CASE STUDY:
ModernfoldStyles Showroom, NJ
A Partnership Built on Shared Vision
PK-30 System and ModernfoldStyles have come together in a collaborative effort to better serve the architecture and design community. By integrating PK-30’s refined architectural wall system into the ModernfoldStyles showroom, both companies are strengthening their presence in the market and creating new opportunities for innovation, education, and client engagement.
The Installation
At ModernfoldStyles’ state-of-the-art 12,000 sq ft showroom, PK-30’s wall system is now featured alongside an impressive lineup of movable glass wall systems. This joint display was thoughtfully designed to give clients hands-on access to premium solutions for interior space management.
- PK-30’s versatile system is now part of a dynamic demonstration space
- ModernfoldStyles’ clients gain direct exposure to one of the most design-forward systems in the category
- Architects and designers benefit from the ability to explore, compare, and specify from a single trusted source
Mutual Benefits
This collaboration is more than a co-branded showroom—it’s a strategic alignment of two companies with complementary strengths:
- ModernfoldStyles expands its product portfolio with a high-performance, minimal profile system that appeals to a design-centric audience
- PK-30 System gains an experienced, respected partner in the Northeast with deep client relationships and showroom infrastructure
- Both brands reinforce their leadership in delivering curated, premium architectural solutions
A Platform for Growth
The showroom has already become a hub for client presentations, CEU events, and in-person product demonstrations. It allows both teams to engage meaningfully with architects, contractors, and end users, building stronger relationships and creating a shared foundation for long-term growth.
Looking to experience the system firsthand? Visit the ModernfoldStyles showroom or contact us to learn how this collaboration is shaping the future of interior glass wall systems.
Location
South Hackensack, NJ
Architect
SBLM, NY
Scope
113 l.f. of panels:
(6) pivot swing doors 10’ high, with 2 horizontal, truly divided light mullions and a 2’ transom panels above
(1) – 12’ high sliding door with 3 horizontal mullions with no floor guide and a 2’ transom panels above
(22) fixed panels 10’ high with 3 horizontal mullions and a 2’ transom panels above