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Design, Healthcare June 16, 2010

Healthcare Showroom Charts a Win at NeoCon 2010

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This week at NeoCon, Herman Miller Healthcare celebrated the opening of its new showroom in Chicago’s Merchandise Mart and its recognition as a Large Showroom Winner in the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Showroom and Booth Design Competition.

The prestigious award honors originality of design, visual impact, effective use of materials, and the outstanding use of space, color, texture, lighting, and graphics.

NeoCon showrooms typically consider the convergence of a company’s employees, products, environmental sensibilities, and graphic expressions. Our new space particularly was designed to convey our knowledge about healthcare facility design and practices, and comprehensive product portfolio.


With the recent acquisitions of Brandrud and Nemschoff, Herman Miller Healthcare possesses the most comprehensive healthcare furnishings portfolio in the industry. We chose to demonstrate this portfolio through a broad range of applications that feature a variety of products, including our award-winning Compass system.

Together, Herman Miller Healthcare, Brandrud, and Nemschoff have a tremendous portfolio of innovative, high performance products designed to improve the healing environment.

Comments (3)

As someone who’s had to sit for hours in hospital waiting rooms, I can tell you that first photo shows something I’d much rather be sitting in! Looks very comfortable, and the rug texture really finishes it off. Looks like somewhere that’s actually inviting to sit while flipping through those endless magazines!

Thanks, Shelly! We appreciate your feedback.
Susan Huls
Blog editor

I think the amount of thought that went into the Compass System is impressive. The infection control elements that keep fluids from seeping into cracks and crevices are a particularly good idea. After all, it doesn’t help to sterilize surfaces if the contaminants have spilled into areas you can’t even see. Very smart applications.

Daisy McCarty
http://www.sandiegocubicles.com/

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