fermob’s new quick ship program
Fermob USA
Fermob USA now offers a Quick-Ship Program with a selection of best-selling furniture available to ship within 10 business days.
how bamboo can save the world
MOSO
MOSO’s head of sustainability Pablo van der Lugt has presented a TED talk at TEDx Erasmus University about the potential of bamboo to mitigate climate change and meet many resource-demanding applications.
notice anything different?
Our Look & Branding
We’ve refreshed our branding and website to better showcase projects and industry expertise.
state of our industry
Industry, Innovation
We've gathered articles from various sources to share some of the amazing and innovative ideas we've come across. We hope enjoy these, and that they inspire your creativity.
GRIDLOc is design freedom
Hanover, Paving
Engineered for strength, Hanover’s GRIDLOC™ System opens up a world of possibilities for architects and designers.
new from fermob
Fermob, Furniture
Outdoor spaces are more important than ever so take a look at Fermob's exciting new product and color offerings.
Moso® Bamboo X-treme®
Moso Bamboo X-Treme
Watch as Moso N. America CEO Brett Kelly compares Moso Bamboo X-treme with Bangkirai, Ipe, and Pine woods in this episode of "Moso Minutes.”
Rebuilding for future storms
Galveston, Reconstruction
After Hurricane Ike ravaged the beach community of Galveston, TX, in 2008, the city’s infrastructure was in desperate need of attention. Over 80% of the tiny island’s houses were damaged along with most critical care facilities in this beachfront community.
Calling all decking nerds
Moso, Decking
MOSO Bamboo X-treme bamboo decking is a durable, stable and eco-friendly alternative for tropical hardwood. This hands-on instruction movie shows the ease of installation and maintenance of MOSO Bamboo X-treme bamboo decking in just a couple of minutes!
Breathtaking Boundaries
Western Group
The Western Group brings living screens and architectural mesh products to give you boundaries without barriers.
William H. Whyte ON public spaces
Public Spaces
In his classic 1980 study of the use of public spaces in New York City, William H. Whyte and his team of researchers used cameras to watch people and understand how they used the public places in the city.