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NEW PUBLICATION REVISED EDITION WEEKDAYS

WA L L G OL DFING ER STONE TABLE Brochure


Specification Guide
ARBOR TABLE Brochure
Specification Guide
SHOWROOM
212-683-7272
First Edition | 2008 THIRD EDITION | 2009 200 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY
Designing and Building Fine Corporate Furniture since 1971
Released in November This informative catalogue On display in our New
2008, this comprehen- fully describes WallGoldfin- York City showroom are
Northfield, Vermont Issue 22, Winter 2009 www.wallgoldfinger.com sive guide to stone table ger’s unique “Arbor” line examples of many of
design considerations is of light weight reconfigu- WallGoldfinger’s unique
Permanence a valuable resource for rable tables. Design con- offerings: monitor lifts,
Off The Wall... designers and specifiers. siderations, finish choices rotating microphones,
Durability defined: It contains a wealth of and options are all covered monitor drawers, etc.
As with many firms, 2008 Stone Tables information on stone in exhaustive detail. Down- The Showroom is in
Craftsmanship was one of the best years types, fabrication tech- load the brochure from the New York Design Center on the 15th floor, and
In The Works: CONFERENCE TABLES in our 38 year history. Originally known for its woodworking expertise, niques, and design pa- our website, or request a managed by our New York Representatives, Napier,
Can we just do it over? WallGoldfinger is now a highly regarded source for rameters. Download the copy from one of our sales Joseph and McNamara. 9am–5pm Monday–Friday.
High-technology Engineering and Unfortunately, it stone tables. We did our first small stone project 80-page brochure on our website, or contact representatives.
Communications Firm, White Plains looks like 2009 will back in 1985 and since then our staff has gained one of our sales representatives for a copy. PDF | 57.3 MB SALES REPRESENTATIVES
DESIGN BY: RMJM HILLER
Versatility be a different year. In vast experience in handling this versatile material. PDF | 74.6 MB www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications
Baltimore Metropolitan New York
response to the chal- We’ve been told by more than a few designers that www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications
On any given day, WallGoldfinger is likely to have several major projects underway in its Reconfigurable ARBOR TABLES Metro Washington DC Casey McNamara caseym@njmltd.com
manufacturing facility. WallGoldfinger’s factory houses the sophisticated equipment mandatory in lenges now facing our we are the company they think of when they’re Paul Buchbinder Wilson Villafana wilsonv@njmltd.com
buchwash@starpower.net Kristina Ricicki kristinar@njmltd.com
today’s production environment: state-of-the-art finish application, computer controlled routing, Arbor tables have proved to be a flexible, low cost alternative solution economy and industry, thinking of stone tables. MONTHLY MONTHLY Kelly Wenzel kellyw@njmltd.com
Washington DC
advanced machining systems, and, most recently added, a custom built Italian panel sander. How- for boardrooms, conference rooms, and training rooms for over two de- we have introduced new, easily speci- Here we’re showing only a few of the hundreds of eNEWSLETTER POSTCARDS P 202 | 255.4455 Gary Canning garyc@njmltd.com
fied, high quality but less expensive stone tables we’ve built, just to give you an idea 2009 Collection F 202 | 332.1110 Napier, Joseph, & McNamara, Ltd
ever, hand craftsmanship is not a thing of the past at WallGoldfinger; all veneer layups are done cades. The essence of an Arbor table is its lightweight top and its remov- 200 Lexington Avenue, New York
products. of the many design possibilities and the variety of Second Series THIRD SERIES | 2009 P 212 | 683.7272
in-house and by hand as this is the only way to achieve the precision expected in a WallGoldfin- able legs or base — beyond that, the sky’s the limit in terms of design Chicago
Successfully combining durable stones that are available. Besides inherent durabil- Curtis Ostler F 212 | 683.7011
ger product. Similarly, quality furniture assembly involves a significant amount of hand fitting, possibilities. Arbors are typically joined together in different configura- marble and granite table tops with Another monthly media Every month WallGold- curtiso@wallgoldfinger.com www.njmltd.com
trimming and adjustment and this requires skill and judgment that comes only with experience. ity, stone offers all sorts of visual possibilities: dark to finger issues a postcard
tions to suit different purposes; this is made possible by WallGoldfinger’s intricate communication technology light, mottled to homogenized, striped to wavy, in
piece is our eNewslet- WallGoldfinger, Inc.
Northfield, Vermont Metro Philadelphia
has become an important part of our ter, resurrected and featuring a noteworthy Mid-Atlantic
unique ganging mechanisms. all sorts of colors. From top to bottom we have: recent project. Complete
P 802 | 485.6261 x4982
Two examples of this intensive shop activity are shown here. Our top photograph illustrates a work. Responding to this need, we relaunched two months F 802 | 485.6267 Sam Lear sam@learassociates.com
»» Calacatta Crestola marble ago. In the past, we project information is Tim Kalberer tim@learassociates.com
RMJM Hillier designed 22’-6” diameter open “C” shaped boardroom table for a high tech engi- Added to an already extensive list of components and material choices, have recently compiled a comprehen- included. If you would Boston Gail Peterson gail@learassociates.com
»» Blue Gneiss granite found it tough to keep
neering/communications company in White Plains, NY. The table is veneered in quartered walnut new for 2009 are an aluminum edge molding and a cruciform section sive Stone Specification Guide. We up with a thirty day like to be added to our All Other Areas Lear Associates, Inc.
think this will take the mystery out of »» Absolute Black granite John Belniak Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
featuring solid walnut molded edges. The writing surface is clad in “Durabull” artificial leather. extruded aluminum leg. The leg is unique in that it features the option publishing schedule postcard mailing list, P 856 | 665.0023
specifying stone tables. »» Crema Marfil marble please contact a sales
johnb@wallgoldfinger.com
Nine power and data hatches are provided and 14 microphones fitted in a 4” high berm. of snap-in panels; these create integral wire chases. Below is an arrange- »» Siena Silver travertine
but we’ve rededicated WallGoldfinger, Inc.
F 856 | 665.0369
And we have upgraded our Arbor ourselves to the task, recognizing it’s important representative. Northfield, Vermont
www.learassociates.com
ment of 12 Arbor tables featuring puncture resistant synthetic leather, a Table Specification Guide. For many If you have a stone project in mind, please contact to keep our customers up-to-date. Sign up on P 802 | 485.6261 x4987
Private Equity Firm, Chicago F 802 | 485.6267
material with considerable versatility used for upholstery, desk inlays, or years, the Arbor table system has us. We can help with basic design, slab selection and our website to receive the latest eNewsletter.
DESIGN BY: GARY LEE PARTNERS www.wallgoldfinger.com/news/subscribe
wall and panel applications. provided our clients with a flexible inspection, budgeting, and technology integration.
The table shown below was designed by Chicago’s Gary Lee Partners for a prominent and economical solution. Look for Using our advanced computer graphics capability,
private equity firm. The table is boat shaped with curved ends and measures 12’-6” x We have recently updated our Arbor Specification Guide. Please see our information on these programs in this we can also develop renderings, enabling you to see ©2009 WallGoldfinger, Inc. | Winter 2009, Number 22 | Writing: John Wall, John Belniak, and Tim Swartz Print and Mailing: Queen City Printing, Burlington VT, using veg-

