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Inscape Corp. hosts Tisch launch event in N.Y.C. at Glass Houses in the Chelsea Arts Tower

Inscape Corp. hosted an event for architects, designers and end-users in the city to introduce its Tisch table-based system. Guests were able to check out the award-winning system while enjoying cocktails at the Glass Houses in the Chelsea Arts Tower at the center of the art community. They also had the opportunity to mix and mingle with senior executives from Inscape who flew in for the event. "We were thrilled with the opportunity to share Tisch with the A&D community in New York. Tisch is the perfect solution for forward-thinking organizations looking for open, benching style applications," said Craig Dunlop, executive VP, sales & distribution. "The response at the event was outstanding. Alyson Blewett, Inscape's Director of Business Development for the region, will be working closely with designers to develop beneficial partnerships." Designed in Europe, Tisch combines elegant simplicity and exceptional flexibility for desking, benching and conferencing applications. Modular components enable Tisch to be easily reconfigured as workplace needs change and evolve. A comprehensive cable management system provides fast and easy access to power and data. Accessory rails, organizer units, screens, filing trays and shelves help users to work more efficiently. Since its launch at the 2009 NeoCon World's Trade Fair in Chicago, Tisch has won a Gold Innovation award at IIDEX/NeoCon Canada, Interior Design Magazine's Best of Year Merit award and a GOOD DESIGN award.
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