Curt Pullen Talks about the Real Herman Miller
7.7.08 | Everyone dealing with interiors knows Herman Miller. But, rare
among contract furniture vendors, Herman Miller is also known by many in
the financial community, and, by virtue of the products of Eames,
Nelson, Noguchi, Chadwick and Stumpf and others, the company
is even known by many civilians.
Perkins+Will Acquires The Environments Group
7.7.08 | Last Wednesday Perkins+Will/Eva
Maddox Branded Environments acquired The Environments Group,
Chicago, boosting the Perkins+Will Chicago practice to the largest in the
firm, in both architecture and interior design.
Gunlocke Opens DC Showroom
7.7.08 | One may be surprised to learn that up until last week, Gunlocke
did not have a showroom in Washington DC. The wood furniture manufacturer
has a naturally strong presence in government design, and the new DC
showroom, located two blocks from the White House, seems a particularly
appropriate setting to celebrate the newest step in Gunlocke's recent and
ongoing re-branding efforts.
Kimball Office Hosts Evening of Murder, Mystery and Mayhem
6.30.08 | Chuck Gould was toast, and he knew it. But brave man that he is,
he marched forward. Mr. Gould is (was) the Kimball Office Regional
Manager, New York/New Jersey. Last Thursday he was found murdered in
Kimball Offices Park Avenue South showroom. Who done it?
Hum. Minds at Work
6.2.08 | Kimball Office just might steal the show this year with its launch of
Hum. Minds at Work. O.K., you have to like cute to clap
with glee for the name, but the concept, execution (as far as we can tell
from images), and underlying research move Kimball Office up with the
leaders of the class in the North American contract furniture area. With
its striking showroom at 325 North Wells, designed by TVS
Interiors, and its relaxing views overlooking the Chicago River, the
short trip across the street from the Mart is an essential stop.
A View from the Inside
6.2.08 | After years of experiencing the building through AutoCAD layers and
endless combinations of PowerPoint slides, I was finally walking through
the door of Haworth Center in Holland, MI. I floated past the
greeters in a stupor, and felt my knees go weak. Is this waking life, or
am I trapped in a Perkins+Will rendering?
Carnegie: Xorel Embroider
6.2.08 | Carnegie
(www.carnegiefabrics.com) introduced an exciting new Xorel product at
the Hospitality & Design Show, and we just couldnt wait until NeoCon
to get the details. What we discovered was, thanks to a newly developed
process of embroidering, Xorel Embroider was born. Its available
in 8 patterns that include plaids: Axis Embroider and florals
Laurel Embroider.
Coalesse: Steelcase's New Premium Brand
6.2.08 | Coalesse (Mart Suite 1032), (an obvious play on the word
coalesce, to fuse or unite into a whole) is the new name for
Brand 3, and, in a sense, is a new guise for the now defunct
Steelcase Design Partnership, some of the products and parts of
which transferred to Coalesse and other Steelcase divisions or reporting
lines.
Get the DIRTT
6.2.08 | The newly refreshed DIRTT showroom (across the street from the Mart with
Kimball at 325 N. Wells) is an ode to environmental sustainabilitys
tenets Reduce and Reuse. It is proof conscientiousness doesn't mean
less design or function.
Geiger: Lounging Around When Not Caucasing
6.2.08 | Geiger is going to have a big NeoCon 08, the first
under the overall direction of Steve Gane, president. Apparently
Mr. Gane remembers the success of his tenure at HBF when that company,
now a competitor, seemed to grow products at increasing volume each
NeoCon.
NeoCon 08 For HBF & HBF Textiles
6.2.08 | What are HBF and HBF Textiles doing for NeoCon
08? The world wants to know. HBF is one of several smaller companies
that play such and important part in the interiors industry that no
NeoCon would be complete without them. Indeed, it is not a stretch to say
they carried the show last year, and very ably so.
Inscape Expands Offerings at NeoCon 08
6.2.08 | I like Inscape, It's a plucky company with some very good ideas
and a smart management team. I just visited with Peter Brunelle,
President and CEO, and Sharad Mathur, Director of Marketing and
Product Management. Mr. Brunelle, the former Herman Miller fellow, has
been in position for three years and is now pretty happy with his back
office and manufacturing set up, and now will be focusing on the front
part: products, sales and distribution. Mr. Mathur, obviously, has a
major part in that, and I was fortunate to spend some time with him alone
while Mr. Brunelle was wrapping up other business.
Luxo Introduces Ninety
6.2.08 | Well known in the industry for more than 70 years, Luxo U.S. has been
under the direction of Sam Gumins for the past three years. Of late, the
company has been more successful in distributing its lab magnifying
products, but Mr. Gumins has convince the parent company in Norway that
the North American task lighting market deserves some designs of its
own.
Nurturing At NeoCon
6.2.08 | NeoCon 08 is just around the corner and its everyone out for
themselves. But, still, youll find some nurturing, especially at
Nurture by Steelcase, where Steelcases new total
experience approach is in full swing. Only two years old, Nurture has had
a great impact already, with its contributions to the largest company in
the industry being specifically mention in the financial reports. That
surely must add a small cushion of comfort to management as it reads the
financial news these days.
Qdesign Brings 9 New Products To Market At NeoCon 2008
6.2.08 | Qdesign, Oakbrook, IL, and a division of Whitney, Inc., has
developed products for some of the leading furniture manufacturers.
Still, it has been able to hold true to its core design-driven principles
and the belief that design can solve problems and provide solutions for
companies.