41’-7”. Zebrawood is the primary veneer, laid up in a series of diamonds, and these are website to download a PDF version or contact one of our sales represen- newsletter. a virtual version of your project. Finally, we can send Illustrations: Chuck Weaver, Lee Frantz | Graphic Design: Thor Goodrich | Photography: Curtis Ostler, John Wall, etable based inks. Paper manufactured in ISO 9001 and 14001

interrupted by an 8” wide band of block mottled makore. The makore band contains tatives for a printed copy. We hope you enjoy this 22nd issue you our new, 80-page guide to specifying stone Bob Joyce, Thor Goodrich, Art Pasqualli | WallGoldfinger, Inc., 7 Belknap Street, Suite 3, Northfield, Vermont 05663
Phone 802-485-6261 Facsimile 802-485-6267 | Email wg@wallgoldfinger.com | www.wallgoldfinger.com
FPO certified facilities made with 30% recycled fiber and chlorine-free
(TCF/ECF) pulp using timber from managed forests.
of our Newsletter. Please sign up for tables. It contains a wealth of information about
16 power data hatches. PDF | 57.3 MB www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications
our exciting new monthly enewsletter basic material characteristics, stone types and colors,
BOOKLET www.wallgoldfinger.com/contact
at www.wallgoldfinger.com. and table design considerations. Download the PDF
Design by: The Switzer Group booklet online or contact one of our reps for a copy.
PDF | 74.6 MB www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications WALL GOLD FI N GE R
7 Belknap Street, Suite 3
Designs by: Swanke Hayden Connell and Gensler Northfield, Vermont 05663
802-485-6261

www.wallgoldfinger.com

iDCEC/IIDA
Luncheon Seminars
WallGoldfinger has been present-
ing technical seminars for over
20 years. Our current presenta-
tion focuses on incorporating the
latest communication technology
into corporate furniture. We have
recently applied for IDCEC/IIDA
CEU accreditation, and hope to
be certified by early spring. An
outline and more information can
be found on our website.
www.wallgoldfinger.com/seminars
NEW PUBLICATION REVISED EDITION WEEKDAYS

WA L L G OL DFING ER STONE TABLE Brochure


Specification Guide
ARBOR TABLE Brochure
Specification Guide
SHOWROOM
212-683-7272
First Edition | 2008 THIRD EDITION | 2009 200 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY
Designing and Building Fine Corporate Furniture since 1971
Released in November This informative catalogue On display in our New
2008, this comprehen- fully describes WallGoldfin- York City showroom are
Northfield, Vermont Issue 22, Winter 2009 www.wallgoldfinger.com sive guide to stone table ger’s unique “Arbor” line examples of many of
design considerations is of light weight reconfigu- WallGoldfinger’s unique
Permanence a valuable resource for rable tables. Design con- offerings: monitor lifts,
Off The Wall... designers and specifiers. siderations, finish choices rotating microphones,
Durability defined: It contains a wealth of and options are all covered monitor drawers, etc.
As with many firms, 2008 Stone Tables information on stone in exhaustive detail. Down- The Showroom is in
Craftsmanship was one of the best years types, fabrication tech- load the brochure from the New York Design Center on the 15th floor, and
In The Works: CONFERENCE TABLES in our 38 year history. Originally known for its woodworking expertise, niques, and design pa- our website, or request a managed by our New York Representatives, Napier,
Can we just do it over? WallGoldfinger is now a highly regarded source for rameters. Download the copy from one of our sales Joseph and McNamara. 9am–5pm Monday–Friday.
High-technology Engineering and Unfortunately, it stone tables. We did our first small stone project 80-page brochure on our website, or contact representatives.
Communications Firm, White Plains looks like 2009 will back in 1985 and since then our staff has gained one of our sales representatives for a copy. PDF | 57.3 MB SALES REPRESENTATIVES
DESIGN BY: RMJM HILLER
Versatility be a different year. In vast experience in handling this versatile material. PDF | 74.6 MB www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications
Baltimore Metropolitan New York
response to the chal- We’ve been told by more than a few designers that www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications
On any given day, WallGoldfinger is likely to have several major projects underway in its Reconfigurable ARBOR TABLES Metro Washington DC Casey McNamara caseym@njmltd.com
manufacturing facility. WallGoldfinger’s factory houses the sophisticated equipment mandatory in lenges now facing our we are the company they think of when they’re Paul Buchbinder Wilson Villafana wilsonv@njmltd.com
buchwash@starpower.net Kristina Ricicki kristinar@njmltd.com
today’s production environment: state-of-the-art finish application, computer controlled routing, Arbor tables have proved to be a flexible, low cost alternative solution economy and industry, thinking of stone tables. MONTHLY MONTHLY Kelly Wenzel kellyw@njmltd.com
Washington DC
advanced machining systems, and, most recently added, a custom built Italian panel sander. How- for boardrooms, conference rooms, and training rooms for over two de- we have introduced new, easily speci- Here we’re showing only a few of the hundreds of eNEWSLETTER POSTCARDS P 202 | 255.4455 Gary Canning garyc@njmltd.com
fied, high quality but less expensive stone tables we’ve built, just to give you an idea 2009 Collection F 202 | 332.1110 Napier, Joseph, & McNamara, Ltd
ever, hand craftsmanship is not a thing of the past at WallGoldfinger; all veneer layups are done cades. The essence of an Arbor table is its lightweight top and its remov- 200 Lexington Avenue, New York
products. of the many design possibilities and the variety of Second Series THIRD SERIES | 2009 P 212 | 683.7272
in-house and by hand as this is the only way to achieve the precision expected in a WallGoldfin- able legs or base — beyond that, the sky’s the limit in terms of design Chicago
Successfully combining durable stones that are available. Besides inherent durabil- Curtis Ostler F 212 | 683.7011
ger product. Similarly, quality furniture assembly involves a significant amount of hand fitting, possibilities. Arbors are typically joined together in different configura- marble and granite table tops with Another monthly media Every month WallGold- curtiso@wallgoldfinger.com www.njmltd.com
trimming and adjustment and this requires skill and judgment that comes only with experience. ity, stone offers all sorts of visual possibilities: dark to finger issues a postcard
tions to suit different purposes; this is made possible by WallGoldfinger’s intricate communication technology light, mottled to homogenized, striped to wavy, in
piece is our eNewslet- WallGoldfinger, Inc.
Northfield, Vermont Metro Philadelphia
has become an important part of our ter, resurrected and featuring a noteworthy Mid-Atlantic
unique ganging mechanisms. all sorts of colors. From top to bottom we have: recent project. Complete
P 802 | 485.6261 x4982
Two examples of this intensive shop activity are shown here. Our top photograph illustrates a work. Responding to this need, we relaunched two months F 802 | 485.6267 Sam Lear sam@learassociates.com
»» Calacatta Crestola marble ago. In the past, we project information is Tim Kalberer tim@learassociates.com
RMJM Hillier designed 22’-6” diameter open “C” shaped boardroom table for a high tech engi- Added to an already extensive list of components and material choices, have recently compiled a comprehen- included. If you would Boston Gail Peterson gail@learassociates.com
»» Blue Gneiss granite found it tough to keep
neering/communications company in White Plains, NY. The table is veneered in quartered walnut new for 2009 are an aluminum edge molding and a cruciform section sive Stone Specification Guide. We up with a thirty day like to be added to our All Other Areas Lear Associates, Inc.
think this will take the mystery out of »» Absolute Black granite John Belniak Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
featuring solid walnut molded edges. The writing surface is clad in “Durabull” artificial leather. extruded aluminum leg. The leg is unique in that it features the option publishing schedule postcard mailing list, P 856 | 665.0023
specifying stone tables. »» Crema Marfil marble please contact a sales
johnb@wallgoldfinger.com
Nine power and data hatches are provided and 14 microphones fitted in a 4” high berm. of snap-in panels; these create integral wire chases. Below is an arrange- »» Siena Silver travertine
but we’ve rededicated WallGoldfinger, Inc.
F 856 | 665.0369
And we have upgraded our Arbor ourselves to the task, recognizing it’s important representative. Northfield, Vermont
www.learassociates.com
ment of 12 Arbor tables featuring puncture resistant synthetic leather, a Table Specification Guide. For many If you have a stone project in mind, please contact to keep our customers up-to-date. Sign up on P 802 | 485.6261 x4987
Private Equity Firm, Chicago F 802 | 485.6267
material with considerable versatility used for upholstery, desk inlays, or years, the Arbor table system has us. We can help with basic design, slab selection and our website to receive the latest eNewsletter.
DESIGN BY: GARY LEE PARTNERS www.wallgoldfinger.com/news/subscribe
wall and panel applications. provided our clients with a flexible inspection, budgeting, and technology integration.
The table shown below was designed by Chicago’s Gary Lee Partners for a prominent and economical solution. Look for Using our advanced computer graphics capability,
private equity firm. The table is boat shaped with curved ends and measures 12’-6” x We have recently updated our Arbor Specification Guide. Please see our information on these programs in this we can also develop renderings, enabling you to see ©2009 WallGoldfinger, Inc. | Winter 2009, Number 22 | Writing: John Wall, John Belniak, and Tim Swartz Print and Mailing: Queen City Printing, Burlington VT, using veg-

