Material ConneXion recognizes Perennial Wood at ICFF
Wins honorable mention for Material of the Year
Casual Living Staff -- Casual Living, 5/23/2012 6:13:00 AM
NEW YORK, N.Y. — Perennial Wood won Honorable Mention for the MEDIUM Award for Material of the Year from Material ConneXion.
The award recognizes materials that demonstrate outstanding technological innovation and the potential to make a significant contribution to the advancement of design, industry, society and the economy. The announcement was made May 19 during the International Contemporary Furniture Fair.
"We are honored to be selected among the best new materials by Material ConneXion, experts in material science and specifications," said Deborah Baum Crain, director of innovation projects for Perennial Wood. "Now more than ever, manufacturers are looking to incorporate longer-lasting, high-quality and sustainable materials into their products. For outdoor applications, whether furniture, windows, doors, siding or trim, Perennial Wood offers manufacturers a practical alternative to composite, plastic and tropical hardwood materials."
Perennial Wood is modified through TruLast Technology, which provides a physical barrier throughout the wood that protects against rot, decay and movement.
Perennial Wood is three times more resistant to shrinking and swelling than unmodified wood, resulting in less warping, bowing, and cupping, without sacrificing the beauty and workability of real wood.
In June, Material ConneXion will exhibit Perennial Wood, as well as the award winner and other honorable mention award recipients, at its New York headquarters at 60 Madison Ave. The exhibition will raise awareness of the capabilities of Perennial Wood to an international audience of material specifiers and influencers.
We would love your feedback!
-
Brown Jordan honored with three design awards
Oct 4, 2012 -
Glen Raven named N.C. Manufacturer of the Year
Aug 30, 2012
Featured Company
-
Wright Labels
Bill and Tom Wright founded Wright of Thomasville in 1961 on the idea that printing was a creative medium and the belief that "a promise made is a promise kept." The Wright brothers focused their attention on providing exceptional printing for the... more


























