Healthcare Design Expo + Conference 2021

Cleveland, Ohio
Carolina is proud to be the Presenting Sponsor of the 2021 Healthcare Design Expo + Conference. For Carolina, HCD has always been the premier show to connect with top thought leaders in the healthcare industry and to launch our newest product innovations.

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Experience HCD 2021

This year, we crafted our space as a testament to changing healthcare environments. There are many different ways that we have the opportunity to support patients, caregivers, and guests in their healing journey. Here at Carolina, we are committed to the best design that we can offer.

Map of the space

Experience the showroom
Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 1: Exam spaces

Zone 1: Exam spaces

Exam spaces support quality care delivery and consultative moments between caregiver, patients and their families. Good design has the opportunity to completely transform care and inspire trust.

Obeya architectural structures

Post: Desert

Wall interior: Desert

Wall exterior: Desert

Glass trim: Oiled Bronze

Ceiling: Dome PET, Ecru

Tambient: White

Lasata patient recliner

Perimeter base trim/foot ottoman: Frost

CF Stinson, Didi, Carmel

Stray physician’s stool

Seat finish: Graphite

Base finish: Graphite

Designtex, Nest, Mist

Reservoir overbed table

Top finish: Kodiak

Solé side chair

Finish: Chalk

Mile Marker cabinetry

Base & upper cabinets: Grey

Top: Modern White

Pulls: Heron

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Experience the showroom
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces

Zone 2: Waiting spaces

Healthcare spaces should convey comfort, wellness, and a sense of confidence. Helping people get well begins with making them feel comfortable, inspired, and secure. Calming colors, biophilia, intuitive wayfinding, and space division are all contributing factors to a peaceful environment. 

Dess lounge

Legs: Rust

Arm cap: Desert

Power: White

Designtex, Nook, Grain

Rowen round table

Top: Iron

Base: Stone

Rowen square table

Top: Walnut

Base: Stone

Rowen rectangle table

Top: Walnut

Base: Stone

LeanTo lounge

Base: Grey

Power: Chalk

Cushion: Maharam, Prompt, Sequoia

Back panel: Designtex, Chenille Chevron, Sand

Surround: Designtex, Heather, Robin’s Egg

Strap occasional table

Top: White

Base: Rust

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Experience the showroom
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces

Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces

A well-designed workspace can provide caregivers with a sense of pride in their work, increase their efficiency and effectiveness, minimize risks, and cultivate their own wellness for better outcomes.

Mile Marker cabinetry

Top: Epoxy, Alpine White

Base cabinets: Traceless, Snow White Velvet

Pulls: Chalk

Stray lab stool

Seat & back: Chalk

Base: Chalk

Maharam, Prompt, Sequoia

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Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces

Zone 4: Cafe spaces

Café spaces are a quick touchdown space to connect, encourage wellness, and find an escape from the day. Healthy food options, intuitive places to develop relationships, and wellness touches can all enhance the healthcare journey for caregivers, patients, and guests. 

Nineteen20 café table

Top: Slate Grey

Base: Stone

Elide café/dining

Legs: Desert

Casters: Antique

Designtex, Jumper, Snowy

Mile Marker cabinetry

Upper cabinets: Slate Velvet

Base cabinets: Finn

Top: Wilsonart, Capogrossi

Pull: Stone

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Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms

Zone 5: Patient rooms

Well-designed patient spaces are empathetic and humanize the healthcare experience. It’s about creating spaces that positively support the relationships between patients and caregivers, supporting families and their guests, and helping them navigate the best possible path towards wellness and a better life.

Obeya architectural structures

Post: Desert

Panels: Desert

Glass trim: Oiled Bronze

Ceiling: Wave PET, Ecru

Tambient: White

Knack recliner

Arm cap: Shadow

Power: White

Push bar: Shadow

CF Stinson, Nishiki, Sake

Reservoir overbed table

Top: Kodiak

Stray physician’s stool

Seat: Graphite

Base: Chalk

Momentum, Silica Suede, Desert

Maren folding chair & bracket

Frame: Chalk

Seat & back: Grey

Momentum, Silica Suede, Desert

Whisper sleepover bench

Trundle front: Desert

Back cap: Modern White

Designtex, Nest, Mist

Mile Marker cabinetry

Base cabinets: Finn

Upper cabinets & tower: Finn

Top: Modern White

Pull: Stone

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Experience the showroom
Zone 6: Waiting spaces
Zone 6: Waiting spaces
Zone 6: Waiting spaces
Zone 6: Waiting spaces
Zone 6: Waiting spaces

Zone 6: Waiting spaces

The pandemic pushed everyone out of their comfort zones, forcing health systems to rethink the waiting experience. Smaller, confined waiting spaces offer security, privacy and comfort while reinforcing safe social distancing practices.

