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Conklin O�ce FurnitureHolyoke, MA

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For over the past four decades, Conklin O�ce Furniture has been a national pioneer in new, pre-owned, and re-manufactured o�ce furniture. The company started over

60 years ago as an o�ce supply company. In 1981, under the ownership and management of the Arnold family, Conklin became an industry leader in sustainable business furniture solutions.

Whether you’re looking to furnish your home o�ce or an entire o�ce building (small business, corporate, healthcare, educational, non-pro!t), Conklin can provide the products, inventory, and support to meet your every need and budget.

Headquartered in Massachusetts, with representation in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Florida, Conklin is positioned to serve clients throughout the country. For a complete list of locations, go to page 59

We are passionate about furniture! That’s why we are proud to o#er our clients the following three product lines that re$ect our values and mission:

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Eco-Reconditioned™Our Eco-Reconditioned™ furniture o#ers the greatest value,

providing high-end funiture for a fraction of the price if bought new. Savings can be as much as eighty percent. How is this possible?

We use environmentally conscious processes to professionally scour every surface of this kind of o�ce furniture. We touch it up and do our best to remove stains, scratches and dings. For cabinets, we add storage rails and make sure you have a working key and lock.

Eco-Remanufactured™O�ce furniture often “uglies out” long before it wears

out. After buying up liquidated furniture from o�ces across the country, our workshops remanufacture it to the original speci!cations. We take pieces completely apart, stripping surfaces and cleaning them. Using sustainable fabrics, paints and !nishes from many of the original suppliers, we can customize a project to your needs. Once complete, the pieces are re-assembled by hand.

Eco-Remanufacturing™ allows you to design your dream space for a fraction of the price of entirely new furniture.

Eco-New™Complementing the above o#erings, we also o#er a line

of new o�ce furnishings. Built with eco-friendly or already recycled materials, our Eco-New products are designed to be reconditioned or remanufactured after their lifespan, keeping unwanted materials out of our land!lls.

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Eco-Reconditioned™ furniture o#ers:

Cost-Conscious Value

Large Selection (Updated Daily)

Diversity & Sustainability

Competitive Pricing (Often 80% Less Than New)

3-Year Warranty

Eco-Reconditioned solutions add selection and dependability to your average pre-owned choices.

Often, the wear and tear to furniture we liquidate is only cosmetic—the kind of thing

a touch-up can !x. In our Holyoke workshops, we have teams devoted to rehabilitating slightly worn o�ce furniture.

Most of our reconditioned packages are sold sight unseen—returning clients know that we take all of the guesswork out of the equation. We guarantee that you will receive the product and !nishes outlined, without the surplus. These products include a warranty against manufacturer’s defects for 3-years.

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Eco-Remanufactured furniture o#ers:

Competitive Pricing

Sustainability

Custom Finishes and Fabrics

Flexible Sizing

Lifetime Warranty

Ability To Add & Update

Eco-Remanufactured o�ce furniture o#ers believable value—a natural byproduct of nearly 35 years in purchasing, managing, repurposing and delivering furniture solutions to companies just like yours.

There’s no magic or mystery involved.When it’s time for an o�ce to upgrade its

workspace, or relocate to a di#erent building, hundreds of businesses across America know to call Conklin. In addition to being able to re!t any size o�ce with modern, top-of-the-line solutions, we also help companies liquidate their older inventory.

Prior to moving day, our expert sta# assesses the used furniture in each o�ce and, depending on its condition, decides how it will be repurposed. Some we resell as-is, some is cleaned up and !xed, but if possible, we prefer to rebuild it, making it as good as new.

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Eco-Remanufactured furniture may have come from multiple locations, but when re-assembled, it looks new.

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SPECIAL SECTION: Behind the Scenes

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Wood Shop

Steam Cleaners

Paint & Touch-up

Upholstery & Chair Repair

Locksmith

Custom Laminates

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“Good design is making something intelligible and memorable. Great design is making

something memorable and meaningful.”

Dieter Rams

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For more than a decade, Conklin O�ce Furniture has o#ered powder coating for resurfacing pre-owned o�ce furniture. Though we still use our spray booth for

jobs that require a fast turnaround time, powder coating produces a very durable and professional !nish that is safe and environmentally friendly.

What is Powder Coating?The powder in powder coating is comprised

of !nely ground particles of pigment and resin, which are sprayed onto the surface to be coated. The charged powder particles adhere to the electrically grounded surfaces while heated in a curing oven until hardened into a smooth coating. This process makes used o�ce furniture look and feel like new with a hard, durable surface that will last for years.

