The Mitchell Group launches new “all-device-friendly,” website for customers and design professionals


Now all devices can access The Mitchell Group websitewww.mitchellfauxleathers.com, with the launch of the company’s new “all device friendly” site.

The Mitchell Group is a leading converter of coated fabrics.

In making the announcement, today, Jim Blesius, director of marketing, said the websitewent through a complete responsive redesign optimizing it for all devices.

“We recognize that our customers appreciate the ability to access advanced information technologies online,” Blesius said. “The enhancements will insure a superior user experience, regardless of the device they use to access the website,” Blesius said.

Customers and design pros clicking on Mitchell’s website will now find a cleaner and more attractive design, an enhanced search, easier navigation, and an overall more engaging user experience. Moreover, the website features an easy-to-use, intuitive navigation built to accommodate the division of product lines to commercial and residential products.

Additional features include:

- Faux Leather Viewpoint Articles

- Product Search Capability

- Detailed Product Descriptions and Specification

For more information, visit www.mitchellfauxleathers.com



April 7, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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