41’-7”. Zebrawood is the primary veneer, laid up in a series of diamonds, and these are website to download a PDF version or contact one of our sales represen- newsletter. a virtual version of your project. Finally, we can send Illustrations: Chuck Weaver, Lee Frantz | Graphic Design: Thor Goodrich | Photography: Curtis Ostler, John Wall, etable based inks. Paper manufactured in ISO 9001 and 14001

interrupted by an 8” wide band of block mottled makore. The makore band contains tatives for a printed copy. We hope you enjoy this 22nd issue you our new, 80-page guide to specifying stone Bob Joyce, Thor Goodrich, Art Pasqualli | WallGoldfinger, Inc., 7 Belknap Street, Suite 3, Northfield, Vermont 05663
Phone 802-485-6261 Facsimile 802-485-6267 | Email wg@wallgoldfinger.com | www.wallgoldfinger.com
FPO certified facilities made with 30% recycled fiber and chlorine-free
(TCF/ECF) pulp using timber from managed forests.
of our Newsletter. Please sign up for tables. It contains a wealth of information about
16 power data hatches. PDF | 57.3 MB www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications
our exciting new monthly enewsletter basic material characteristics, stone types and colors,
BOOKLET www.wallgoldfinger.com/contact
at www.wallgoldfinger.com. and table design considerations. Download the PDF
Design by: The Switzer Group booklet online or contact one of our reps for a copy.
PDF | 74.6 MB www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications WALL GOLD FI N GE R
7 Belknap Street, Suite 3
Designs by: Swanke Hayden Connell and Gensler Northfield, Vermont 05663
802-485-6261

www.wallgoldfinger.com

iDCEC/IIDA
Luncheon Seminars
WallGoldfinger has been present-
ing technical seminars for over
20 years. Our current presenta-
tion focuses on incorporating the
latest communication technology
into corporate furniture. We have
recently applied for IDCEC/IIDA
CEU accreditation, and hope to
be certified by early spring. An
outline and more information can
be found on our website.
www.wallgoldfinger.com/seminars
NEW PUBLICATION REVISED EDITION WEEKDAYS

