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H o s p i ta l i t y & D e s i g n S h o w D a i l y 1 9 W e d n e s d a y, J u n e 1 1 , 2 0 1 4 simplicity of planning and installation. The patterns are truly mix-and-match, creating a random effect that is pro- grammed into each product, using the plank format to full effect. Enabling designers and facility managers to "find the pattern, make it yours." Nylon 6,6 fiber and Mannington construction unite to create a high per- formance, high durability, low mainte- nance carpet, engineered to retain the color and texture that set the collection apart. Colorsafe bleach warranty, Xguard stain warranty and other life- Mannington Commercial ( Cont'd. from p. 1) time warranties. Against the Grain is available on Mannington's high performance Infinity ® Modular backing, with precon- sumer content as well as on rEvolve ® vinyl alternative backing. rEvolve's ther- moplastic polyolefin construction is the product of several years of research and development, and contains no vinyl and 40 percent recycled content including 10 percent postconsumer content. Visit Mannington Commercial in show- room 10-1039. For more information, go to www.manningtoncommercial.com or call 800-241-2262. business, D.L. Couch was established on the guiding principles of providing exceptional customer service and prod- ucts, and nourishing the creative spirit of the designer. In 2013, D.L. Couch was named one of the Best Places to Work in Indiana by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, a high honor for a company that takes great pride in service and satisfaction of its clients. Committed to maintaining the best in quality and innovative service to the marketplace, in 2014 D.L. Couch launched a redesigned interface at www.dlcouch.com, making it one of the most user-friendly interior finish sites in the industry. Completely catered to designers, the new site offers D.L. Couch ( Cont'd. from p. 1) downloadable room shot photos, tai- lored search options, suggested prod- uct, and the company will continue to make major technological advance- ments to the site throughout the year. D.L. Couch is a member of the Global Network, made up of D.L. Couch, TRI-KES and Eykon Design Resources. As a group, the alliance forms one of the largest commercial wallcovering and fabric distribution entities in the industry. The Global Network services customers both domestically and internationally. Visit D.L. Couch in showroom 11-113. To request samples or for more information, visit www.dlcouch.com, email jan@dlcouch.com or call 800-433-0790 or 765-610-3530. doing the right thing when it comes to natural, more health friendly environ- ments, and Intectural has a solution for these design needs. Our materials com- bine our focus on sustainability and qual- ity with technology. For example, Arbor Wood Co is TMT (thermally modified timber), which is made using a process that uses only heat and steam to improve the attributes of wood on a cellular level. BioSurf has created a bio-based laminate using the non-food source of corn and soy beans that is formaldehyde free and biodegradable. Richlite manufactures a composite panel made from recycled paper that is used for exterior and interi- or applications. HDSD: Are you introducing any new products? KB: Yes! Long time design leader PLY- BOO launched the Reveal collection, incorporating carved and textured bam- boo panels with stunning visual effect. Secondly, Arbor Wood Co. products, har- vested from FSC certified forests and thermally modified in Minnesota, through a process that makes any species aesthetically comparable to exotics, sta- ble outdoors and resistant to moisture expansion, all without the use of chemi- cals. Lastly, another VOC-free product is BioSurf, a bio-based laminate that is derived from rapidly renewable corn and soy beans. BioSurf is challenging the current market with customizable design and textured surfaces. HDSD: What would you say makes your Intectural ( Cont'd. from p. 1) company unique? KB: Intectural was formed from a manu- facturing background. Our sister compa- nies, Epicurean Cutting Surfaces and Loll Designs Outdoor Furniture produce products from materials we distribute. This gives us a thorough understanding of working with, and the capabilities of, the materials we distribute. HDSD: To what do you attribute your company's success? KB: A big part of our success is from the brands we work with. Intectural curates its materials based on sustainability, quality and the integrity of the manufac- turers. We also view ourselves as educa- tors and approach our clients with solu- tions. I think this level of involvement in projects contributes to our success. HDSD: How can our readers find out more about your company? KB: Visit the 8th floor suite 3117 at NeoCon. We'll be exhibiting at AIA National convention as well. On your phones and devices, visit