The House of Scalamandré
Christopher Berry is an accomplished Territory Sales Executive at Scalamandre, holding the position since April 2016, with a proven track record of increasing sales by 65% in the first year. Responsibilities include representing a variety of high-end brands in the Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio regions, as well as Oklahoma and Arkansas. Prior to Scalamandre, Christopher served as a Territory Account Manager at Duralee Fabrics for 28 years, achieving notable sales milestones as the first seller to reach $2 million and $3 million in company history, and ranking as the top seller nationally ten times. Christopher's expertise encompasses decorative textiles, effective sales management, and strong client relationships, supported by a background in contract and hospitality sectors. Educational background includes an Associate of Arts degree in General Studies from the Community College of Baltimore County.
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The House of Scalamandré
Since 1929 Scalamandré has been considered a destination for connoisseurs of fine design and all things beautiful. Today The House of Scalamandré is proud to extend our legacy as both a ninety-year-old heritage brand, and an innovative new company, encompassing the very best in fabric, wallcovering, passementerie, furniture, lighting, and beyond. The core brands of The House of Scalamandré include, Scalamandré, Old World Weavers, Grey Watkins, Boris Kroll, and Hinson. Thirteen diverse fabric and wallcovering brands, two fine furniture lines, and one luxury lighting company add to our already extensive offering. Exceptional contract & hospitality, custom, and restoration services make us more than a destination for residential projects. We maintain our strong commitment to the art and craftsmanship of the luxury products we present to the design community. Driven by a clear sense of integrity and the rich heritage of our brands, The House of Scalamandré celebrates our iconic designs with a focus on the current and future trends of the industry.