Senin, 29 Juni 2020

Logistics of home delivery influence some vendors’ product development

Abbyson's Milano incorporates the company's patented technology, the iTable mini, which offers music, charging and many additional functions.

HIGH POINT — Motion furniture faces inherent challenges in serving the e-commerce channel, particularly when it comes to direct shipment of goods to consumers. Those challenges relate both to the nature of the product itself — big, with heavy metal mechanisms — that create logistical issue with delivery.

As a result, some vendors are rethinking their approach to product development for motion and recliners. Take Abbyson, which established its business foundation in the e-commerce channel before expanding its approach to brick-and-mortar customers.

"The e-commerce shopper is focused on simple clean styling, whereas the brick-and-mortar shopper is looking for functionality and style," said Executive Vice President Rodd Rafieha. "Abbyson has developed two separate and unique line ups for both divisions of our brand that is very strong."

E-commerce is changing Flexsteel's motion and recliner product development approach.

"Considerations such as packaging weight and ease of assembly of motion furniture will continue to drive future development for both our Flexsteel and homestyles brands," said Jenni Jungers, director of product.

Franklin Corp. Vice President of Sales and Marketing Peyton Passons identified the logistics of shipping heavy recliner and motion furniture long-distances, as well as the high transportation cost and increased chance of damages, as a challenge.

"As our volume with our e-commerce partners has continued to grow, we have evaluated and increased our packaging standards to help mitigate the potential damage that could occur in transport," he said.

New Classic Home Furnishings Senior Vice President of Sales Scott Hill said standard motion furniture is a lot easier to sell online for brick-and-mortar stores and larger e-commerce players already accustomed to white-glove delivery out of their own warehouse.

"Their drivers know how heavy it is and how to get it into the home safely and efficiently," Hill said, adding that shipping online sales directly to consumers is a different story. "The biggest challenge for us with direct shipping is having product consumers can understand, handle and assemble themselves. We're meeting that challenge by working with our manufacturing partners to condense the size of the pieces and improve packaging to make sure it holds up during transport but keep the weight down to control costs."

He added that e-commerce's impact on product development "depends on the channel."

"If it's through a brick-and-mortar store doing its own delivery, I don't have to change anything," Hill said. "We're coming up with a different way to develop product for direct-shipping, such as RTA, modular pieces to ease the burden of the physical aspect of distribution while addressing the cost aspect of shipping. In the next couple of months, we'll have goods in place to work with direct shipment of recliners and motion sofas."

Scottie Johns, director of e-commerce at Southern Motion, also pointed out the channel-dependent differences of selling motion online.

"One of our biggest challenges is the logistics to deliver from B2C," he said. "Most manufacturers are not set up to stock, package or deliver to the end consumer the way retailers are accustomed to doing.

He added, "The weight and bulk of motion furniture is difficult to ship and deliver directly to the end consumer, so we really prefer working with our brick-and-mortar retail partners to sell, deliver and service these consumers."

That said, Southern is gearing some product toward direct shipping, with one such chair already in the works.

"We were in the process of developing parcel-service product when COVID-19 hit, and we're a couple months away from shipping that way," Johns said. "We'll offer it either way, LTL or parcel shipping through e-commerce directly to the consumer. We'll have a second chair we'll introduce this summer or fall. At some point we'll gauge an ROI and make a judgment on that path.

"With the growth of e-commerce we wanted to make sure we were developing product for that space," Johns continued.  We want to see if we can lower the freight cost of delivery to the consumer direct, which makes the product more attractive online."

While online merchandising of motion is an area where Ashley concentrates now, the product itself has to match the channel as well.

"It's challenging to show and demonstrate features and benefits of some motion product online, but high quality video clips and 360-degree product viewing partially addresses that constraint," said Senior Vice President of Sales Al Matthews, adding, "Designing product to manage overall size plus engineering recliners to meet the direct to consumer carton length, width, and total weight limitations is an important step."

A modular approach

Manwah USA CEO Guy Ray agreed with others that motion's issue with the e-commerce channel has been with weight and size as well as transportation costs. He believes some pure-play e-commerce retailers try to sell cheaper goods to avoid those costs.

"These inferior goods don't give consumers the same experience which is confusing and unjust to the category," Ray said. "However, Manwah has been building our products in modular pieces, which creates what we call 'unlimited configurations with limited SKUs' giving our traditional retailers a distinct advantage in selling this category online."