WA L L G OL DFING ER STONE TABLE Brochure


Specification Guide
ARBOR TABLE Brochure
Specification Guide
SHOWROOM
212-683-7272
First Edition | 2008 THIRD EDITION | 2009 200 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY
Designing and Building Fine Corporate Furniture since 1971
Released in November This informative catalogue On display in our New
2008, this comprehen- fully describes WallGoldfin- York City showroom are
Northfield, Vermont Issue 22, Winter 2009 www.wallgoldfinger.com sive guide to stone table ger’s unique “Arbor” line examples of many of
design considerations is of light weight reconfigu- WallGoldfinger’s unique
Permanence a valuable resource for rable tables. Design con- offerings: monitor lifts,
Off The Wall... designers and specifiers. siderations, finish choices rotating microphones,
Durability defined: It contains a wealth of and options are all covered monitor drawers, etc.
As with many firms, 2008 Stone Tables information on stone in exhaustive detail. Down- The Showroom is in
Craftsmanship was one of the best years types, fabrication tech- load the brochure from the New York Design Center on the 15th floor, and
In The Works: CONFERENCE TABLES in our 38 year history. Originally known for its woodworking expertise, niques, and design pa- our website, or request a managed by our New York Representatives, Napier,
Can we just do it over? WallGoldfinger is now a highly regarded source for rameters. Download the copy from one of our sales Joseph and McNamara. 9am–5pm Monday–Friday.
High-technology Engineering and Unfortunately, it stone tables. We did our first small stone project 80-page brochure on our website, or contact representatives.
Communications Firm, White Plains looks like 2009 will back in 1985 and since then our staff has gained one of our sales representatives for a copy. PDF | 57.3 MB SALES REPRESENTATIVES
DESIGN BY: RMJM HILLER
Versatility be a different year. In vast experience in handling this versatile material. PDF | 74.6 MB www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications
Baltimore Metropolitan New York
response to the chal- We’ve been told by more than a few designers that www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications
On any given day, WallGoldfinger is likely to have several major projects underway in its Reconfigurable ARBOR TABLES Metro Washington DC Casey McNamara caseym@njmltd.com
manufacturing facility. WallGoldfinger’s factory houses the sophisticated equipment mandatory in lenges now facing our we are the company they think of when they’re Paul Buchbinder Wilson Villafana wilsonv@njmltd.com
buchwash@starpower.net Kristina Ricicki kristinar@njmltd.com
today’s production environment: state-of-the-art finish application, computer controlled routing, Arbor tables have proved to be a flexible, low cost alternative solution economy and industry, thinking of stone tables. MONTHLY MONTHLY Kelly Wenzel kellyw@njmltd.com
Washington DC
advanced machining systems, and, most recently added, a custom built Italian panel sander. How- for boardrooms, conference rooms, and training rooms for over two de- we have introduced new, easily speci- Here we’re showing only a few of the hundreds of eNEWSLETTER POSTCARDS P 202 | 255.4455 Gary Canning garyc@njmltd.com
fied, high quality but less expensive stone tables we’ve built, just to give you an idea 2009 Collection F 202 | 332.1110 Napier, Joseph, & McNamara, Ltd
ever, hand craftsmanship is not a thing of the past at WallGoldfinger; all veneer layups are done cades. The essence of an Arbor table is its lightweight top and its remov- 200 Lexington Avenue, New York
products. of the many design possibilities and the variety of Second Series THIRD SERIES | 2009 P 212 | 683.7272
in-house and by hand as this is the only way to achieve the precision expected in a WallGoldfin- able legs or base — beyond that, the sky’s the limit in terms of design Chicago
Successfully combining durable stones that are available. Besides inherent durabil- Curtis Ostler F 212 | 683.7011
ger product. Similarly, quality furniture assembly involves a significant amount of hand fitting, possibilities. Arbors are typically joined together in different configura- marble and granite table tops with Another monthly media Every month WallGold- curtiso@wallgoldfinger.com www.njmltd.com
trimming and adjustment and this requires skill and judgment that comes only with experience. ity, stone offers all sorts of visual possibilities: dark to finger issues a postcard
tions to suit different purposes; this is made possible by WallGoldfinger’s intricate communication technology light, mottled to homogenized, striped to wavy, in
piece is our eNewslet- WallGoldfinger, Inc.
Northfield, Vermont Metro Philadelphia
has become an important part of our ter, resurrected and featuring a noteworthy Mid-Atlantic
unique ganging mechanisms. all sorts of colors. From top to bottom we have: recent project. Complete
P 802 | 485.6261 x4982
Two examples of this intensive shop activity are shown here. Our top photograph illustrates a work. Responding to this need, we relaunched two months F 802 | 485.6267 Sam Lear sam@learassociates.com
»» Calacatta Crestola marble ago. In the past, we project information is Tim Kalberer tim@learassociates.com
RMJM Hillier designed 22’-6” diameter open “C” shaped boardroom table for a high tech engi- Added to an already extensive list of components and material choices, have recently compiled a comprehen- included. If you would Boston Gail Peterson gail@learassociates.com
»» Blue Gneiss granite found it tough to keep
neering/communications company in White Plains, NY. The table is veneered in quartered walnut new for 2009 are an aluminum edge molding and a cruciform section sive Stone Specification Guide. We up with a thirty day like to be added to our All Other Areas Lear Associates, Inc.
think this will take the mystery out of »» Absolute Black granite John Belniak Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
featuring solid walnut molded edges. The writing surface is clad in “Durabull” artificial leather. extruded aluminum leg. The leg is unique in that it features the option publishing schedule postcard mailing list, P 856 | 665.0023
specifying stone tables. »» Crema Marfil marble please contact a sales
johnb@wallgoldfinger.com
Nine power and data hatches are provided and 14 microphones fitted in a 4” high berm. of snap-in panels; these create integral wire chases. Below is an arrange- »» Siena Silver travertine
but we’ve rededicated WallGoldfinger, Inc.
F 856 | 665.0369
And we have upgraded our Arbor ourselves to the task, recognizing it’s important representative. Northfield, Vermont
www.learassociates.com
ment of 12 Arbor tables featuring puncture resistant synthetic leather, a Table Specification Guide. For many If you have a stone project in mind, please contact to keep our customers up-to-date. Sign up on P 802 | 485.6261 x4987
Private Equity Firm, Chicago F 802 | 485.6267
material with considerable versatility used for upholstery, desk inlays, or years, the Arbor table system has us. We can help with basic design, slab selection and our website to receive the latest eNewsletter.
DESIGN BY: GARY LEE PARTNERS www.wallgoldfinger.com/news/subscribe
wall and panel applications. provided our clients with a flexible inspection, budgeting, and technology integration.
The table shown below was designed by Chicago’s Gary Lee Partners for a prominent and economical solution. Look for Using our advanced computer graphics capability,
private equity firm. The table is boat shaped with curved ends and measures 12’-6” x We have recently updated our Arbor Specification Guide. Please see our information on these programs in this we can also develop renderings, enabling you to see ©2009 WallGoldfinger, Inc. | Winter 2009, Number 22 | Writing: John Wall, John Belniak, and Tim Swartz Print and Mailing: Queen City Printing, Burlington VT, using veg-

41’-7”. Zebrawood is the primary veneer, laid up in a series of diamonds, and these are website to download a PDF version or contact one of our sales represen- newsletter. a virtual version of your project. Finally, we can send Illustrations: Chuck Weaver, Lee Frantz | Graphic Design: Thor Goodrich | Photography: Curtis Ostler, John Wall, etable based inks. Paper manufactured in ISO 9001 and 14001

interrupted by an 8” wide band of block mottled makore. The makore band contains tatives for a printed copy. We hope you enjoy this 22nd issue you our new, 80-page guide to specifying stone Bob Joyce, Thor Goodrich, Art Pasqualli | WallGoldfinger, Inc., 7 Belknap Street, Suite 3, Northfield, Vermont 05663
Phone 802-485-6261 Facsimile 802-485-6267 | Email wg@wallgoldfinger.com | www.wallgoldfinger.com
FPO certified facilities made with 30% recycled fiber and chlorine-free
(TCF/ECF) pulp using timber from managed forests.
of our Newsletter. Please sign up for tables. It contains a wealth of information about
16 power data hatches. PDF | 57.3 MB www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications
our exciting new monthly enewsletter basic material characteristics, stone types and colors,
BOOKLET www.wallgoldfinger.com/contact
at www.wallgoldfinger.com. and table design considerations. Download the PDF
Design by: The Switzer Group booklet online or contact one of our reps for a copy.
PDF | 74.6 MB www.wallgoldfinger.com/publications WALL GOLD FI N GE R
7 Belknap Street, Suite 3
Designs by: Swanke Hayden Connell and Gensler Northfield, Vermont 05663
802-485-6261

