June 2014
                                   
             

 

Government Featured Product: Haworth Masters Series
  
Our Featured Project:
 
Healthcare Showroom @ 33 High St.

  

 

Located in Buffalo's Medical Campus, the Conventus building has reached a new milestone as the sky high steel framework has been topped off. As construction began last year at 1001 Main Street we partnered with Ciminelli to furnish an 1,800 square foot showroom in the Conventus field office. Our show space is located at 33 High Street, just a few steps away from the construction site, giving visitors a front row seat for its continual progress. The showroom is dedicated to displaying an array of Healthcare products which meet some of the growing needs of today's medical field. The showroom is open to visitors by appointment only. Please call us today to meet with one of our team members on site, 716-883-8222.

 

 

See the complete Case Study here.    

 
Team Member of the Month:

Stephanie Konicki, Project Coordinator:

 

 

 

"The squeaky wheel gets the oil."  "You don't ask, you don't get."

 

Professional Experience:

 

Stephanie, having over 5 years experience in the construction industry, has worked previously as both a project coordinator as well as a purchasing coordinator. She has extensive familiarity with city and state contract work, which include one of our current projects, the Buffalo Public Schools redesign.  She holds a certification in Internal Audits from ISO.  Stephanie attended Villa Maria College majoring in Interior Design as well as Erie Community College where she majored in Criminal Justice.

 

About Stephanie:

 

Stephanie is a self-proclaimed, "Die Hard" Buffalo sports fan.  She currently lives with her fiance, his son, and her Yorkshire Terrier, Otis, and cat Lilly.  Stephanie loves to travel and is a cruise-fanatic! 

 

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Our Interior Design Team Says:


 

"Featuring a single accent wall is a great way to make a bold statement and can make a room zing without being overbearing. Keep in mind that you are not limited to color. Patterns can be another great way to draw the eye, whether paint, wallpaper or a creative use of materials, the options are endless." 

 

 
Our Latest Blog:
Personalizing Your Work Space

 

The infamous office cubicle celebrated its 50th anniversary this April and if you are like most workers that occupy square footage in a "cube farm", it is a love-hate relationship, with one end of that scale probably tipping a little heavier for the majority. Originally designed in 1964 by American, Robert Propst, the cubicle was intended to maximize space, improve work-flow and productivity and empower people. Considering you probably spend considerable time in your work space every week, for better or worse it has become your home away from home. Since most employees (unless you are one of the lucky few) don't get to make the decisions about their furniture or the office d�cor you may not feel particularly inspired by your work environment. Don't let the bigger picture bring you down, small changes can be made in your individual work area to improve your mood, keep you inspired and even increase your productivity!...Read More 

 
 
 
Interested in seeing what our design team can do for you?
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