Why Curio? by Pete Eliot

If the pandemic has taught us anything, it is to question everything. As a business owner, I have always questioned everything. How can the business improve? How can I improve? Questions that I will never stop asking myself, but broader questions arise. How can our industry improve in Boston, New England, and beyond?

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Emily Sano
A Note from Sandy of SL Group

SL Group represents an exciting range of architectural materials and furniture that demonstrates our love for design, so we are especially excited to partner with Curio on its new store front showroom on historic Canal Street. Are you thinking about hybrid workspaces?

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Emily Sano
A Note from Genevieve of BuzziSpace

Curio, as a concept, fits so neatly into its place and time. The Boston market, whether biotech, Ivy League, lightbulbs, or shoes - is an incredible ecosystem of innovation and science. These diverse industries require great spaces enabling their talent to dream of the future and execute new realities.

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Emily Sano
The Future of Showrooms by Amy Hill

I was recently invited to join ThinkLab for a Clubhouse discussion on the future of showrooms. One of the questions posed to us was to challenge traditional thinking on showrooms. As our industry continues to move past the legacy ways in which we connect with our community, here are a few thoughts that I’d like to share to challenge the status quo.

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Emily Sano
A Note from Derek of CBT

Imagine a place where designers and architects can gather in a low-pressure environment - to learn, create, ruminate and brainstorm. A place outside of their own offices, but also not within a permanently branded showroom. A place to sandbox concepts and designs from manufacturers who don’t normally have much of a physical presence here in Boston.

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Emily Sano