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Environments at Work unveils the AT WORK COLLABORATIVE

Boston, MA Leveraging its portfolio of companies and capabilities and bringing awareness to partnerships formed, the best-in-class Haworth dealer, Environments at Work (EAW), unveils the AT WORK COLLABORATIVE (AWC). The unveiling signifies an important milestone showcasing their commitment to innovation and excellence in the industry. AWC is home to four specialized brands under one roof: Environments at Work, Integrated at Work, People, Places & Spaces, and Exteriors at Work.

The AWC family of brands collectively provides a multifaceted portfolio delivering furniture, architectural products, and specialty construction solutions for both interior and exterior projects and services clients across multiple practice disciplines regionally and nationally. Experience Centers are located in Boston, Hartford, and Providence.

“Each brand brings its own expertise and talent, coming together to offer a comprehensive and dynamic range of products and services. Together, we look ahead with a continued pursuit of excellence and mutual success with our family of brands and our clients,” said co-founders Ken Patrick and Bill Nyhan.

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