Master Motion has always taken a modular approach to motion.

"We make all of our products completely modular, so every modular seat is connected together to make sofa, sectional, home theater, making e-commerce ordering and delivery much, easier with less damages from shipping, handling, and delivering," said CEO Michael Nanni. "We also completely box each individual modular piece allowing for shipping to the retailer or directly to the retail customer avoiding any shipping damages or the need to lift, carry and deliver a 200-plus-pound sofa or loveseat."

In addition to easier delivery to apartments and using elevators, the modular approach fits mobile lifestyles, he added.

"For a population that is now moving every one to three, three to five years, the modular configurations make is easy for the retail customer to design their own living space at home and move their furniture along with their lives and reset up their furniture in a different configuration at their new residence," Nanni said. "They could use their modular pieces to make a sofa and loveseat in one residence and using the same pieces make a sectional at their new residence."

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Minggu, 28 Juni 2020

Wayfair launches affordable new homewear brand Hashtag Home

Wayfair has launched an affordable new flagship brand, Hashtag Home, for style-savvy decor lovers and young homeowners.

The first collection spans more than 1,000 products for the living room, dining room, bedroom, garden and office, as well as a range of textiles and lighting.

As Wayfair's third flagship brand, Hashtag Home marries both contemporary and classic silhouettes, unified by a bold use of colour.

What can you expect? Mix-and-match patterns, modern sofas and chairs, contemporary dining sets, outdoor furniture, simple home office finds, striking wall art, home decor and much more.

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'At Wayfair we're continuously striving to offer our customers unique homeware that lets their personalities shine through,' says Martin Reiter, Head of Europe at Wayfair. 'In Hashtag Home, we've created a bold, modern and affordable range that will help keep our customers' homes updated and on trend, regardless of size and budget.'

Hashtag Home is now available at Wayfair in the United Kingdom and Germany. Get a first-look below and shop the full Hashtag Home collection at wayfair.co.uk/hashtaghome.

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Sabtu, 27 Juni 2020

July 4th deals: Wayfair offers up to 70% sales on outdoor kitchen bath bedding furniture & more

The July 4th weekend is just about upon us, and Wayfair is offering mega-deals on outdoors furniture, bedroom furniture, mattresses, bedding, outdoor play and more.

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Save up to 60 percent on select outdoor furniture items.

Purington Circular Patio Sectional with Cushions, 64 percent off, is a modular design includes a 3 piece circular outdoor sectional. This set meshes the style of contemporary patio furniture with the versatility and function that makes outdoor wicker furniture so popular. This seating group modular design allows you to bring the group together for a conversational arrangement or spread out the seating for extra room at your next cookout. Seating up to 6 people, it's the perfect setting to host a party or lounge with the family. Normally, the price is $1,549. For the July 4 sale, you can get it for $559.99.

The Brisbane Wooden Storage Bench, slashed 62 percent, is now $242.99, normally $645.12. Crafted of solid acacia wood in a weather-resistant finish, this bench features a full back, track arms, and four straight square legs, while its base includes louvered panel sides.

Teardrop Patio Chair with Cushions is 23 percent off and listed for $399.99. Crafted from wicker, it stands atop four slim legs and features a seat that takes on an openwork silhouette.

Plummer Chair Hammock is perfect for setting up on patios, porches, or even indoors on a C-frame, this design encourages you to lounge with your latest book club read or simply kick back to relax and while away the hours. Price is $155.99.

The Kelton 10′ Market Umbrella is now $81.99 after 32 percent off. Spanning 10′ in diameter, the canopy is made from polyester fabric in a solid hue to resist weather and water as it shields you from the sun.

Caulksville Steel Free Standing Umbrella Base is on sale for $136.99 after a 38 percent sale. This piece is crafted of concrete and steel, so it delivers handy offering weight to help your umbrella keep put, while an understated silhouette makes it perfect for a variety of outdoor styles.

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Outdoor play is having a 55 percent off sale.

Take 40 percent off the Kiddo 12″ x 19″ Bounce House with Water Slide and Air Blower. Now priced at $509.99, the Kiddo Castle is an inflatable water slide and bounce house combo which features a large bouncing area, basketball hoops, and water slides. This inflatable combo can accommodate up to 6 children at one time.

Normally $262.05, the Neat & Tidy Cottage is now listed at $214.99.

