What's hot at COOL? Everyone!
6.30.08 | The IIDA celebrated five
outstanding projects at it's annual awards banquet, COOL. These projects were chosen for recognition out of over three
hundred submissions, and the firms represented in the top five
really put the international in IIDA.
A Random Walk: NeCon Xpress Cancelled
6.30.08 | Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc., creators, marketers and
managers of the NeoCon shows, cancelled NeoCon Xpress 08,
previously scheduled for October 2, 2008.
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?
The Textiles Of NeoCon 08
6.23.08 | This year, with high fuel prices on everyone's mind, we asked companies where their products were made. We were surprised, and delighted, to discover that between 70% and 80% of all commercial textiles are manufactured in the USA. It turns out that there are many creative, facile mills scattered all over the country and they are doing a healthy business despite the fact that two major domestic mills went under last year.
The Carpets Of NeoCon
6.23.08 | This year we decided to present carpet in a way similar
to our textile review, with a survey piece giving our readers a broad
overview. If we've left someone out, it is not intentional; just let us
know and we will address the matter.
Off the Beaten Path at NeoCon
6.23.08 | The exhibits on NeoCon floors 7 and 8 were robust with
diversity from furniture systems to design schools to chair casters.
Given the dense, small-booth format, some of the following products and companies could
have been easily overlooked. Here is a sampling of some of the gems we
found among the chaos.
NeoCon 08 Gems from the Sems
6.23.08 | The seminars at NeoCon give us a pop look at
things we really ought to know, but nevertheless
persistently elude either fluent familiarity or
comfortable expertise. So sign up we do and in we
go. The air conditioning is good and acoustics
work well as long as speakers use the mikes
properly and you don't sit too close to the
doors. There seats are often too close together,
but this too has the value of tacitly reminding
us to renew our vows of weight loss.
Chris Kennedy at The BIFMA Breakfast
6.16.08 | Every Wednesday morning during NeoCon, BIFMA (Business and Institutional
Furniture Manufacturers Association) hosts a breakfast for its members,
at which is gathered the leadership of the contract manufacturing
community. The event features some housekeeping matters for the
organization, a guest speaker this year the featured speaker was
Mitch Stapley, Chief Fixed Income Officer, Fifth Third Securities:
Markets Gone Wild (more on this in a later issue, but its not a
pretty picture except for exports) and some remarks by Chris
Kennedy, President of Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc.
Delights of NeoCon
6.16.08 | We begin our NeoCon WTF 08 coverage with a few delights, moments that,
for whatever reason, caught our fancy and provided a small emotional bump
to our already pumped up autonomic system. By their very nature, these
delights are strictly personal, and are gather from our staff, so take
them for what they are worth. But they are our small tribute to the
collective efforts of the Merchandise Mart, the exhibitors, the keynote
speakers and seminar leaders, and yes, even to the attendees, all of whom
were essential elements in our industrys greatest show.
Eileen McMorrow on the Best of NeoCon
6.16.08 | officeinsight spoke at length with Eileen McMorrow, editor
and publisher of the McMorrow Report
(www.mcmorrowreport.com).
Having been the director of the Best of NeoCon awards from 1994- the
present, there is no better person to talk to for an inside look at the
industrys oldest and biggest product competition.
NeoCon 2008
6.16.08 | Celebrating its 19th year, the Best of NeoCon honors new
commercial interiors products. A total of 352 products were entered in 39
product and furnishing categories in the competition, sponsored by
Contract magazine, Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc., The International
Interior Design Association (IIDA), The International Facility Management
Association (IFMA), and McMorrow Report.com.


