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  • Legacy Church

    Legacy Church in Tennessee was looking to renovate its space and partnered with Henricksen to help deliver on a comprehensive project scheduled for completion in 2022. The primary focus of the project was architectural walls; the goal was to enhance the overall aesthetics and functionality of the Church and create a more inviting environment for both members and visitors. Additionally, Legacy Church hoped to modernize its workplace and better reflect its values and mission. Through close collaboration, Henricksen achieved a transformation aligned with Legacy Church's vision and helped the Church better serve its community. Equally important, the Henricksen team completed the project within the specified timeframe and budget. Share Copy link LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest Project Stats Completed 2022 Location Nashville, TN Square Footage 52 LF Partners & Manufacturers BUILT by Henricksen, Moffitt Builders, Falkbuilt Manufacturers Used ​ Legacy Church Nashville, TN Start Your Project First name* Last name* Email* Company Phone Location (City) Location (State)* State Upload a File (if needed) Upload a File Message* Submit Project Experience

  • Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited

    Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited (NEIL) chose Henricksen as its furniture partner for a comprehensive office furniture project aimed at improving the overall workspace environment. NEIL's top priority was a workspace that met their functional needs and promoted employee well-being and productivity. To ensure these criteria were met, all furniture was required to meet the WELL Building Standard — a roadmap for creating and certifying spaces that advance human health and well-being. Through careful planning and collaboration with Henricksen, the project successfully delivered a modern, ergonomic workspace that reflected NEIL's values and goals. This project not only enhanced the office's aesthetics, but also improved the overall functionality and comfort of the workspace for employees. Upon completion, the project included ancillary furniture, conference furniture, workstations, private offices, seating, and other furniture items to cater to the diverse needs of the Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited team. Share Copy link LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest Project Stats Completed 2023 Location Wilmington, DE Square Footage 11,000 Partners & Manufacturers Meyer Design, DiSabatino Construction, Allsteel Aspect Manufacturers Used ​ Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited Wilmington, DE Start Your Project First name* Last name* Email* Company Phone Location (City) Location (State)* State Upload a File (if needed) Upload a File Message* Submit Project Experience

  • GWC Injury Lawyers

    Located on the 6th floor at 111 E Wacker, GWC Law’s new office overlooks the Chicago River and gives team members an inspiring view to fuel the firm’s return to office. Redmond collaborated with Hydzik Schade, Amtrust, Diligent Design Group, and Henricksen to complete this 18,000 SF space, which features multiple conference rooms, open workstations, and private offices in a setting that puts GWC’s brand at the forefront. Share Copy link LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest Project Stats Completed 2022 Location Chicago, IL Square Footage 18,000 Partners & Manufacturers Redmond Construction, Hydzik Schade, Amtrust, Diligent Design Group, Allsteel, American Glass Top Co, Doug Mockett, Gianni, Gunlocke, Humanscale, Keilhauer, Nucraft, Sprovieri’s Custom Manufacturers Used ​ GWC Injury Lawyers Chicago, IL Start Your Project First name* Last name* Email* Company Phone Location (City) Location (State)* State Upload a File (if needed) Upload a File Message* Submit Project Experience

  • Bad Idea

    Bad Idea, a restaurant and bar in East Nashville, was an innovative project dedicated to revitalizing and modernizing a historic landmark building formerly serving as a sanctuary. Bad Idea partnered with Henricksen to lead procurement, project management, installation, and specification services for various aspects of the building's interior design. The project's scope involved sourcing and installing high-quality ancillary furniture, lighting fixtures, and seating options that not only complemented the building's historic architecture but also infused a modern touch into its interior. Additionally, the project included sourcing and installing furniture pieces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. With a strong emphasis on preserving the building's historic integrity, while incorporating contemporary design elements into its interior, the Bad Idea project highlights Henricksen's ability to manage intricate and demanding restoration projects. Through the meticulous curation of each piece of furniture, lighting, and seating, the project created a seamless fusion of past and present, breathing new life into this iconic landmark. Share Copy link LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest Project Stats Completed 2023 Location Nashville, TN Square Footage 3,000 Partners & Manufacturers Synergy Installation Solutions, Design Object, Andreu World, Design Public Group, Grand Rapids Chair Manufacturers Used ​ Bad Idea Nashville, TN Start Your Project First name* Last name* Email* Company Phone Location (City) Location (State)* State Upload a File (if needed) Upload a File Message* Submit Project Experience

  • Henricksen Experience Center, Washington, D.C.

