Perfection is in the details, and sometimes the color you have in mind may not be one we have as a standard. This is why we regularly make custom finishes and colors for customers who make substantial use of them.

And with our modular design, any dimensions can be accommodated.

An eminent designer brought us the idea of cladding a dining buffet. The challenge: a highly visible area that takes a beating and has sophisticated electrical and refrigeration access requirements. No problem. Here’s why: click here...

An entrance with curve appeal. Our products are so versatile that the only limit that exists is in one’s imagination. In collaboration with our customer, creative thinking led to re-surfacing

this existing nurses’ station, immeasurably improving the look and feel of this community.

Nothing shows wear and tear faster in a common area than structural features that cannot be removed or hidden. Enter Kwalu (with fanfare). We’ve helped numerous customers clad their columns with wall protection and turn a required feature into a striking benefit.

Conservative and ordinary - not adjectives that apply to either this community or the stunning design they created. Our customer utilized the wall protection and other products to decrease maintenance while increasing performance and striking design. Click here for case study.

Due to culture change, the role and positioning of charting stations has become increasingly contentious. In keeping with the push for de-institutionalization, this customer wanted the charting station to blend with the hallway.

The result, a sophisticated space that would not be out of place in a resort or hotel.

When space is at a premium and the only solutions seem to make the room feel more institutional…then it’s time to come up with better solutions. This customer wanted a headwall unit that facilitated storage while providing a stylish alternative

to the typical casegoods available. An integrated light bridge also seemed like a good idea. We had our design people speak to their design people – and the rest is history.

Photo Credits:
Buffet Dining, Column Protection (2nd image) and Charting Station – © Brantley Photography, Design by Daring By Design, Inc. Boca Raton, FL
Curved Nurses’ Station – © Fred Williams Photography;
Column Protection (1st image) – © Mike Crews Photography
Designer Wall Paneling – © Robert Stein