Furniture Meets Architecture

Spec’s Design Group, of Springfield, Mass. and The Aram Kaz Co., of Wethersfield, Conn. maintain that great architecture makes a building successful and great furniture makes a successful building perform. By marrying form and function, furniture defines the experience of any interior space.

Salisbury, CT – Spec’s Design Group, of Springfield, Mass. and The Aram Kaz Co., of Wethersfield, Conn. maintain that great architecture makes a building successful and great furniture makes a successful building perform. By marrying form and function, furniture defines the experience of any interior space.

 The team recently completed the design, specification and procurement of furniture for the new athletic facility at the Salisbury School.

 

A hierarchy of furniture was established for the diverse activity zones, including a rinkside viewing room, a lounge and event space. Flexibility, durability, aesthetics and pricing were essential criteria evaluated in the selection of each zone’s products. 

 

Mary Wilczynski, of Spec’s Design said, “Without being trendy, we met the need for a timeless multiuse facility that reflects Salisbury School pride and image.”

 

Gary Kazanjian of The Aram Kaz Co. agrees, “We sought the best quality furniture we could find within the client’s budget.  Our job was to help select the best, then to provide all the service needed to get it there and keep it there – procurement, installation and maintenance.”

 

Beginning with a keen insight into the personality of the Salisbury School campus and an understanding of the range of needs to be served, Spec’s designed clusters of café tables and seating to provide a casual bistro experience, while the comfortable lounge chairs invite relaxation and a home-like feeling.  Now Salisbury School’s logo graces mobile seating that can be reconfigured for any type of event.  Students, families and alumni are sure to feel welcomed and in tune with the Salisbury School campus culture in this beautiful space where the furniture will perform – along with the athletes – for years to come.