all of our connecting websites: intectural.com, plyboo.com, richlite.com, arborwood- co.com, metemplastics.com and bio- surfsolutions.com. If you find yourself in Duluth, pay us a visit and see the award winning office design by local architect David Salmela. Visit suite 3117 on the 8th floor for more information, or go to www.intec tural.com, call 877-970-7877 or email sales@intectural.com. to turn on a dime, but by putting this cus- tomization ability into the hands of cus- tomers, they take a new direction for the future of the company. With Hale³, designers and facilities managers will be unfettered by conven- tional storage constraints and will be able to adapt their storage to today's technology and flexibility needs. They will be able to specify various options such as feet, finishes, electrical compo- nents, depths, decorative glass doors, edge detail, drawer options and differ- ent backs. "The new series is the product of marketing research and strategic plan- Hale Manufacturing ( Cont'd. from p. 1) ning with our reps and customers," said Brooke Benson, Vice President of Hale. "It is answering the needs of what mod- ern offices really want." About Hale Hale is a third generation eco- conscious furniture manufacturer. The company was made famous with the introduction of sectional barrister bookcases. Since 1907, Hale has produced solid wood cabinetry and bookcases made by Central New York artisans. Visit Hale Manufacturing at booth 7- 7072. For more information, go online to www.halesince1907.com. device on-the-go. Inductive charging allows the con- sumption of electricity to be minimal, providing a low cost, low maintenance surface solution for safe power transfer compared with the traditional cable- based contact method. Wireless charging helps mobile devices become more ener- gy efficient and sustainable while reduc- ing the number of disposable cables and batteries. With TechTop, wireless charging maintains a safe transfer of power with built-in a high voltage and overheating LG Hausys ( Cont'd. from p. 1) detection. With no exposed conductor, there is minimal risk of fire hazard or electrical shock, making a safer environ- ment for the entire family. The rate of charge automatically reduces once the battery is full to prevent damage and to extend battery life. LG Hausys offers a full year warranty for directly purchased items. All TechTop by LG Hausys are UL and FCC Standard Certified for interna- tional safety guidelines. Visit LG Hausys at booth 4102. For more information, go to www.lgtechtop.com, call 866-767-9764 or email techtop@lghausys.com. ELEVATING THE STANDARD HOME Home elevators are no longer just for the rich and famous. For years, residen- tial building industry experts have been predicting elevators will become com- monplace in homes. Residential Elevators' pioneering approach allows the elevator to be a standard home ele- ment, now – not in the future. As the old saying goes, there is no time like the present. Residential Elevators' motto is that having an elevator will be stan- dard, but it will not be a standard ele- vator. Each one is custom made for the client. How can a company provide custom products that are affordable? The short answer is innovative, com- mitted leadership. The Factory Direct Experience When you get an elevator from Residential Elevators, it is sold, manu- factured, delivered, installed and main- tained by the company. All of these aspects are performed in-house, which promotes quality and reduces cost. For example, there was a time when the steel structural parts were provided by a supplier, but to ensure quality and reduce expenses, Residential Elevators acquired a metal fabrication plant. Another example: the product is not shipped and delivered by a third-party commercial freight company. Residential Elevators has a fleet of semi- trucks to deliver to the clients. This provides greater control and stability during the delivery process which in turn decreases cost. Individuality Each home is unique and should reflect the homeowner's style. Having a prod- uct with limited choices is not accept- able. Each hoistway is measured and the elevator built to the client's specifi- cations. Numerous options provide well over 100,000 possibilities, giving clients the ability to tailor the elevator to fit their needs. As an industry leader, Residential Elevators' clientele does not have to compete with large commercial accounts for company resources. They are devoted solely to res- idential elevators and lifts. Every client is important, whether purchasing for a large development or remodeling their home. There is no time like the present. Join Residential Elevators today – ele- vating the standard of living one home at time. For more information, call 800-832-2004, email sales@residentialelevators.com or visit www.residentialelevators.com.

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