Waterworks reimagines its Flatiron showroom, Tarkett Hospitality appoints a divisional vice president of sales, Ben Soleimani opens a Manhattan flagship, and more. Here is the latest news to know from manufacturers across the globe:
Ben Soleimani opens New York flagship
Luxury home furnishings designer Ben Soleimani has unveiled a new flagship showroom in New York’s design district. Spanning three townhouse-inspired floors, the 3,540-square-foot space features the BESPOKE by Ben Soleimani collection—which spans rugs, furniture, lighting, and décor—along with an expansive rug sample display, a custom rug design studio, and a curated selection of antique rugs. Designed for the industry, the space fosters creativity and collaboration in a warm, refined setting just steps from the Decoration & Design (D&D) Building and the Architects & Designers (A&D) Building.
Eaton Fine Art promotes Roberta Carter
Eaton Fine Art has named Roberta Carter as general manager. Formerly director of operations, Carter (who “has been instrumental in shaping Eaton Fine Art’s success over the last 18 years,” says Terry Eaton, president and chief curator of Eaton Fine Art.) has played a pivotal role in streamlining internal processes and enhancing communication with purchasing agents. In her new position, she will lead strategic collaborations with hotel brands, design firms, and procurement agencies. “Her dedication, expertise, and passion for supporting our team and collaborators have made a lasting impact,” Eaton adds. “Robert and I are thrilled to see her take on this well-deserved role and look forward to the continued innovation she will bring.”
Waterworks redesigns Flatiron showroom
Waterworks has unveiled a major expansion of its Flatiron showroom in New York. Now spanning 7,800 square feet across three floors of a historic early-1900s building, the refreshed space features elevated product displays and a new focal point: a tiled mural by artist Christoph Niemann titled Rainy Day in NYC. Crafted entirely from Waterworks tile, the art piece—complete with a cameo of CEO and creative director Peter Sallick’s dachshund, Peaches—anchors a striking staircase connecting the main levels. “We envisioned the mural as a moment of artful surprise and a celebration of New York,” says Sallick. Additional updates include a revamped fittings wall, expanded kitchen displays, and a reimagined Surfaces by Color section bathed in natural light.
Tarkett Hospitality names Michelle Harpole sales VP
Tarkett Hospitality has appointed Michelle Harpole as divisional vice president of sales. With 20 years of experience in the flooring industry, Harpole has progressed from hands-on installation to executive leadership. Having joined Tarkett’s commercial division nine years ago, Harpole now aims to drive growth and build high-performing teams in her new role. “[Michelle’s] deep industry knowledge, combined with her proven leadership skills and unwavering commitment to success, make her an ideal fit to lead our sales team,” says Kim Drautz, president of Tarkett Hospitality. “We are confident that Michelle’s passion and expertise will be a tremendous asset to Tarkett Hospitality as we continue to provide innovative flooring solutions to the hospitality industry.”
Samuelson Furniture celebrates 90 years
This year marks the 90th anniversary of Samuelson Furniture, a fourth-generation, family-owned furniture manufacturer serving the hospitality and senior living industries. Under the leadership of president Lawrence Chalfin, who joined the business in 1974, the company has remained rooted in the values of quality and innovation established by his father and grandfather in 1935. Originally founded as Invincible Parlor Frame Co. in Paterson, New Jersey, Samuelson has grown into a global brand with clients including Rosewood, Four Seasons, Disney, and top-tier senior living communities.
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