Environmental Bene!tsPowder coating is the most environmentally

sound method currently being used to paint o�ce furniture. Liquid !nishes contain solvents which have pollutants known as vo latile organic compounds (VOC’s). VOC’s have been

linked to ozone depletion and global warming concerns as well as directly polluting the air we breathe. Powder coating contains no solvents and releases negligible amounts of VOC’s into the atmosphere. With no organic compounds in the material, no o#-gassing will occur once the furniture is installed in your o�ce space. In addition, most powder coating overspray that does not adhere to the furniture can be retrieved and reused, greatly decreasing the level of waste.

Save Money While You Help Save the Planet

By eliminating the release of toxins in our furniture restoration process, Conklin saves money on pollution control systems, which in turn transforms into savings for our customers. The powder coating process is just another way Conklin O�ce Furniture is striving to be a leader in quality o�ce furniture refurbishing.

Powder Coating

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In-Stock FinishesLaminates

Frame & Pedestals

Kensington Maple10776-60

Tuscan Walnut7921-38

Empire Mahogany7122K-07

Organic Cotton4945-38

Almond Leather2932-60

Designer WhiteD354-60

Grey1500-60

Fabrics

Designer White Designer Grey

Traction7757 Earth

Traction7759 Chrome

Columbus7922 Silver

Century7179 Fossil

Century7180 Atlantic

Cafelle7933K-07

Screen Options

Frosted Plexiglass Aluminum Fabric

Finishes available upon request 1-800-817-1187

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Complementing our recondi-tioned and remanufactured inventory, we also o#er a line of new o�ce furniture.

Built with eco-friendly or already recycled materials, our inventory of new products is designed to !t as comfortably within your work space as they do with our work cycle. When, after years of productive use, these chairs, tables and storage units are no longer new and need to be replaced, they don’t need to be disposed of. Conklin can buy them back and give them new life.

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How $exible is Conklin O�ce Funriture’s Stretch Benching System? Just as $exible as you need it to be.

DiscreteStretch has a place for everything. Power and

computer cabling is hidden from view. A tool rail can be used for a range of desk accessories. Mobile and !xed !ling pedestals o#er customizable storage (and casual seating for when you have visitors).

FlexibleWorking on a laptop? Got a workstation with

multiple drives and monitors? Or just need a place to recharge your mobile device and check messag-es? Stretch is designed to accommodate. Sleek and re!ned, it works in any setting.

SustainableStretch uses heavy-gauge steel, strong construc-

tion and metal-to-metal connections. Our work sur-faces are Earth-friendly. The modular design allows for easy recon!guration as needs change. As with many of our Eco-New products, Stretch is designed to be remanufactured and recycled.

A"ordableWe didn’t call it “Stretch” for nothing. Allow us to

price out your next opportunity and see for yourself.

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Stretch Bar (Regular or Large)

Modern Screens - Available in aluminum, plexiglass, and fabric

Grommet & Power Options - 2 CAT 6 data ports, 3 power ports, 2 usb ports

Modular Power - 3 or 4 circuit, 15 amps per circuit

Lay-in Cabling

Cable Floor Box

Monitor Arms

Accessories

Versatility

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Collaborative Benching Con"gurationsConklin’s Stretch Benching System was designed to !t comfortably in any o�ce environment. Its $exibility and expandability allows for nearly any con!guration imaginable. Below are some sample layouts and features. Contact one of our sales representa-tives to !nd the solution that works best for your o�ce.

Pinwheel: List: $8,991

24” x 48” x 48” x 24” worksurfaceB/F mobile pedestal14”h x 48” w aluminum screenUnder worksurface power (3 circuit 5 wire)16” powered grommet

Pod of Six with Returns: List: $19,667

72” x 30” main worksurface42” x 24” return worksurfaceB/F mobile pedestalFloor supporting F/F pedestal14”h x 72”w aluminum spine screen14”h x 72”w fabric wing screenUnder worksurface power (3 circuit, 5 wire)

Pod of Six: List: $11,994

60” x 30” worksurfaceB/F Mobile pedestal14”h x 60”w aluminum spine screenUnder worksurface power (3 ciruit, 5 wire)16” powered grommet

Run of Three: List: $7,941

60” x 30” worksurfaceB/F Mobile pedestal14”h x 60”w aluminum spine screenUnder worksurface power (3 ciruit, 5 wire)16” powered grommet