Spinner Swing Seat is 51 percent off and being offered for $38.99. This mat swing allows kids to safely ride into action for hours of entertainment. It features a spacious seat for a super comfy ride and two sturdy suspension points to keep the swing in place.

Plastic Belt Swing Seat with Chains is $29.99 during a 50 percent off sale. Extra thick, form-fitting material is ergonomically designed for kids and adults alike.

Take 21 percent off the Junior-4-To-Score In Line Board Game, now $142.99.

The Warm Cozy Privacy Bed Play Tent is 69 percent off and now listed for $43.99. Bed tent is easy to set-up on a bed or on a floor. Can be used on or off the bed. Great solution for kids and teenagers sharing a room with siblings, and students living in dorms.

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Take up to 50 percent off outdoor cooking.

Blackstone 2-Burner Propane Griddle Grill is on sale for $129.99. Take the Blackstone 22′' Gas Tabletop 2 Burner Griddle anywhere outdoors for big and versatile meals. Equipped with two independently controlled heat zones. You'll have full control of the 339 sq. inch plate for simultaneous low and high heat cooking.

Take 21 percent off the 27″ Barrel Charcoal Grill with Smoker: griddle. For $109.99, Royal Gourmet Charcoal Grill with Offset Smoker is perfect for family use and even when having a few friends over. It is also ideal when you just want a simple BBQ on the offset smoker.

Cuisinart Grilling Tool Set is now $37.99. The Grilling Tool Set, with 12 individual grill tools inside a recycled plastic case, is a simple and effective way to equip any grill-master for the season. Each tool is cut from durable stainless steel and set in robust wooden handles emblazoned with the Cuisinart brand.

Electric Smoker, for $159.99, has a heating element like an electric oven. On top of the heating element is a chip tray where you put wood chips for smoker flavor.

Cuisinart Professional Grilling Tool Set is now $26.99. The Grilling Tool Set turns any griller into a pro with high-quality, good looking tools. This set is constructed of durable stainless steel and rubber ergonomic grips.

Nonstick Copper Grill Mat is $14.99. Set includes 2 grill mats. Prevents flare-ups and dripping. Grilling and baking mats allow for more even cooking. Non-stick copper surface. Keeps grates clean. Retains grill marks. Dishwasher safe.

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Top kitchen brands are up to 60 percent off.

The Cuisinart Advantage Nonstick 11 Piece Aluminum Cookware Set is 64 percent off and now just $99.95. Prepare virtually anything with the cookware set. An elegant metallic exterior that complements any kitchen décor lets cooks simmer, sauté, fry, boil and braise in style.

Take 68 percent off the Henckels Modernist 13 Piece Knife Block Set, normally $500, now just $159.99. Each knife in the Modernist 13 Piece Block Set features a bolster for sturdy, balanced cutting. Equally ergonomic and stylish, the lightweight, stainless steel handles have an easy-to-grip, sandblasted texture and a polished, logo-embossed stainless end cap that adds aesthetic appeal to your knife block.

The Ayesha Curry Home Collection 12 Piece Aluminum Non Stick Cookware Set is 50 percent off and now $122.99. Featuring saucepans in two convenient sizes, a covered Dutch oven, two skillets, and a covered saute pan.

Save 61 percent on Cuisinart Chef's Classic Stainless Steel 10 Piece Cookware Set, normally $400, is listed at $159. Exclusively designed aluminum encapsulated base provides superior heat conductivity and even heat distribution to meet the demands of gourmet chefs everywhere.

There are plenty of other deals as well:

  • Bedroom furniture from $99.
  • Area rugs from $49.
  • Up to 40 percent off Beautyrest mattresses
  • Save 65 percent on living room seating
  • Wall Art is a 70 percent off
  • 50 percent off storage solutions
  • 60 percent off bedding
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    Jumat, 26 Juni 2020

    Argos launches garden furniture sale just in time for the heatwave

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    As the warmer weather looks like its here to stay we are eager to make the most of our outdoor spaces, and enjoy the sunshine. 

    Whether you have a garden, patio or a balcony, there are plenty of garden furniture items to suit every space.

    So it is music to our ears to learn Argos has launched a sale on outdoor garden furniture. 

    While some may be looking to buy a complete table and chair set, others may want to go all out with a garden sofa to recline in over the summer. 

