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Industrial designer Don Chadwick and American Seating Co pooled their efforts to create the Evo chair collection. The new product features a simple but flexible structure which simplified chairconstruction and made its price more competitive. The chair's molded unibody was developed using high technology and includes a newly-developed C-spring. The Evo collection exemplifies a product that is well-crafted, cost competitive, available and appealing and reflects American Seating's efforts toimprove its products and upgrade the contract design industry.
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Wall panels are being redesigned to conform to acoustic and aesthetic requirements. Vorginia Metal Industries has come up with the Silhoeutte III, prefabricated wall panels that reduce sound penetration by using 22-gauge steel walls, provided with fire insulation and 3-pound density mineral wool. Heavy-duty vinyl is used to seal the exterior because this material screens out sound better than metal or plastic. On the other hand, Gold Bond has introduced its Quarry Collection, prefab gypsum walls which can pass for real stone.
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Interior decorators offer mostly praises for Marlite Surface Systems. They explain that Surface Systems provides a modularity that enables unique detail and appearance. At the same time, the system is economical and easy to install. The product offers the appearance of millwork but costs 40% less. The preengineered nature of the wall treatment product makes it adaptable to several types of interior walls.
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