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Upcharges | fabric screen +$ | frosted acrylic screen +$ | powered grommet +$

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Stretch Private O#ce

Available in custom sizes & !nishesAluminum, Plexiglass, or fabric screen and modesty panelsFixed or mobile pedestalsWall bins and organizers

L-Shaped: List: $3661

66” x 30” TFL desk, 42” x 24” returnBBF/FF pedestals14” h x 48” w aluminum screen16” non-powered grommet

U-Shaped: List: $4430

72” x 30” TFL desk, 48” x 24” return, 72” x 24” backBBF/FF pedestals14”h x 48” w aluminum screen16” powered grommet

Please contact your sales representative for discount pricing

Upcharges | fabric screen +$ | frosted acrylic screen +$ | powered grommet +$

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Stretch Conference Tables

Cost a fraction of traditional tablesAvailable in any sizeFinished to match any o�ce environmentIntegrated power and data optionsDiscrete cabling optionsCan include matching storage credenzas

Common Sizes:6’ x 3’ | List: $ 26178’ x 3’ | List: $ 305110’ x 5’ (2 Pieces) | List: $ 505320’ x 5’ (3 Pieces) | List: $ 8307

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Common Sizes:60” X 24” | List: $103272” X 24” | List: $110660” X 30” | List: $112172” X 30” | List: $1227

Ganging brackets (Two per table required) | List: $21

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Standard Finish: Designer White

Other !nishes available

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Stretch Training Tables

Nestable for easier storageSuitable for training and conference roomsGanging brackets available for connecting multiple tablesPower options availableLocking casters

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Solid, dark and handsome, our Laminate Casegood Series looks good in the most high-pro!le spaces. Fitting in comfortably in executive o�ces, conference rooms and

lobbies everywhere.Despite the strong and con!dent demeanor, these

furniture sets are surprisingly con!gurable. Bureaus, desks, bookshelves, counters, and tables in almost any set up you can imagine.

Contact Conklin O�ce Furniture to discuss your competitively priced options today.

LCS Features include:

Beautiful cherry !nish with light and dark tones to match every o�ce

Ergonomic metal pulls on pedestals and storage

Matching center drawer with integrated dividers avail-able

Adjustable grommets included on desks, credenzas, returns and bridges

Removable key core for matching locks and keys

Two breakaway keys included with every lock core

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Bullet L-shape:

72” x 36” Main Worksurface42” x 24” Return22” FF Pedestal

Bullet U-shape:

72” x 36” Main Worksurface48” Bridge72” Credenza22” BBF Pedestal

Straight Front U-shape:

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Features include:

tilt/tension lock

adjustable armrests

pneumatic height adjustment

BIFMA approved

made of 97% recyclable materials.

The Brode Chair | 5CS702BK | List: $579

Please contact your sales representative for discount pricing

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Features include:

tilt/tension lock

!xed or adjustable armrests

BIFMA approved

pneumatic height adjustment

made of 97% recyclable materials.

Lifty Chair (Fixed Arms) | 5CS101BK | List: $632

Lifty Chair (Adjustable Arms) | 5CS102BK | List: $690

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Features include:

adjustable back height

tilt/tension lock

adjustable armrests

pneumatic height adjustment

BIFMA/Cal 133 approved

adjustable headrest (optional)

made of 97% recyclable materials.

Vito Junior Chair without headrest | 5CS503BK | List: $837

Headrest assembly | 5CSHJMBK | List: $79

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Features include:

vegan leather seat

stacks 32 chairs tall

BIFMA approved

made of 97% recyclable materials

available in stool height

integrated ganging brackets

Swifty Sled Chair | 5SWIFBK | List: $266

Sled Chair Dolly | 5SWIFCDOL | List: $395

Swifty Stool | 5SWIFSTBK | List: $391

Stool Dolly | 5SWIFSDOL | List: $395

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The Nelly is also available with casters.

Features include:

stacks four high for easier storage

black frame, mesh back, and cushion seat

BIFMA approved

made of 97% recyclable materials.

Nelly Chair with glides | 5NELBKBK | List: $437

Nelly Chair with casters | 5NELBKBKC | List: $489

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30” deep x 30” high x 35” wide 30” deep x 30” high x 55” wide

30” deep x 30” high x 75” wide

Features include:

wooden frame

modern lines

soft & sophisticated

vegan leather

Blandford Club Chair | 5BLANDCBK | List: $1195

Blandford Loveseat | 5BLANDLBK | List: $1721

Blandford Sofa | 5BLANDSBK | List: $2258

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Conklin O"ce Furniture has over 500,000 sq. ft. of warehouse and manufacturing space, o#ering our customers a tremendous selection of in-house inventories, available

immediately.Consistent with our committment to sustainability

and the environment, we operate out of a

combination of historic and modern buildings that we have renovated and maintain. As with much of Holyoke, these spaces are powered by at least 65-percent locally-generated hydro-electric power.

