Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Guilford of Maine rebranded itself in 2011 to focus specifically on three markets: healthcare, office, education and acoustics. The company seeks to be the premier fabric retailer for these venues. Their simple black logo represents “the very real need for simplicity, efficiency, and performance in these markets." Guilford of Maine provides A&D specifiers with ‘go-to’ fabrics that—just like that little black dress—work well with everything.
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Education—
Guilford of Maine wants their education fabrics to be “refreshingly non-institutional.” Patterns such as Rock Star, a pattern with floating dots, crosses, and star shapes, are fun and funky, especially in bold colors like Limelight, a bright yellow-green. Subtler textiles will outlast trends: Otto presents a simple horizontal stripe with a rich texture, and Woodland features an abstract grainy look resembling the surface of tree bark.
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Healthcare—
Offering cubicle, panel, and upholstery fabrics, the healthcare line by Guilford of Maine recognizes that “healthcare settings have to be sparkling clean.” Therefore, the company’s healthcare products are easy to clean and maintain. Their antimicrobial polyester fabrics also pay close attention to good design: patterns like the new Napa, a directional fabric with vertical sprays of clean white wildflowers, and Sand Dollar, a bold design with abstract sand dollars, make healthcare textiles surprisingly healthy. Solid fabrics with varying weaves and textures make up the company’s panel collection. The healthcare upholstery line includes solids and patterns in a wide array of elegant neutrals, soft pastels, and vibrant colors.
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Office—
For the corporate world, Guilford of Maine plans to produce designs to “outlast the mergers, the moves and the boardroom brawls.” Better yet, their fabrics give excellent noise reduction in “practically any space where acoustics matter.” Basketweave and Belgrade are subtle textural patterns that look rich and inviting. In colors like Oyster and Orchid, these fabrics lend offices a note of elegance. Upholstery textiles such as Hot Shot, which is made of 100% post-consumer recycled polyester, add more dimensionality and dynamism with a pattern of lively little dots. Solids are offered in unexpected colors: luscious Pomegranate and juicy Persimmon, spicy Curry and hot Paprika, cool Lake and inky Marine.
Guilford of Maine also offers a wide selection of acoustics textiles. After decades of research in this area, the company is the #1 contract manufacturer of fabric for office module systems. Their broad range of prints and solids match spaces with any décor or mood, and new offerings like Paradise, a printable recycled polyester, mean the sky’s the limit. Design Paradise with a company logo or in full color photography—“the creativity is up to you!”