inky and bozko Experience the unparalleled look and quality of Inky and Bozko hand painted drinkware and specialty pieces for your brand. No other glassware offers the same rich multi-dimensional look and feel, created with all non-toxic materials, and exceptionally made with pride in the USA. All images represented herein are for presentation sampling only, all trademarks shown are owned by the trademark holders and protected. Available Glass Styles By inky and bozko CA001 CA002 CA003 CA004 CA005 CA006 CA015 CA018 CA019 CA008 CA022 CA023 CA025 CA027 CA028 2012 Retail Price List By inky and bozko Style Description Order Minimum 1-36 units 37-48 units 49-72 units 73+ units CA001 11 oz Rocks Glass 12 $64.00 $60.00 $55.00 $50.00 CA002 16 oz Soda/Tea Glass 12 $68.00 $63.00 $57.00 $52.00 CA003 23 oz Standard Pilsner 12 $68.00 $63.00 $57.00 $52.00 CA004 10.5 oz Cocktail Glass 12 $68.00 $63.00 $57.00 $52.00 CA005 18.5 oz Wine Glass 12 $70.00 $65.00 $59.00 $54.00 CA006 12 oz Martini Glass 12 $70.00 $65.00 $59.00 $54.00 CA008 9.5” Glass Trifle Bowl 6 $140.00 $130.00 $120.00 $111.00 CA015 26 oz Large Wine 12 $100.00 $95.00 $88.00 $81.00 CA018 1.5 oz Shot Glass 6 $34.00 $31.50 $28.50 $26.00 CA019 14 oz Pint glass 12 $68.00 $63.00 $57.00 $52.00 CA022 4.5” Mini Trifle Bowl 6 $69.00 $64.00 $59.00 $54.00 CA023 4.75” Ellipse Bowl 12 $64.00 $60.00 $55.00 $50.00 CA025 4.5” Hurricane 6 $64.00 $60.00 $55.00 $50.00 CA027 32 oz Candy Goblet 6 $95.00 $88.00 $81.00 $75.00 CA028 9.75” Ellipse Bowl 4 $170.00 $159.00 $148.00 $138.00 4Q Terms and Conditions By inky and bozko Product Design • Customer provides logo, names and event information. • If Customer requests additional design help to develop event theme, color scheme or layout for collateral, additional charges may apply. • Personalized names or messages can be printed inside for each glass at an upcharge of $3/pc • Outside of glass will keep consistent corporate logo, message or color scheme. Art Setup Fee • Initial setup charge is $77.00(s) per design. This includes: o Virtual sample – electronic product sample photo for approval which includes 3 views—front, back and inside. o Two revisions – two rounds of revisions to the virtual sample Samples • Custom physical sample – Cost is retail pricing in Column 1. Terms • 50% deposit at time of order placement. • Final 50% charged at time of shipping – Net 30 with approved credit or credit card. • All orders FOB Warehouse and normally shipped UPS Ground. Customer pays freight. • All glassware is boxed individually in cardboard boxes and placed in master cartons. Returns No returns without prior written approval ©2011 Inky and Bozko Sidelines, LLC. All rights reserved. Inky and Bozko Sidelines logo are trademarks of Inky & Bozko Sidelines, LLC under the master license of RainMakers, LLC Idea Workshop Inc ASI# 62127 PPAI# 260923 UPIC # BRANDS www.ideaworkshop.com 1.888.831.0401 [email protected] .
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