www.wallgoldfinger.com

iDCEC/IIDA
Luncheon Seminars
WallGoldfinger has been present-
ing technical seminars for over
20 years. Our current presenta-
tion focuses on incorporating the
latest communication technology
into corporate furniture. We have
recently applied for IDCEC/IIDA
CEU accreditation, and hope to
be certified by early spring. An
outline and more information can
be found on our website.
www.wallgoldfinger.com/seminars
TECHNOLOGY Multi-Tasking INSTALLATIONS Environmental
A Caribbean BOARDROOM TABLE Perfect AccoMpaniments: State of the Art: BOARDROOM TABLES For Decades, Determinedly Green
International Financial Services Company, Georgetown Casework & CREDENZAS Global Biopharmaceutical Company, New York
DESIGN BY: DDL STUDIO LTD. | PHOTOGRAPHY ©2008 ART PASQUALLI International Law Firm, New York (top) DESIGN BY: MANCINI DUFFY
Since its founding in 1971, WallGoldfinger has been
DESIGN BY: GENSLER
WallGoldfinger field technicians and project managers love working in tropical locales, especially when the committed to the responsible, conservative use of
installation happens to coincide with sub-zero weather in Vermont. This project in Georgetown, the Cayman Best known for its tables, WallGoldfinger is often asked to provide natural resources and the husbanding of energy. Over
Islands, provided just such an opportunity. complementary casework. We couldn’t be more delighted to accept
the years we have continuously decreased our mill’s
these invitations and, over
energy consumption (through better insulation, glazing,
The client, a major international financial services firm, engaged DDL Studio, Ltd. of Georgetown to design the years, have developed a
formidable reputation as a and more efficient lighting), upgraded our equipment
a sleek 21st century office environment, the centerpiece of which is an elegant boardroom. WallGoldfinger,
fabricator of these sometimes and manufacturing techniques (saving power and raw
known throughout the corporate and design worlds for its commitment to quality, was the logical choice as
The boardroom provides views of the burgeoning very complex pieces. materials), and reduced emissions (winning state awards
fabricator of the centerpiece’s focal point, the boardroom table. Camana Bay development in Georgetown.
WallGoldfinger is evalating several new projects for pollution control in the process).
in this growing commercial center. WallGoldfinger does a tre-
Working with DDL’s basic design ideas, WallGoldfinger developed concept renderings showing various potential
finish combinations, thus allowing the client to visualize the final product with speed and without a scrap of mendous amount of work in 2007 brought WallGoldfinger’s certification by Smartwood
material being sacrificed. WallGoldfinger pioneered the use computer graphics in the custom furniture industry stone, both tables and case as an FSC “Chain of Custody” manufacturer
and this technique is now considered mandatory for design evaluation and vetting. pieces. This 14’-0” long reception desk (above) and accompanying cre-
denza feature Calacatta Crestola marble and quartered wenge veneer. The The FSC trademark provides recognition to firms who support responsible
stainless kicks add a feeling of lightness to these elegantly simple pieces. Every year, WallGoldfinger builds more and more tables which incorporate increasingly sophis- forest management. We have developed a network of FSC qualified veneer,
An open-ended ellipse, this 38’-0” x 20’-0” table features plain sliced walnut veneer, solid maple edges and a
brushed stainless steel inset band. The band contains 10 power/data hatches, providing the 21 board members ticated electronic arrays. This example in New York, designed by Mancini Duffy for a major bio- lumber and panel suppliers and can offer in-house tracking of these materials
state-of-the-art connectivity. Major Law Firm, Washington (below) pharmaceutical company, features 12 individually deployable monitors, a half dozen power and to ensure FSC compliance.
DESIGN BY: GENSLER
data fixture boxes and 24 microphones. All of these elements are located within a low riser, with
the hatches and mic ports contained within a custom statuary bronze band. Here are a few other highlights in WallGoldfinger’s Green Initiative:

The primary cladding material is ribbon striped sapele veneer and durable solid mahogany is used
A In 2005 WallGoldfinger installed a dust B The 19th century Nantanna Mill in C WallGoldfinger has received a grant
on the table’s edges. Overall, the table measures 21’-8” L x 12’-11” W.
collection system which not only enhances Northfield has its own hydro-electric from the State of Vermont for the instal-
dust collection (an important health and power generation system on the lation of solar panels on the roof of the
International Insurance Company, New York fire safety benefit) but also allows for the Dog River. This is tied to the Vermont Nantanna Mill. Planned for completion
DESIGN BY: Swanke Hayden Connell recycling of warm shop air in the winter electric grid and helps feed WallGold- in 2009, these panels will provide a
months, yielding a tremendous savings in finger’s power needs. portion of WallGoldfinger’s electrical
More often than not, WallGoldfinger is involved in corporate projects that call for multiple pieces energy consumption. requirements (artist rendering).
of furniture. Here we have a mix of tables and a reception desk (not shown), designed by Swanke
Hayden Connell for an international insurance company. Maintaining a consistent theme via the
This 8’-0” wide credenza,
walnut veneers used throughout, SHC tailored each of the four table types and sizes for the cli-
one of six, features the hand-
ent’s particular room-to-room needs. The large boardroom table (below) has the added feature of A B
some combination of a back painted
an “Emperador Dark” marble center panel, framed by stainless steel inlay.
glass top framed by stainless steel, a white
lacquered case, and a stainless steel tube base. The
top hatches allow for access to integral trash bins.

A. MOOT COURT B. CREDENZA

C
C. RECEPTION DESK D. CREDENZA

A: moot court design by Gensler; B: credenza design by G3; C: reception design by


