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Healthcare: Furniture & Seating

Best of Year 2009 Winner: David Edward, Grand Island Sleeper Sofa

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Healthcare: Furniture & Seating: David Edward — Grand Island Sleeper Sofa

The Grand Island Sleeper Sofa is a stylish and tangible symbol of a hospital’s desire to put families first. It is a highly customizable seating solution that folds into a sleeper quickly and efficiently (with no moving mechanisms) to serve multiple functions in the limited space of the family zone.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Healthcare: Furniture & Seating

ErgoErgo Inc. — ErgoErgo
ErgoErgo is a revolutionary concept for dynamic sitting. More stable than an exercise ball, its bellows action encourages proper alignment and strengthens your core. The self-cushioning domed top adds comfort. Made of UV-stable recyclable technopolymer, the patent-pending ErgoErgo is perfect indoors and outdoors, for work, learning, health, fitness, and pleasure.

Nemschoff — SleepOver® Bench
Deliberately designed for healthcare environments where space is limited, the SleepOver® Bench can seat multiple people or function as a single sleep unit. With three different configurations for the arms and back, the SleepOver® Bench is versatile, compact and also provides storage options for the hospital and its guests.

Spec — Simple Sleeper
A unique and fresh approach to the standard healthcare sleeper. An innovative back design, cleanability, zero pinch points, mobility and no exposed moving parts are built into the design. Innovative back design offers flexibility, safety and functionality. The back cushion pivots up and out of the way, exposing sleep surface.

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