    For others a stylish wicker chair may be all they desire to decorate their balcony with so they can sit back and unwind with a cold beverage in hand after a long week at work. 

    But those who are looking to go that one step further may want to buy a gazebo for their garden, because - let's face it - no summer party is complete without one. 

    Whether you are looking for individual items or furniture sets to seat two to four people, Argos' sale has something to suit everyone's needs and budgets. 

    Wicker Garden Chair | £29.99 (Was £45)

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    The Home Wicker Garden Chair is made from all-weather wicker, which means you can leave your prop outdoors come rain or sunshine. Plus, it is stackable, which means you can easily pack away the item when you choose. 

    Komoe Steel Sofa Set | £319.99 ( Was £400)image

    The Komoe Steel Sofa Set is a sturdy design, which comes complete two armchairs, a two-seater sofa, as well a s a glass table top, all of which are made from a steel frame. The design seats four people, and has been hailed a "comfortable and stylish" piece of outdoor furniture.

    Pascal 4 Seater Sofa Set | £399.99 (Was £600)image

    The Pascal set is the ideal four-piece for those wanting to enjoy alfresco dining or relax with a drink in hand. The set is made from a strong aluminium frame, and textured rattan detailing. The four-piece set includes two armchairs, a two-seater sofa, as well as a coffee table. It has cushions for your comfort and the cushion covers are removable, which makes for easy washing.

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    Butterfly Garden Chair and Footstool | £127.99 (Was £160)image

    The Butterfly Garden Chair and Footstool is the ideal prop for any outdoor space, as you can sit back and put your feet up come any hour. The two-piece boasts handwoven criss-cross frame, while the chair features a butterfly back for your comfort, so it is no wonder 100% of customers recommend the item.

    3m x 3m Sail Garden Gazebo | £182.99 (Was £275)image

    The gazebo is the ideal purchase for those looking to host a garden party, or just want to create a bit of shade on their patio or garden. This design, which measures just under three metres in height, and three metres wide, boasts a black polyester covering, as well as a sturdy black metal frame. Customers insist it is "easy to put up", and would highly recommend.

    Wooden Bench to Bistro Set | £52.99 (Was £80)image

    This set is ideal for those with smaller outdoor spaces, as it can be folded down to fit flush against the wall. It is a great versatile buy, as it can be transformed into a table with two stalls, a two-seater bench, or chair with coffee table. It is a sturdy design as it is made from acacia wood, which has been FSC certified, and is weather resistant.

    Pascal Sun Lounger | £166.49 (Was £250)image

    The Pascal Sun Lounger is the ultimate addition to your outdoor space, especially for those who want to relax in the garden. It boasts a sturdy aluminium frame, with textured rattan detail, and comes with thick polyester cushions for your comfort when lapping up the sun's rays. Plus it is water and stain resistant, and easy to assemble.

    Jasmine 2 Seater Bistro Set | £79.99 (Was £120)image

    The Bistro set is the perfect purchase for those looking for a vintage-style furniture to complete their garden. The table and chairs are made from sturdy steel, and have a powder coating to protect against the elements. But the attention to detail is key, as the set is finished in a soft powder blue, plus the chairs have a romantic love heart design in the back.

    Oreti 4 Seater Rattan Sofa | £299.99 (Was £375)image

    The Oreti sofa comes complete with two armchairs, a two seater sofa, as well as a table. The chairs backs are made from rattan, while the table has ben crafted from steel and feature a glass table top. The set also comes with seven padded cushions for your comfort.

    Dave 2 Seater Lounger Set with Side Table | £319.99 (Was £480)image

    The Dave set is ideal for couples who want to stretch out and relax after a long day. This set comes complete with two rattan loungers, two footstools, as well as a side table. The chairs and foot rest have stain resistant cushions to ensure you are comfortable throughout your day.

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    Kamis, 25 Juni 2020

    Hello Mortadello: The Melbourne Carpenter Making Fun Custom Terrazzo Furniture For Your Home

    There's a bright white coffee table speckled with black. There are cheerful "chubby stools" in every colour you can imagine. Blue dotted with pinks and blacks. Green with burgundy and white.

    And then there's my favourite – a "balance table" made up of three different slabs: pink, green and white, a circular top resting on top of two squares. It looks different from every angle.