Obeya architectural structures

Post: Desert

Full panel: Sina Pearson, Sunbeam, Galena

Glass trim: Oiled Bronze

Ceiling: Wave PET, Ecru

Neom modular lounge

Finish: Stone

Power: White

Back panel: Kodiak

Designtex, Corded, White

Rowen occasional table

Top: Iron

Base: Ion

Boost+ pediatric 20.75" round

Legs: Desert

Designtex, Kith, Thatch

Boost+ pediatric 16.5" round

Legs: Desert

Designtex, Gather, Spa

Denro occasional table

Walnut

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Zone 7: Waiting spaces
Zone 7: Waiting spaces
Zone 7: Waiting spaces
Zone 7: Waiting spaces
Zone 7: Waiting spaces
Zone 7: Waiting spaces
Zone 7: Waiting spaces
Zone 7: Waiting spaces

Zone 7: Waiting spaces

Private waiting areas with sensory touches can transform a space to be more engaging, inspiring, and secure for families and guests to gather. They provide designers an opportunity to include experiential elements such as plants and biophilia.

Obeya architectural structure 

Post: Desert

Wall panel (left): Sina Pearson, Sunbeam, Marble

Wall panel (right): Desert

Glass trim: Oiled Bronze

Ceiling: PET wave, Ecru

Basil modular lounge

Legs: Desert

Arms: Desert

Seat & back: Maharam, Pallet, 004 Binary

Arm panels: Designtex, Gather, Spa

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Experience the showroom
Zone 8: Waiting spaces
Zone 8: Waiting spaces
Zone 8: Waiting spaces
Zone 8: Waiting spaces
Zone 8: Waiting spaces
Zone 8: Waiting spaces
Zone 8: Waiting spaces
Zone 8: Waiting spaces

Zone 8: Waiting spaces

These small waiting zones offer security and a chance to meet a variety of human needs. The idea is that designers can create sensory touchpoints that provide calm environments and inspire guests, patients, and caregivers alike. 

Obeya architectural structure

Post: Desert

Wall panel: Desert

Ceiling: PET wave, Ecru

Knack recliner

Base: Stone

Power: White

Designtex, Gather, Spa

Ice occasional table

Top: Modern White

Base: Stone

Mile Marker cabinetry

Top: Modern White

Chassis: Finn

Pull: Stone

Living Wall Planter

Black

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Zone 9: Waiting spaces
Zone 9: Waiting spaces
Zone 9: Waiting spaces
Zone 9: Waiting spaces
Zone 9: Waiting spaces

Zone 9: Waiting spaces

While some guests may be looking for more security and privacy, others enjoy the natural flow of the environment with easy access to passing caregivers. This is more open to public spaces, with plenty of space for connection or interaction. After all, part of creating great healthcare environments means designing for each individual.

Basil 90o outside corner bench

Legs: Stone

Power: White

Designtex, Velvet Corduroy, Ice

Heya pull up table

Top: Modern White

Post: Desert

Base: Stone

Experience the space

Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 1: Exam spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 2: Waiting spaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 3: Caregiver workspaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 4: Cafe spaces
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 5: Patient rooms
Zone 6: Waiting spaces
Zone 6: Waiting spaces
Zone 7: Waiting spaces
Zone 7: Waiting spaces
Zone 8: Waiting spaces
Zone 8: Waiting spaces
Zone 9: Waiting spaces
Zone 9: Waiting spaces
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Featured products
Lasata
Lasata
by Carolina
Stray
Stray
by Carolina
Reservoir
Reservoir
by Carolina
Mile Marker
Mile Marker
by Carolina
Dess
Dess
by Carolina
Elide
Elide
by Carolina
Knack
Knack
by Carolina
Maren
Maren
by Carolina
Whisper
Whisper
by Carolina
Neom
Neom
by Carolina
Boost+
Boost+
by Carolina
Basil
Basil
by Carolina
Ice
Ice
by Carolina
Obeya
Obeya
Solé
Solé
Rowen
Rowen
LeanTo
LeanTo
Strap
Strap
Denro
Denro
Heya
Heya

Knack wins Gold for the Nightingale Awards 2021

​​​​The Nightingale Awards, the industry’s leading program to recognize products related to the healthcare built environment, are named for Florence Nightingale, a tireless advocate for the improvement of care and conditions in military and civilian hospitals in the 1800s. The judging criteria for the awards is the product’s contribution to a healing environment along with aesthetics and innovation; contribution or solution for clinical or operational outcomes; durability, functionality, and quality; environmental sustainability; industry certifications and standards; and list price. To evaluate the entries, jurors visited exhibitors’ booths before the Healthcare Design Expo opened to examine the products, hear the story of their design and development, and ask questions.

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