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Submaterial, LLC
with humble beginnings in a seattle garage twelve years ago, submaterial produces thoughtful and precisely hand-crafted design accessories for modern interior environments. owner and creative director david hamlin has gracefully and successfully broken into the design industry, quickly attracting clients like gensler and microsoft. in addition to providing mid-century modern designs, which are proving to be timeless, david has gone beyond the industry standards for quality in modular wallcoverings. submaterial utilizes natural and renewable materials and takes pride in offering hand-crafted products, made in the united states. since the studio launch in 2006, submaterial has been focused on creating unique wallcoverings, acoustic surfaces, screens and décor panels for architects and interior designers. along the way, our products have collected quite a following across the full range of the design industry and a few notable awards. we’re grateful to have been featured in so many excell
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Submaterial, LLC's headquarters is located at 6020 Midway Park Boulevard Northeast, Suite E, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87109
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Submaterial, LLC's official website is submaterial.com
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Submaterial, LLC has 14 employees
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Submaterial, LLC is in the industry of: Design
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