    Terrazzo is made from concrete, but it's not exactly what you imagine when you think about concrete furniture. Concrete is grey. Utilitarian. Something to be hidden away. Terrazzo is a whole different arena.

    "Put simply, it's coloured concrete and marble chips," says Michael Lesinskis with a laugh. He's the one-man-terrazzo-band behind new Melbourne-based design company Mortadello.

    Lesinskis is a carpenter, and started out creating terrazzo for fun in his spare time. But he quickly realised the potential it had.

    "Experimenting with different colours and oxides … and different finishes, I found out it was just a much more flexible building material structurally and aesthetically than I ever thought it could be."

    Buying from Mortadello is a collaborative process. Lesinskis doesn't keep stock on hand – each piece is unique and custom made. There are a couple of set designs for tables and stools, but customers choose the concrete and chip colours. You can also work with him on something bigger, made to your specifications.

    For example, one recent client had a Singer sewing machine that had been handed down through three generations of her family.

    "The existing marble benchtop for it was a little bit damaged and she wanted a terrazzo benchtop to replace it, which I thought was really cool," says Lesinskis. "I guess that's a case in point of the variety and how personal something could be for someone."

    Lesinskis also makes custom dinnerware and refurbishes kitchens with terrazzo benchtops and splashbacks, but he's open to all kinds of ideas.

    "Pretty much your imagination is the limit," he says.

    Indicative pricing ranges from $350 for a serving platter to $750 for a stool, $1300 for a side table and $3650 for the Balance Table.

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    Rabu, 24 Juni 2020

    New Yeshivah Opens in Antwerp as Bachurim Stuck at Home

    LONDON - Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 5:12 am | ב' תמוז תש"פ

    With the easing of the lockdown in Belgium and the shuls opening in the second week of June, local bachurim – unable to travel abroad to learn in their regular yeshivos – were most keen to resume learning in a yeshivah setting.

    With U.K. yeshivos still closed to foreign bachurim, three Antwerp talmidim of Gateshead Yeshivah approached Rav Eliezer Geldzahler, Rav of Berdichev Beis Hamedrash, to help realize their dream.

    Rav Geldzahler, a great-grandson of Rav Eliyahu Dessler, zt"l, wholeheartedly and generously encouraged the idea and together with these three bachurim embarked on the project.

    In under one week, with phenomenal siyatta diShamaya, a large old mansion set in huge grounds on the edge of the frum neighborhood was transformed from an abandoned dusty mayoral residence to a yeshivah.

    Scores of bachurim, cleaners, electricians and plumbers worked almost round the clock to clear the building, paint, install lighting and plumbing, and bring in furniture both for beis medrash and dormitory facilities. They were all ably directed by Mr. Boruch Lissauer, who went nights without sleep to ensure they start as quickly as possible.

    Simultaneously, chavrusos of Antwerp boys made arrangements to join with over 15 boys from the U.K. and some from as far as the U.S.A.

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    The kvias mezuzah took place last Tuesday followed by passionate divrei pesichah from Harav Aharon Schiff, shlita, encouraging the boys as they have been blessed to resume learning in a yeshivah setting without distractions. By Thursday there were about 60 bachurim learning, with over 30 sleeping on the premises.

    Physical facilities are still very basic but the hasmadah and obvious joy of being back in yeshivah reverberates from the beis medrash.

    A small staff of high-caliber meishivim are learning together with the bachurim, including Rav Geldzahler who is leading the chaburah. The bachurim are preparing for the weekly shiur klali of Harav Avrohom Gurwicz, Rosh Yeshivah of Gateshead Yeshivah, with his marei mekomos, and listening to it together on speakers in the yeshivah.

    Of course, the bachurim look forward to the reopening of their regular yeshivos, but in the meantime they are blessed to have this setting to continue to shteig.

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    Selasa, 23 Juni 2020

    This Small Furniture Business Is Saving Lives in the ER

    As a fourth-generation farmer, Matthew Moore is comfortable with acts of God. "Whether it's bugs or the weather, I know I can't always control the steering wheel," he says. "You've got to react fast."

    So when his non-agricultural venture--Urban Plough Furniture, a  Phoenix-based manufacturing company with $2.2 million in revenue--lost 80 percent of its business in March, Moore pursued alternative tracks to keep his workers employed while assisting the community. Working with a local physician Moore transformed his facility into a source for intubation boxes--devices that protect health-care workers inserting tubes into patients' airways. Amidst the chaos he also seized the opportunity to begin refocusing Urban Plough around the single product closest to his heart, a desk that he believes the pandemic era has made newly compelling.