Swanke Hayden Connell; D: credenza design by Gensler.
TECHNOLOGY Multi-Tasking INSTALLATIONS Environmental
A Caribbean BOARDROOM TABLE Perfect AccoMpaniments: State of the Art: BOARDROOM TABLES For Decades, Determinedly Green
International Financial Services Company, Georgetown Casework & CREDENZAS Global Biopharmaceutical Company, New York
DESIGN BY: DDL STUDIO LTD. | PHOTOGRAPHY ©2008 ART PASQUALLI International Law Firm, New York (top) DESIGN BY: MANCINI DUFFY
Since its founding in 1971, WallGoldfinger has been
DESIGN BY: GENSLER
WallGoldfinger field technicians and project managers love working in tropical locales, especially when the committed to the responsible, conservative use of
installation happens to coincide with sub-zero weather in Vermont. This project in Georgetown, the Cayman Best known for its tables, WallGoldfinger is often asked to provide natural resources and the husbanding of energy. Over
Islands, provided just such an opportunity. complementary casework. We couldn’t be more delighted to accept
the years we have continuously decreased our mill’s
these invitations and, over
energy consumption (through better insulation, glazing,
The client, a major international financial services firm, engaged DDL Studio, Ltd. of Georgetown to design the years, have developed a
formidable reputation as a and more efficient lighting), upgraded our equipment
a sleek 21st century office environment, the centerpiece of which is an elegant boardroom. WallGoldfinger,
fabricator of these sometimes and manufacturing techniques (saving power and raw
known throughout the corporate and design worlds for its commitment to quality, was the logical choice as
The boardroom provides views of the burgeoning very complex pieces. materials), and reduced emissions (winning state awards
fabricator of the centerpiece’s focal point, the boardroom table. Camana Bay development in Georgetown.
WallGoldfinger is evalating several new projects for pollution control in the process).
in this growing commercial center. WallGoldfinger does a tre-
Working with DDL’s basic design ideas, WallGoldfinger developed concept renderings showing various potential
finish combinations, thus allowing the client to visualize the final product with speed and without a scrap of mendous amount of work in 2007 brought WallGoldfinger’s certification by Smartwood
material being sacrificed. WallGoldfinger pioneered the use computer graphics in the custom furniture industry stone, both tables and case as an FSC “Chain of Custody” manufacturer
and this technique is now considered mandatory for design evaluation and vetting. pieces. This 14’-0” long reception desk (above) and accompanying cre-
denza feature Calacatta Crestola marble and quartered wenge veneer. The The FSC trademark provides recognition to firms who support responsible
stainless kicks add a feeling of lightness to these elegantly simple pieces. Every year, WallGoldfinger builds more and more tables which incorporate increasingly sophis- forest management. We have developed a network of FSC qualified veneer,
An open-ended ellipse, this 38’-0” x 20’-0” table features plain sliced walnut veneer, solid maple edges and a
brushed stainless steel inset band. The band contains 10 power/data hatches, providing the 21 board members ticated electronic arrays. This example in New York, designed by Mancini Duffy for a major bio- lumber and panel suppliers and can offer in-house tracking of these materials
state-of-the-art connectivity. Major Law Firm, Washington (below) pharmaceutical company, features 12 individually deployable monitors, a half dozen power and to ensure FSC compliance.
DESIGN BY: GENSLER
data fixture boxes and 24 microphones. All of these elements are located within a low riser, with
the hatches and mic ports contained within a custom statuary bronze band. Here are a few other highlights in WallGoldfinger’s Green Initiative:

The primary cladding material is ribbon striped sapele veneer and durable solid mahogany is used
A In 2005 WallGoldfinger installed a dust B The 19th century Nantanna Mill in C WallGoldfinger has received a grant
on the table’s edges. Overall, the table measures 21’-8” L x 12’-11” W.
collection system which not only enhances Northfield has its own hydro-electric from the State of Vermont for the instal-
dust collection (an important health and power generation system on the lation of solar panels on the roof of the
International Insurance Company, New York fire safety benefit) but also allows for the Dog River. This is tied to the Vermont Nantanna Mill. Planned for completion
DESIGN BY: Swanke Hayden Connell recycling of warm shop air in the winter electric grid and helps feed WallGold- in 2009, these panels will provide a
months, yielding a tremendous savings in finger’s power needs. portion of WallGoldfinger’s electrical
More often than not, WallGoldfinger is involved in corporate projects that call for multiple pieces energy consumption. requirements (artist rendering).
of furniture. Here we have a mix of tables and a reception desk (not shown), designed by Swanke
Hayden Connell for an international insurance company. Maintaining a consistent theme via the
This 8’-0” wide credenza,
walnut veneers used throughout, SHC tailored each of the four table types and sizes for the cli-
one of six, features the hand-
ent’s particular room-to-room needs. The large boardroom table (below) has the added feature of A B
some combination of a back painted
an “Emperador Dark” marble center panel, framed by stainless steel inlay.
glass top framed by stainless steel, a white
lacquered case, and a stainless steel tube base. The
top hatches allow for access to integral trash bins.

A. MOOT COURT B. CREDENZA

C
C. RECEPTION DESK D. CREDENZA

A: moot court design by Gensler; B: credenza design by G3; C: reception design by


Swanke Hayden Connell; D: credenza design by Gensler.
TECHNOLOGY Multi-Tasking INSTALLATIONS Environmental
A Caribbean BOARDROOM TABLE Perfect AccoMpaniments: State of the Art: BOARDROOM TABLES For Decades, Determinedly Green
International Financial Services Company, Georgetown Casework & CREDENZAS Global Biopharmaceutical Company, New York
DESIGN BY: DDL STUDIO LTD. | PHOTOGRAPHY ©2008 ART PASQUALLI International Law Firm, New York (top) DESIGN BY: MANCINI DUFFY
Since its founding in 1971, WallGoldfinger has been
DESIGN BY: GENSLER
WallGoldfinger field technicians and project managers love working in tropical locales, especially when the committed to the responsible, conservative use of
installation happens to coincide with sub-zero weather in Vermont. This project in Georgetown, the Cayman Best known for its tables, WallGoldfinger is often asked to provide natural resources and the husbanding of energy. Over
Islands, provided just such an opportunity. complementary casework. We couldn’t be more delighted to accept
the years we have continuously decreased our mill’s
these invitations and, over
energy consumption (through better insulation, glazing,
The client, a major international financial services firm, engaged DDL Studio, Ltd. of Georgetown to design the years, have developed a
formidable reputation as a and more efficient lighting), upgraded our equipment
a sleek 21st century office environment, the centerpiece of which is an elegant boardroom. WallGoldfinger,
fabricator of these sometimes and manufacturing techniques (saving power and raw
known throughout the corporate and design worlds for its commitment to quality, was the logical choice as
The boardroom provides views of the burgeoning very complex pieces. materials), and reduced emissions (winning state awards
fabricator of the centerpiece’s focal point, the boardroom table. Camana Bay development in Georgetown.
WallGoldfinger is evalating several new projects for pollution control in the process).
in this growing commercial center. WallGoldfinger does a tre-
Working with DDL’s basic design ideas, WallGoldfinger developed concept renderings showing various potential
finish combinations, thus allowing the client to visualize the final product with speed and without a scrap of mendous amount of work in 2007 brought WallGoldfinger’s certification by Smartwood
material being sacrificed. WallGoldfinger pioneered the use computer graphics in the custom furniture industry stone, both tables and case as an FSC “Chain of Custody” manufacturer
and this technique is now considered mandatory for design evaluation and vetting. pieces. This 14’-0” long reception desk (above) and accompanying cre-
denza feature Calacatta Crestola marble and quartered wenge veneer. The The FSC trademark provides recognition to firms who support responsible
stainless kicks add a feeling of lightness to these elegantly simple pieces. Every year, WallGoldfinger builds more and more tables which incorporate increasingly sophis- forest management. We have developed a network of FSC qualified veneer,
An open-ended ellipse, this 38’-0” x 20’-0” table features plain sliced walnut veneer, solid maple edges and a
brushed stainless steel inset band. The band contains 10 power/data hatches, providing the 21 board members ticated electronic arrays. This example in New York, designed by Mancini Duffy for a major bio- lumber and panel suppliers and can offer in-house tracking of these materials
state-of-the-art connectivity. Major Law Firm, Washington (below) pharmaceutical company, features 12 individually deployable monitors, a half dozen power and to ensure FSC compliance.
DESIGN BY: GENSLER
data fixture boxes and 24 microphones. All of these elements are located within a low riser, with
the hatches and mic ports contained within a custom statuary bronze band. Here are a few other highlights in WallGoldfinger’s Green Initiative:

The primary cladding material is ribbon striped sapele veneer and durable solid mahogany is used
A In 2005 WallGoldfinger installed a dust B The 19th century Nantanna Mill in C WallGoldfinger has received a grant
on the table’s edges. Overall, the table measures 21’-8” L x 12’-11” W.
collection system which not only enhances Northfield has its own hydro-electric from the State of Vermont for the instal-
dust collection (an important health and power generation system on the lation of solar panels on the roof of the
International Insurance Company, New York fire safety benefit) but also allows for the Dog River. This is tied to the Vermont Nantanna Mill. Planned for completion
DESIGN BY: Swanke Hayden Connell recycling of warm shop air in the winter electric grid and helps feed WallGold- in 2009, these panels will provide a
months, yielding a tremendous savings in finger’s power needs. portion of WallGoldfinger’s electrical
More often than not, WallGoldfinger is involved in corporate projects that call for multiple pieces energy consumption. requirements (artist rendering).
of furniture. Here we have a mix of tables and a reception desk (not shown), designed by Swanke
Hayden Connell for an international insurance company. Maintaining a consistent theme via the
This 8’-0” wide credenza,
walnut veneers used throughout, SHC tailored each of the four table types and sizes for the cli-
one of six, features the hand-
ent’s particular room-to-room needs. The large boardroom table (below) has the added feature of A B
some combination of a back painted
an “Emperador Dark” marble center panel, framed by stainless steel inlay.
glass top framed by stainless steel, a white
lacquered case, and a stainless steel tube base. The
top hatches allow for access to integral trash bins.

A. MOOT COURT B. CREDENZA

C
C. RECEPTION DESK D. CREDENZA

A: moot court design by Gensler; B: credenza design by G3; C: reception design by


Swanke Hayden Connell; D: credenza design by Gensler.
TECHNOLOGY Multi-Tasking INSTALLATIONS Environmental
A Caribbean BOARDROOM TABLE Perfect AccoMpaniments: State of the Art: BOARDROOM TABLES For Decades, Determinedly Green
International Financial Services Company, Georgetown Casework & CREDENZAS Global Biopharmaceutical Company, New York
DESIGN BY: DDL STUDIO LTD. | PHOTOGRAPHY ©2008 ART PASQUALLI International Law Firm, New York (top) DESIGN BY: MANCINI DUFFY
Since its founding in 1971, WallGoldfinger has been
DESIGN BY: GENSLER
WallGoldfinger field technicians and project managers love working in tropical locales, especially when the committed to the responsible, conservative use of
installation happens to coincide with sub-zero weather in Vermont. This project in Georgetown, the Cayman Best known for its tables, WallGoldfinger is often asked to provide natural resources and the husbanding of energy. Over
Islands, provided just such an opportunity. complementary casework. We couldn’t be more delighted to accept
the years we have continuously decreased our mill’s
these invitations and, over
energy consumption (through better insulation, glazing,
The client, a major international financial services firm, engaged DDL Studio, Ltd. of Georgetown to design the years, have developed a
formidable reputation as a and more efficient lighting), upgraded our equipment
a sleek 21st century office environment, the centerpiece of which is an elegant boardroom. WallGoldfinger,
fabricator of these sometimes and manufacturing techniques (saving power and raw
known throughout the corporate and design worlds for its commitment to quality, was the logical choice as
The boardroom provides views of the burgeoning very complex pieces. materials), and reduced emissions (winning state awards
fabricator of the centerpiece’s focal point, the boardroom table. Camana Bay development in Georgetown.
WallGoldfinger is evalating several new projects for pollution control in the process).
in this growing commercial center. WallGoldfinger does a tre-
Working with DDL’s basic design ideas, WallGoldfinger developed concept renderings showing various potential
finish combinations, thus allowing the client to visualize the final product with speed and without a scrap of mendous amount of work in 2007 brought WallGoldfinger’s certification by Smartwood
material being sacrificed. WallGoldfinger pioneered the use computer graphics in the custom furniture industry stone, both tables and case as an FSC “Chain of Custody” manufacturer
and this technique is now considered mandatory for design evaluation and vetting. pieces. This 14’-0” long reception desk (above) and accompanying cre-
denza feature Calacatta Crestola marble and quartered wenge veneer. The The FSC trademark provides recognition to firms who support responsible
stainless kicks add a feeling of lightness to these elegantly simple pieces. Every year, WallGoldfinger builds more and more tables which incorporate increasingly sophis- forest management. We have developed a network of FSC qualified veneer,
An open-ended ellipse, this 38’-0” x 20’-0” table features plain sliced walnut veneer, solid maple edges and a
brushed stainless steel inset band. The band contains 10 power/data hatches, providing the 21 board members ticated electronic arrays. This example in New York, designed by Mancini Duffy for a major bio- lumber and panel suppliers and can offer in-house tracking of these materials
state-of-the-art connectivity. Major Law Firm, Washington (below) pharmaceutical company, features 12 individually deployable monitors, a half dozen power and to ensure FSC compliance.
DESIGN BY: GENSLER
data fixture boxes and 24 microphones. All of these elements are located within a low riser, with
the hatches and mic ports contained within a custom statuary bronze band. Here are a few other highlights in WallGoldfinger’s Green Initiative:

The primary cladding material is ribbon striped sapele veneer and durable solid mahogany is used
A In 2005 WallGoldfinger installed a dust B The 19th century Nantanna Mill in C WallGoldfinger has received a grant
on the table’s edges. Overall, the table measures 21’-8” L x 12’-11” W.
collection system which not only enhances Northfield has its own hydro-electric from the State of Vermont for the instal-
dust collection (an important health and power generation system on the lation of solar panels on the roof of the
International Insurance Company, New York fire safety benefit) but also allows for the Dog River. This is tied to the Vermont Nantanna Mill. Planned for completion
DESIGN BY: Swanke Hayden Connell recycling of warm shop air in the winter electric grid and helps feed WallGold- in 2009, these panels will provide a
months, yielding a tremendous savings in finger’s power needs. portion of WallGoldfinger’s electrical
More often than not, WallGoldfinger is involved in corporate projects that call for multiple pieces energy consumption. requirements (artist rendering).
of furniture. Here we have a mix of tables and a reception desk (not shown), designed by Swanke
Hayden Connell for an international insurance company. Maintaining a consistent theme via the
This 8’-0” wide credenza,
walnut veneers used throughout, SHC tailored each of the four table types and sizes for the cli-
one of six, features the hand-
ent’s particular room-to-room needs. The large boardroom table (below) has the added feature of A B
some combination of a back painted
an “Emperador Dark” marble center panel, framed by stainless steel inlay.
glass top framed by stainless steel, a white
lacquered case, and a stainless steel tube base. The
top hatches allow for access to integral trash bins.