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Conklin O"ce Furniture has over 30 years experience providing furniture buyback and liquidation solutions for companies large and small across the United States.

Consistent with our committment to sustainability, we purchase used o"ce furniture in large lots—often by the trailer.

Whether moving, downsizing, restructuring, recon!guring, divesting, or just upgrading the current furniture inventory, Conklin will work closely and creatively with a client to !nd a solution that works well for all parties. Our liquidation teams will take apart the furniture on-site, remove it from the building and ship it to our storage facilities in Holyoke, where it will be cleaned, rebuilt and resold.

And we work quickly. For example, in one month, we removed 200,000 square feet of o"ce furniture out of a New York City brokerage !rm in three phases. More creative planning was needed when we removed 32 trailers worth of used cubicles, private o"ces, and conference furniture over eight days—including Memorial Day weekend.

Examples of recent liquidations:

3,800 Steelcase 9000 used cubicles, 8,000 lateral !les, 500 private o"ces, and over 10,000 o"ce chairs from a large insurance company in Center City, Philadelphia. At 50 *oors, it was the largest ever building re-stack in the city’s history.

1,000 Steelcase 9000 used workstations and 90 private o"ce suites from a large Manhattan-based bank.

1,500 Steelcase 9000 used cubicles, 200 executive o"ce suites, conference room furniture, training furniture and a complete restaurant in a 20 story insurance corporation in Philadelphia.

425 Herman Miller Ethospace used cubicles, o"ce seating, and !ling cabinets from a New York company in Westchester county.

Please contact one of our representatives for details. 1-800-817-1187

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Unlike many of the world’s famous canal cities, Holyoke didn’t grow around pre-existing set of waterways. Its !rst inhabitants weren’t sailors or !shermen.

Boats don’t typically navigate the Holyoke canals.The canals that run through Holyoke were planned

and dug. The system was built by visionaries, engineers, bankers, politicians and hundreds of workers. Intending to take advantage of a precipitous drop in the Connecticut River where there had been falls, the Hadley Falls Company built a dam, redirecting Massachusetts’ largest river into their planned city. The company didn’t want the canals to transport goods—the rail roads were for that. Instead, the plan was to harness the water’s power to create goods, jobs and a community.

Construction was di"cult and not all went to plan. It was a monumentally expensive endeavor

and !nances were always an issue. The !rst dam gave way after only a single night holding back the current. Lives were lost building the second one, which was completed in 1849.

On September 5, 1848, the Hadley Falls Company laid the !rst foundation stone of Mill No. 1. Many mills were planned, but before others could be built, a working prototype needed to be constructed. To entice other investors and manufacturers to take advantage of the canals and build their own mills, Mill No. 1 needed to set a high standard. Like a castle, it treated the canal that ran in front of it like a moat; a bridge spanned the water to a magni!cent entrance. The staircase inside featured curved, ornate handrails.

But more than being a handsome edi!ce, the building needed to be functional. Using the water’s power to operate, the mill !rst began manufacturing

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the machinery that ran the other mills.William S. Loomis, the editor and owner of the

Holyoke Transcript, later explained the steps toward success:

“July 25, 1849, the !rst piece of machinery... was placed in Mill No. 1,” he wrote. “March 30, 1850, the !rst water-wheel was set in motion…. [T]he !rst manufacturing was done on April 23, 1850.”

In 1854, the Hadley Falls Company split into two companies. The original focussed e#orts on attracting new industries to make use of the water power available in the city. Mill No. 1 became part of the Lyman Mills Corporation. (George Lyman was

the treasurer for both organizations.) Instead of producing machinery, the factory began weaving fabric. By the 1870s, Mill No. 1 employed nearly 500 workers—more than half were women—and produced 7,900,000 yards of fabric in a year. Both numbers more than doubled by the turn of the century.

Lyman Mills produced both coarse and !ne fabrics, specializing in fancy dress products. Their business survived the First World War when many similar factories did not. Until they were liquidated in 1927, the Lyman Mills were one of the city’s largest employers.

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The Conklin Team Outside their Appleton Street facility in Holyoke, Massachusetts

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