Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Experiment Videos

Annual directory & buyer's guide 1992

    Contract Design
    |December 10, 1991
    PubMed
    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    This 1992 directory lists top contract furnishings sources for interior designers. It includes manufacturers, suppliers, associations, and trade marts for easy reference.

    Related Concept Videos

    You might also read

    Related Articles

    Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

    Sort by
    Same journal

    Child-friendly. Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford University, Ca.

    Contract design·1992
    Same journal

    Danny's boy. St. Judes Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tenn.

    Contract design·1992
    Same journal

    No bones about it. Resurgens Orthopaedics, Atlanta, Ga.

    Contract design·1992
    Same journal

    What's healthy about health care design? Woodside Place at Presbyterian Medical Center, Oakmont, Pa. and Dept. of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, New York City.

    Contract design·1992
    Same journal

    The sharper image... Kaiser Permanente/San Diego's new MRI unit.

    Contract design·1992
    Same journal

    Calling health care central.

    Contract design·1992
    See all related articles

    Area of Science:

    • Interior Design Resources
    • Contract Furnishings Industry

    Background:

    • The 1992 edition of Contract Design's directory provides a comprehensive resource for the contract furnishings industry.
    • This guide aims to assist design professionals in sourcing furniture and related services.

    Framework:

    • The directory is organized into distinct sections for user accessibility.
    • Sections include an alphabetical company listing, associations roster, trade marts directory, and a classified product listing.

    Implementation:

    • The alphabetical listing offers updated contact information for manufacturers, importers, and suppliers.
    • The associations roster provides contact details for professional and trade organizations within the design community.
    • The trade marts directory lists locations displaying contract furnishings nationwide.

    Related Experiment Videos

  • A classified product listing helps identify sources for specific product categories, such as executive seating.
  • Implications:

    • This resource serves as a valuable buyer's guide for the design community throughout the year.
    • Feedback from the design community is encouraged for future edition improvements.