A. MOOT COURT B. CREDENZA

C
C. RECEPTION DESK D. CREDENZA

A: moot court design by Gensler; B: credenza design by G3; C: reception design by


Swanke Hayden Connell; D: credenza design by Gensler.
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Specification Guide
ARBOR TABLE Brochure
Specification Guide
SHOWROOM
212-683-7272
First Edition | 2008 THIRD EDITION | 2009 200 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY
Designing and Building Fine Corporate Furniture since 1971
Released in November This informative catalogue On display in our New
2008, this comprehen- fully describes WallGoldfin- York City showroom are
Northfield, Vermont Issue 22, Winter 2009 www.wallgoldfinger.com sive guide to stone table ger’s unique “Arbor” line examples of many of
design considerations is of light weight reconfigu- WallGoldfinger’s unique
Permanence a valuable resource for rable tables. Design con- offerings: monitor lifts,
Off The Wall... designers and specifiers. siderations, finish choices rotating microphones,
Durability defined: It contains a wealth of and options are all covered monitor drawers, etc.
As with many firms, 2008 Stone Tables information on stone in exhaustive detail. Down- The Showroom is in
Craftsmanship was one of the best years types, fabrication tech- load the brochure from the New York Design Center on the 15th floor, and
In The Works: CONFERENCE TABLES in our 38 year history. Originally known for its woodworking expertise, niques, and design pa- our website, or request a managed by our New York Representatives, Napier,
Can we just do it over? WallGoldfinger is now a highly regarded source for rameters. Download the copy from one of our sales Joseph and McNamara. 9am–5pm Monday–Friday.
High-technology Engineering and Unfortunately, it stone tables. We did our first small stone project 80-page brochure on our website, or contact representatives.
Communications Firm, White Plains looks like 2009 will back in 1985 and since then our staff has gained one of our sales representatives for a copy. PDF | 57.3 MB SALES REPRESENTATIVES
DESIGN BY: RMJM HILLER
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On any given day, WallGoldfinger is likely to have several major projects underway in its Reconfigurable ARBOR TABLES Metro Washington DC Casey McNamara caseym@njmltd.com
manufacturing facility. WallGoldfinger’s factory houses the sophisticated equipment mandatory in lenges now facing our we are the company they think of when they’re Paul Buchbinder Wilson Villafana wilsonv@njmltd.com
buchwash@starpower.net Kristina Ricicki kristinar@njmltd.com
today’s production environment: state-of-the-art finish application, computer controlled routing, Arbor tables have proved to be a flexible, low cost alternative solution economy and industry, thinking of stone tables. MONTHLY MONTHLY Kelly Wenzel kellyw@njmltd.com
Washington DC
advanced machining systems, and, most recently added, a custom built Italian panel sander. How- for boardrooms, conference rooms, and training rooms for over two de- we have introduced new, easily speci- Here we’re showing only a few of the hundreds of eNEWSLETTER POSTCARDS P 202 | 255.4455 Gary Canning garyc@njmltd.com
fied, high quality but less expensive stone tables we’ve built, just to give you an idea 2009 Collection F 202 | 332.1110 Napier, Joseph, & McNamara, Ltd
ever, hand craftsmanship is not a thing of the past at WallGoldfinger; all veneer layups are done cades. The essence of an Arbor table is its lightweight top and its remov- 200 Lexington Avenue, New York
products. of the many design possibilities and the variety of Second Series THIRD SERIES | 2009 P 212 | 683.7272
in-house and by hand as this is the only way to achieve the precision expected in a WallGoldfin- able legs or base — beyond that, the sky’s the limit in terms of design Chicago
Successfully combining durable stones that are available. Besides inherent durabil- Curtis Ostler F 212 | 683.7011
ger product. Similarly, quality furniture assembly involves a significant amount of hand fitting, possibilities. Arbors are typically joined together in different configura- marble and granite table tops with Another monthly media Every month WallGold- curtiso@wallgoldfinger.com www.njmltd.com
trimming and adjustment and this requires skill and judgment that comes only with experience. ity, stone offers all sorts of visual possibilities: dark to finger issues a postcard
tions to suit different purposes; this is made possible by WallGoldfinger’s intricate communication technology light, mottled to homogenized, striped to wavy, in
piece is our eNewslet- WallGoldfinger, Inc.
Northfield, Vermont Metro Philadelphia
has become an important part of our ter, resurrected and featuring a noteworthy Mid-Atlantic
unique ganging mechanisms. all sorts of colors. From top to bottom we have: recent project. Complete
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»» Calacatta Crestola marble ago. In the past, we project information is Tim Kalberer tim@learassociates.com
RMJM Hillier designed 22’-6” diameter open “C” shaped boardroom table for a high tech engi- Added to an already extensive list of components and material choices, have recently compiled a comprehen- included. If you would Boston Gail Peterson gail@learassociates.com
»» Blue Gneiss granite found it tough to keep
neering/communications company in White Plains, NY. The table is veneered in quartered walnut new for 2009 are an aluminum edge molding and a cruciform section sive Stone Specification Guide. We up with a thirty day like to be added to our All Other Areas Lear Associates, Inc.
think this will take the mystery out of »» Absolute Black granite John Belniak Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
featuring solid walnut molded edges. The writing surface is clad in “Durabull” artificial leather. extruded aluminum leg. The leg is unique in that it features the option publishing schedule postcard mailing list, P 856 | 665.0023
specifying stone tables. »» Crema Marfil marble please contact a sales
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Nine power and data hatches are provided and 14 microphones fitted in a 4” high berm. of snap-in panels; these create integral wire chases. Below is an arrange- »» Siena Silver travertine
but we’ve rededicated WallGoldfinger, Inc.
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material with considerable versatility used for upholstery, desk inlays, or years, the Arbor table system has us. We can help with basic design, slab selection and our website to receive the latest eNewsletter.
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wall and panel applications. provided our clients with a flexible inspection, budgeting, and technology integration.
The table shown below was designed by Chicago’s Gary Lee Partners for a prominent and economical solution. Look for Using our advanced computer graphics capability,
private equity firm. The table is boat shaped with curved ends and measures 12’-6” x We have recently updated our Arbor Specification Guide. Please see our information on these programs in this we can also develop renderings, enabling you to see ©2009 WallGoldfinger, Inc. | Winter 2009, Number 22 | Writing: John Wall, John Belniak, and Tim Swartz Print and Mailing: Queen City Printing, Burlington VT, using veg-

41’-7”. Zebrawood is the primary veneer, laid up in a series of diamonds, and these are website to download a PDF version or contact one of our sales represen- newsletter. a virtual version of your project. Finally, we can send Illustrations: Chuck Weaver, Lee Frantz | Graphic Design: Thor Goodrich | Photography: Curtis Ostler, John Wall, etable based inks. Paper manufactured in ISO 9001 and 14001

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WallGoldfinger has been present-
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20 years. Our current presenta-
tion focuses on incorporating the
latest communication technology
into corporate furniture. We have
recently applied for IDCEC/IIDA
CEU accreditation, and hope to
be certified by early spring. An
outline and more information can
be found on our website.
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