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H o s p i t a l i t y & D e s i g n S h o w D a i l y Tu e s d a y, J u n e 1 6 , 2 0 1 5 8 STOCK MODIFICATIONS, VALUE ENGINEERING, AND CUSTOM DESIGN FROM ARTERIORS Arteriors, a leading provider of fashion forward contract and residential home furnishings, has announced expanded custom capabilities in addition to offer- ing 1,200 stocked designs that can typi- cally ship in 72 hours. The three custom programs are: Stock Modifications Simple adjustments done to a stocked product in the Arteriors Dallas facility. These simple changes have no MOQ and include re-wiring, shade changes and the option to add mounting bases, ADA switching, security hardware and tem- pered glass tops. Value Engineering Typically requires a 100 piece minimum order and starts with an Arteriors design that needs to be re-worked or re-engi- neered in order to meet the budgetary requirements of the project. Arteriors uses luxurious materials and artisan fac- tories for its highly sought after products, so often times by simply changing mate- rials, finishes or shades, the prices can be reduced without jeopardizing the original design. Custom Design Begin with a concept, inspiration or illus- tration and work with your sales repre- sentative to define the project and prod- uct. Then let the Arteriors talented design and sourcing team bring your ideas to fruition within budget. While Arteriors is known for its award winning portable lamps, its cus- tom capabilities are not limited. It can customize hardwired sconces, pendants, chandeliers, mirrors, wall decor, accent tables or accessories. Arteriors is a unique company that has factories that utilize many different resources from around the world, includ- ing glass, brass, porcelain, leather, bronze, forged iron, steel, cop- per and natural stone. Its team of designers travel the globe looking for inventiveness, design trends, new materials and fresh perspectives. It introduces more than 500 new items per year, ensur- ing that you will be looking at current on- trend products whether for inspiration or for an immediate need. To view all of the 1,200 current items, go to www.arteriorscontract.com and view by category. Availability is notated at item level. To view spec sheets or place an order, you must be a current customer with an active password or reg- ister as a new customer. You can request a catalog by going to "Discover" on the Arteriors website, or find your local sales representative by going to the "Find Us" webpage. Contract representatives serv- ice hospitality and commercial clients. For more information, go to www.arteriors home.com, call 800.338.2150 x321 or email acontract@arteriorscontract.com. LIGHTWEIGHT SCREENS AND TABLES FOR INFORMAL SPACES FROM PETER PEPPER PRODUCTS By Kip Pepper, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Peter Pepper Products, Inc. The way we work has changed dramati- cally over the last few years. Today's business challenges and emerging work strategies are providing new opportuni- ties in the workplace, a location serving as a gathering place, a collaboration cen- ter and the home base. Zuma screens and PickUp tables from Peter Pepper Products deliver function and focus to spontaneous meeting areas. Zuma is a portable screen that is perfect for the task of transforming informal spaces into places where peo- ple gather, collaborate, share and learn with ease. The two-piece product is comprised of a lightweight movable screen with an acoustic core and cou- pled with a low-profile steel base. The base delivers ample support when in use and is designed to stack when stored. Zuma's standard fabric palette features Maharam textiles and is avail- able for Customer's Own Material applications as well. The base is avail- able in bright white or graphite textured powder coat finish. PickUp tables couple space con- sciousness with modularity. The table's unique design e n a b l e s PickUp to be easily stacked when idle and to perform in unison with other PickUp tables when in- use to form a single 32-inch round table from five PickUps. The cutout detail in the top acts as a carrying handle and can also be used for wire management. Zuma screens and PickUp tables are just two parts of the growing number of solutions offered by Peter Pepper Products' NEXSENTIALS collection, a range of products developed to help deliver a higher performing workplace within a constantly shifting business landscape. Other products within the NEXSENTIALS lineup include the MeetUp mobile easel and standalone wall mounted writing surface, Kona planters and receptacles and ClinArt writing surfaces. Based in the Los Angeles area, Peter Pepper Products is known as the source for contract accessories delivering the highest caliber of design, producing an inspired product line of unparalleled selection for the architectural and design community. Visit Peter Pepper Products in showroom #1094. For more information, call 800.496.0204, or go to www.peter pepper.com. BORGES: BUSINESS NOT AS USUAL A shelf-formed "axis-based" desking system, based on the fluidity and flexibil- ity required in today's mobile environ- ment, Borges™ has been designed to offer working solutions "off the grid" and far removed from a rigid office standard. Highly creative and interchangeable components can adapt to a shelf-axis and be arranged quickly and easily as the demands of the 21st century office dic- tate. In Borges, the shelf axis replaces the desk as a service highway which can adapt to different types of work settings. This axis can also house necessary top shelves, cable doors, overhead cabinets, task lamps, dividers and small harbor- like hoods called Cap. Cap creates a sin- gular workstation that provides enough room for one worker in a semi-enclosed semi-private space. The collection includes freestanding tables and V-shaped desks that maximize shared space. If you seek a non-linear and contemporary solution to your desk- ing needs, the solution can be found within Borges. Founded more than 40 years ago, Koleksiyon has built its culture of col- laboration through its work with artists, architects and designers. This vision was established by Faruk Malhan, Founder and architect. He believes that design is well-executed only when attention-to-detail is equally balanced with an intrinsic respect for materials, that an artistic eye is a companion to industrial design excellence, and lastly, that work and life are equally informed by culture. These elements have combined to inform the brand and celebrate the human form. This holistic approach differenti- ates the brand in the North American market and enables the customer to expe- rience Koleksiyon from a unique and dif- ferentiated perspective. AMERICAN BILTRITE ANNOUNCES 10 YEAR COLORFAST WARRANTY American Biltrite has announced a floor covering industry first: rubber flooring that will not change color, guaranteed. AB PURE has a revolutionary patented formulation with far superior colorfastness. This means that colors will not fade under light compared with tradi- tional rubber formulas. As a result, AB PURE is the only rubber flooring that can pass the ASTM F 1515 for colorfastness. To further augment the AB PURE position in the market, American Biltrite Flooring is now warrantying that AB PURE will continue to meet this standard for 10 years. American Biltrite sets a standard for color within the rubber flooring industry even further. AB PURE is the only rubber flooring line to carry this warranty. John Kronemeyer, Vice President Sales & Marketing, said, "For years it's been common knowledge that rubber floor- ing has been known to fade, especially the lighter colors. With the patented AB PURE formulation the viability that this product will not fade is a significant attribute." This warranty is not only available for all future shipments but also on all AB PURE products currently installed in the market. AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION NOT AFFILIATED WITH NEOCON Lee M. 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