    Henricksen, a leading national furniture dealership, recently rebranded its Washington, D.C. location, formerly known as COFCO, to align with its national identity. Alongside the rebrand, they also opened a multifunctional Experience Center, designed to be a community hub for networking, collaboration, education, and showcasing innovative workspaces. Their prior showroom space did not provide an ideal environment for clients or employees. It needed to evolve into a dynamic, inviting space that reflected modern work trends and engaged visitors more meaningfully. “A shift in client expectations and market demands has really heightened the need for a space that could serve not only as a display for furniture but also as a community-driven experience center for learning, networking, and collaboration,” said Joan Waters, General Manager, Henricksen Washington, D.C. The Henricksen team focused on creating a space that emphasizes function over form. While the updated Experience Center showcases various Henricksen product lines, the primary focus is on fostering a community-centered environment. The space is designed to showcase a variety of work environments, from traditional workstations to flexible, collaborative spaces, helping clients visualize modern office configurations that encourage productivity and collaboration. When we moved to the new Experience Center, we were branded as Henricksen, but we remained the same team. "Through the design of the space, we aimed to showcase how well we knew and understood the DC market," said Kelly Hogan, Vice President of Operations, Henricksen, Washington, DC. To further support a community-centered environment, the Experience Center was designed around iconic Washington, D.C. locations, representing different working styles. For example, the formal conference room is designated the “Library of Congress” and features rich wood, soft luggage leather, a bust of Washington, and gold frames of the United States presidents and the CEO of Henricksen. In contrast, the all-day café is designated “Union Market” and features industrial lighting and bench seating to reflect the atmosphere of Union Market itself. The new Experience Center is more than just a showroom—it’s positioned as a workhorse space for the community. The Henricksen team emphasized creating a space to host various events, from continuing education units (CEUs) and lunch-and-learn sessions to happy hours and nonprofit board meetings. This approach allows for deeper engagement with both internal teams and external clients, providing a platform for learning, ideating, and networking. “It’s a space for gathering, creating, and learning” said Waters, “helping people understand how to build environments that draw employees back to the workplace” The rebrand from COFCO to Henricksen also allows the Washington, D.C. team to benefit from Henricksen’s national footprint. By integrating into a larger brand, the team can better support clients with multi-location needs, offering a seamless experience across regions. This is particularly valuable for clients ranging from local nonprofits seeking cost-effective solutions to large corporations with offices located across the country. “The brand’s size and scale ensure we can handle projects of any scope,” said Joanna Verdi, Vice President of Sales in Washington, D.C. The new space has already generated excitement internally, with plans to host numerous industry tours, community service events, and educational opportunities. By creating a versatile and welcoming environment, Henricksen is showcasing its product offerings, cultivating relationships, and building a sense of community within the local market. Share Copy link LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest Project Stats Completed 2024 Location Washington, D.C. Square Footage 9,000 Partners & Manufacturers Allsteel, Corral, Gunlocke, HBF, HON, Kimball International, Normann Copenhagen, OFS, Zilenzio Manufacturers Used ​ Henricksen Experience Center, Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Start Your Project First name* Last name* Email* Company Phone Location (City) Location (State)* State Upload a File (if needed) Upload a File Message* Submit Project Experience

  • Synergy, a Henricksen Company, Rebranding to HenricksenSynergy, a Henricksen Company, Rebranding to Henricksen

    Jun 28, 2023 Synergy, a Henricksen Company, Rebranding to Henricksen. Henricksen is pleased to announce Tennessee-based Synergy, a Henricksen Company, is now Henricksen. This name change will enable Henricksen to claim its true scale as a national, full-service contract furniture and architectural solutions dealer. The company has 13 offices across the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Northeast, and South — includin