6.8.09 | izzy was once just a little start-up, a figment of Chuck
Saylor’s imagination that he somehow made come true. Somehow in a
very short period of time, less than a decade, this little bud turned
into quite an imposing and fragrant blossom.
Manufacturing >>, Product >>
6.8.09 | Some people are taking a very skeptical look at this year’s NeoCon WTF
09. They are called followers. Last week and this, officeinsight has
provided a peek at some of the launches, and these merit much more than a
few photos, repetitious press release quotes and a “We’ll see.” These are
not products representing just a little more chrome and a fleeting nod
toward the odd need of the customer. Rather, built upon years of
experience, a very competitive market, sophisticated designers and
customers, these products have as their goal an earnest desire to
dovetail with a multitude of customer needs that have been expressed
repeatedly over the years.
Product >>
6.8.09 | For ten years the interiors industry has been talking about working
anytime, anywhere. It has taken this long for technology and the
ability to overcome inertial to add the next step, anyhow. Our new
term for the products that facilitate the anyhow, as well as the
anytime, anywhere, is landscape, referring to their
ability, like that of a chameleon, to take-on the figurative color of the
workstyles, processes and individual characteristics of the environment
in which they are used, either through the guidance of interior designers
or the needs of their users.
Product >>
6.8.09 | Here’s a “Where are they now”: Pallas Textiles, a KI
division that became quiet during the illness and death in 2005-06 of its
then president, the late Kimberly Christman.
Product >>
6.8.09 | Now comes Itoki Design, a new company to us, bringing another
group of interesting chairs to our industry. I like the company already.
It made its U.S. debut at ICFF 2009, a venue with no attitude but good
design, fun and a welcome for everyone. Why it even has a day for the
general public, a phenomenon about which contract furniture manufacturers
and dealers look down their noses and sneer.
A&D Firms >>, Product >>
6.8.09 | They’ve finally moved the obituary. My newspaper of choice is not just a
newspaper. It’s an event. An every day rite to which I look forward. And
there is an order to my fulfilling the rite. First …front page. Seeing
the ink confirms that that I’m still here …though the world and
the economy remain sorry and sinking. Then, I turn to page two of the
front section and look to locate on what page to find the obituaries.
Forgive me, but I do. I’ve spoken with others who say they also go early
in their papers to the obituaries. Death is not only inevitable; it’s
interesting. Sad. Tragic. Untimely. But, compelling reading. And lately
the morning mourning is presented in that front section where the news
and views bubble and fizz.
Ira Joe >>
6.3.09 | Knoll doesn’t disappoint. That was our first impression as we took a seat in a conference room at the company’s showroom in Manhattan’s meat packing district. We were there with Lynn Utter, president and COO, North America and Benjamin Pardo, SVP and Director of Design,. And, oh yes, the stranger in the corner from whom Ms. Utter was just removing a cover, more to avoid prying eyes than the city’s dust: the new chair Generation by Knoll.
Product >>
6.1.09 | Allsteel is the cat of the contract furniture industry: It has had
so many lives that we have lost count. And, like a cat, with impressive
focus it proceeds slowly as it approaches its prey, the high-end of the
contract furniture market.
Manufacturing >>, Product >>
6.1.09 | Kimball Office will have its most important showing in its history at its Chicago showroom starting the 15th of June, a fact to note especially on the heels of last year's HUM! Minds at Work introduction.
Manufacturing >>, Product >>
6.1.09 | Geiger International has for over a decade now bordered on the
venturesome, in the good sense of that term. Its Gensler-designed
Settings product introduced several years ago was a very forward
looking and conceptually appealing product line that was never fully
realized. But Robert Allen's Tablet collection dramatically
took traditional case goods to places it had never gone before, and still
today its original options are more advanced than most new case goods
products.
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6.1.09 | Tai Ping, known for its exquisite custom rugs, is moving into the
North American contract arena, and why not? It is headed by Jim
Kaplan, former NY Regional Manager for Knoll.
Product >>
6.1.09 | If anyone has missed the implications of the current economy, "Welcome
back; how were things in the gulag?" Reading officeinsight over
these last few months, we have seen some very serious questions about how
to help our industry not just weather but improve this trust-rusted
economy. This challenge haunts the mind: What could we do, what are we
willing to do?