Products on Parade!

Hot on the heels of NeoCon, Meyer Design, Inc. hosted our own Product Parade July 27 at our main office in Ardmore.

This educational event was the perfect opportunity for manufacturers / product reps to unveil their latest products to Meyer designers. Meyer Design stays ahead of the curve by partnering with manufacturers and their representatives who are on the leading edge of what's new and hot. Our representatives provide us with the knowledge we need to make informed decisions about which finishes to include in office spaces, campus sites, health care facilities, etc. Keeping an eye on innovative products and trends gives Meyer the ability to connect our clients with best product performers in the business.

2006 Product Parade participants:

Architex Fabrics - Shawn Weintraub
Atlas Carpets - Amy McGee
Eykon Wallcovering Source - Janet Cackovic
Garden State Tile - Denise Sherman
Global Furniture - Sandy Yannatell
Knoll Studio - Mike Ippoliti
Knoll Textiles - Gerry Kent
MAB Paints - Shelley Beekley
Penn Lighting - Mike Schwender
Protech Floors - Jackie Himmelreich
Spinneybeck - Catherine Pelletier
SS Resources - Joan Grande
Wilson Art - Joanne DePhillips


(Pictured Right): Shawn Weintraub (Architex Fabrics) and Linda Abraham, Resource Center Manager (Meyer Design) discuss the latest fabric colors for the new season.

(Above L to R): Photo 1 - Susan Gauld (Meyer Design) and Linda Abraham (Meyer Design) Photo 2 - Amy McGee (Atlas Carpets), Brian Parent (Meyer Design) and Gerry Kent (Knoll Textiles) Photo3 - Sylvain Billere (Meyer Design) and Shelley Beekley (MAB Paints).

This year the new products were presented within themed color trend indicators based on Invista's Color Point of View booklet, which is updated annually and based on the latest color trends in "social happenings". (Above L to R): Products arranged in the "Entertainment" color scheme include bold, high-intensity colors, while the "Indulgence" color scheme is based on what's hot in current consumer purchases, like cars and clothing. The Indulgence color scheme is especially great for upscale lobbies.

(Above L to R): The mossy greens and cool blues of the technology color scheme would be well-suited for any high-tech or corporate office, while the socioeconomic colors are based on earth tones like deep browns, burnt oranges and camel colors, which is great for a corporate office that wants to add a little spice to their space.


Meyer Design, Inc
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