Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Kalalou - Wholesaler and Manufacturer

A United States. Marine Corps Special Operations veteran, Jon Dan Fasano is experienced in welding design for furniture. Interested in architectural restorations, John Daniel Fasano works as a general designer and exporter at Kalalou, in Jackson, Mississippi.

Kalalou is a wholesale online shop that manufactures and designs furniture and decor. Kalalou's wide range of manufactured products represents a solid option for any taste and domain of the companies that acquire the products. On the website, you can find gardens and home decors that create pleasant atmospheres. Kalalou also offers decor for holidays, such as Christmas, Halloween, fall, spring, and summer. The shop includes a gift center with options from various countries across the world.

The company’s full range of products starts from furniture and counts any additions you can make in a house, such as wall decors, paintings, lightings, plants, and flowers. The shop sells faux plants, such as potted succulents, plants, stemmed, and succulent displays. On the website, you also can acquire short, medium, and long-stemmed natural plants.

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

How the Civil War Began and Ended


A resident of Jacksonville, Mississippi, Jon Daniel “Dan” Fasano served in the United States Marines for 10 years. In 2006, he went on to work in furniture design. Jon Dan Fasano is interested in Civil War history, and how the war, and its impact on society, will be remembered for generations to come.


The American Civil War raged on for four years from April 12, 1861, to April 9, 1865, when seven southern states succeeded to form their own confederate nation. While there is no official reason for why the war started, historians agree it comes down to those for and against slavery. The first official battle of the war happened when troops at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, were bombarded by their enemies. The South Carolina militia, a pre-confederate army, attacked the US Army with artillery, and while the Army did fire back with their weapons, they ultimately surrendered their position.

While the war may have been declared over on April 9, when Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, the final battle was not fought until more than a month later. With the war officially over, many Confederate forces had surrendered, but it was not the same across the country. In Texas, there were still forces from both sides fighting it out near the southern tip of the state. The final battle, at Palmito Ranch, lasted less than two days and included less than 500 troops on either side.

Friday, March 12, 2021

The Pros of Using Split-Rail Fencing


Residing and working in Jackson, Mississippi, Jon Dan Fasano served with the United States Marines for 10 years before working as a designer and welder for Kalalou. Jon Daniel Fasano designs different products, including pre-Civil War era fencing, most commonly known as split-rail fencing.


Split-rail fences, also referred to as snake or worm fences, are a common choice of decorative borders for cottages, cabins, and country houses. They consist of logs split in half and have the rails zigzagging throughout. This makes the split-rail fence easy to construct, as it can even be done without any nails or other equipment, as the logs hold themselves in place.

Another advantage of split-rail fencing is it is extremely durable when made from the right wood and easy to repair or replace rails. These fences also allow for great visibility so the owner can see their property and surrounding area. Split-rail fencing is most commonly used in agriculture and to mark property borders.

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

A Beginners Guide to Stick Welding Basics

 

Sunday, January 10, 2021

At West End Wants You to Revel in Awe


A decorated Marine, Jon Daniel “Dan” Fasano served for 10 years in the U.S. Marine Corps Special Operations group. Jon Dan Fasano is a designer and involved in importing and exporting at Kalalou, based in Jackson, Mississippi. The firm retails and wholesales a line of home, garden decor, and gift products.

One of Kalalou’s affiliates is At West End (AWE). The brand offers a curated array of handmade sustainable pieces to decorate homes and gardens, as well as gift items. The pieces, created by artisans, are sourced from different parts of the world, giving the products their own unique character. AWE points out that it is not only a product that you are buying, but also a small portion of the world that you will be bringing into your home.

AWE envisions homes filled with unique items that help the owners express their true selves. The brand wants customers to have a feeling of awe when they view and hold the curated pieces. To know more about AWE, visit www.atwestend.com.