    Moore is an unconventional entrepreneur. In addition to farming 350 acres of vegetables, he is an artist whose agriculture-themed videos and installations have appeared at the Sundance Film Festival, the Phoenix Art Museum, and the produce sections of some Albertson's supermarkets. Eager to create something with practical as well as aesthetic appeal, he launched Urban Plough in 2016 to design custom furniture and interiors. His consuming interest was offices. Specifically, "I had a bug up my ass about sit-stand desks," says Moore. "They all look the same, and they're ugly."

    But restaurants and hotels presented greater opportunity to compete on leading-edge design. So that's where Moore focused. Hospitality, of course, became one of Covid's earliest victims. "We were chugging along," he says. "And then I was looking at a cliff."

    The boxing challenge

    Moore was casting around for work that felt meaningful and would keep his business open when a friend introduced him to Benjamin Reeser, a local emergency room physician. During intubations Reeser and his colleagues had been covering Covid patients with plastic trash bags, the best means available to protect themselves from viral particles. In an online forum Reeser read about a Taiwanese physician who had designed an intubation box in the form of an acrylic cube placed over a patient's head with holes through which a physician could perform the procedure.

    Reeser got hold of the plans and approached Moore. Together they modified the design to make the boxes wider and more stable. A team from Urban Plough began working up prototypes--five in one week--before settling on the final product. "When we tried it in the hospital, we said, this is a no-brainer," Reeser says. "This gives us a lot less anxiety."

    Reeser intended to make just two or three boxes for hospitals where he worked. But word spread, and requests came in from all over the region. Moore offered to mass-produce the boxes. The direct-to-consumer mattress company Tuft & Needle, which is based in Phoenix, signed on as well. Reeser set up a GoFundMe account, raising almost $50,000 to fund production and shipping.

    Shipping, in fact, turned out to be the biggest problem. "You couldn't ship this in a box or it would get destroyed," Moore says. "So we had to figure out how to flat pack it." That meant modifying the design further, making it simple enough that physicians could reassemble the boxes on their kitchen tables. Selling direct to doctors was critical, Reeser says, in order to sidestep the bureaucracy that slows down hospital procurement.

    The boxes also needed to be cheap. Urban Plough eventually developed a model it could offer for $150 and has sold about 350. Doctors have ordered from as far away as South Korea.

    For two months the boxes kept Moore's workshop operating from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. Moore and Reeser also made specs for the product freely available online. Another 30 to 40 businesses have used those patterns to produce and distribute their own boxes. "You wouldn't expect someone to do all this work pro bono, but Matt did," Reeser says. "His response was amazing and encouraged me to keep going with it."

    Orders slowed a few weeks ago, but Reeser--who is seeing triple the number of Covid patients he attended during lockdown--anticipates an uptick as things reopen. "Especially out here in Arizona we are not looking too good," he says.

    The perfect desk

    When he's not fulfilling box orders, Moore has been pondering post-pandemic office design. The prospect of co-workers separated by plexiglass barriers made the artist in him shudder. Inspired by the intubation boxes, he designed a protective screen for desks, made from plastic with a tessellated surface, that looks something like a geodesic dome but is open on one side. Buyers can submit the exact dimensions of their desk and choose between a U-shape and a semicircle, which Moore says provide a little more protection than standard partitions. The shields, available in the next few weeks, cost $20 to $30 before shipping. 

    Of course many people are expected to work from home permanently, and that excites Moore most. Even as he churned out interiors for restaurants and hotel lobbies he dreamed of designing a sit-stand desk with rich wood and gentle lines, and that didn't have the stark metal legs and dangling wires that make most models look like something in a machine shop. Over three years he developed a model, patenting an actuated lift system hidden from view that changes the height from 28 to 48 inches at the press of a button. He has incorporated early versions into commercial interiors.

    Moore believes that the work-from-home revolution will create a new market for good-looking, comfortable home-office furniture. He plans to launch a Kickstarter campaign next month to increase production and pivot to a 90 percent direct-to-consumer model focused on the desks, which currently sell for $1,300 on his website. And at a time of mass unemployment, here is his value-add: "Buying a desk employs an individual for a week, including health insurance and benefits."

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