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Nicole Zack, Arthur Garcia-Clemente and Michelle Weiss
Nicole is a design manager and strategist at Ted Moudis Associates. Her approach to workplace design prioritizes client needs, integrating strategic foresight and empathy for transformative outcomes.
Nicole Zack, Arthur Garcia-Clemente and Michelle Weiss
Arthur is an Interior Designer at Partners by Design. Mr. Garcia-Clemente has over twelve years of experience in the professional design industry. He is involved with every phase of the design process including programming, space planning, schematic and design development, furniture and finishes, construction documentation, and construction administration. He is the type of designer who has an innate ability to create beautiful places where people are able to immediately connect with their surroundings. He is a strong communicator and is easily able to assess the needs of his clients and deliver highly exceptional designs. Arthur believes that all spaces, from the most humble to the most extravagant, can be places of profound meaning, authenticity and natural beauty.

Still thinking about standout products and solutions from this year’s shows? We are too! Here’s our shortlist of products that stood out for their ingenuity, authenticity, and more.

Moovlab Pvot Chair (Launching Soon!)

Found at Design Days

Moovelab Pvot Chair

Unique sit encouraging free-movement. It is the upgraded version of sitting on an exercise ball. It took a minute to get used to but then was actually a nice option as an active wellness free movement chair.

SkyView™Pendant Pro Light and Audio by Sonocea

Found at Neocon: in the Design Milk Lounge

Circadian lighting and audio immersion in this wellness lounge was a welcome retreat from the busy Neocon rush.

Hyphyn

Found at NeoCon: Arc-Com 1194 | CF Stinson 10-150 | Mayer Fabrics 1173 | Momentum 323 | Pallas Textiles 1181 | Wolf Gordon 3-100 & more!

Hyphen

Great option for a high-performance vinyl, and nice to see in the market that many manufacturers will be offering this technology. Very important and great find in the Metropolis Sustainability Lounge.

Fractal Bark, Fractal Moss, and Fractal River by Momentum

Found at Neocon Showroom 323

Momentum

Wallcovering from Momentum designed by 13&9 through fractal research. The showroom this year was calming and relaxing using a floor plan map to discover the space through smell and sound.

Cabrio by Extremis (Prototype)

Found at NeoCon Showroom 355

Cabrio

In a time where people are able to work from anywhere, this outdoor work-lounger was a perfect fit for workers wanting to enjoy the outside while being equally productive with sunshade and work tables built in.

Ally by OFS

Found at Design Days Showroom @ 1115 West Fulton Market Floor 2

Ally by OFS

An interesting entry to the private office sector, with modular components, pieces that can easily be moved around, soft rounded corners and particularly as shown in the photo, a smaller than average height adjustable desk – the focus is more on collaboration than heads down work.

Axis by Allermuir (Prototype)

Found at Design Days Showroom @ 1032 West Fulton Market

Axis by allemuir

Designers have long loved this classic conference table base, but it’s now available with integrated power (no ugly sleeve hiding cords), and with a variety of quite large tables.

Central Bark by Darran

Found at NeoCon Showroom 3-120

Central Bark

I loved this unique and perfectly detailed integrated dog bed!  Darran has been a leader in human-centered design innovations in their office furniture, with a particular focus on thoughtful detailing and seamless integration.  This dog bed has an integrated light, and pushes back to be flush with the adjacent cabinets (with their hidden dog bowls).

Mackinac by Steelcase

Found at Design Days Showroom @ 811 West Fulton Market

Mackinac by Steelcase

In the category of height-adjustable workspaces, the trend in the past years has been to showcase larger and larger pieces (L-shaped desks, conference tables), but this year I saw the trend go in the other direction: smaller desks that place the emphasis on collaborative areas, or conference tables meant for just 2-3 people.

BeSPACE Credenza and Planter by JSI

Found at Design Days

Interesting space dividing components that are getting wider and taller that what were used to seeing.

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Check out our NeoCon & Design Days 2025 Trend Report here

 

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