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Design excellence has always been at the top of In & Out’s appeal. “Our lockers are the ones to buy if you are looking for aesthetics — a neutral color palette is available — as well as high function.” Industrial-type lockers with cabinetry good looks, CaseWork by In & Out (lockers with unibody construction and frameless door design) are the right choice because of quality of manufacturing and their capacity to hold just about anything, including protective equipment, uniforms, books, tools and lab and sports equipment. “These lockers are designed as a smart storage idea,” states Bevan.

Product longevity has been key to In & Out’s success. Unlike metal and wood, CaseWork lockers by In & Out:

* Do not fade or erode over time
* Will not flake, chip or bulge
* Are ideal for humidity prone zones
* Do not absorb odors

For the inventive Bevan, CaseWork by In & Out is yet another example of how expanding his firm’s end user base just made sense. “Our product integrity led us to delve into these other design options.”


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CONTACT BRIAN BEVAN
In & Out Cabinetry
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CaseWork by IN & OUT broadens end-user base

Oneco, FL – The leader in outdoor kitchen cabinetry is making the most of its inventive design skills and broadening the brand. In & Out has launched a new division, CaseWork by In & Out, which will serve schools and other institutions with both cabinetry and lockers. It’s an exciting move forward according to president, Brian Bevan, who began In & Out after he designed long-lasting durable and practical cabinetry for the outdoor kitchen market. His award-winning firm has focused on how best to utilize an innovative product that would be well-designed, hard-wearing, and convenient — Cabinet Grade All Element Polymer Board.

Now, as the firm expands its targeted end-user base to include businesses, government agencies, schools and institutions, developers and architects, among others, the focus is also on green sustainable design (no VOCs) and manufacturing with Germ-B-Gone technology — which is integrated into each sheet of All Element Polymer Board in order to keep the product cleaner and inhibit growth of product damaging microorganisms, including any type of bacteria or fungi and algae on the locker or cabinet surface. Germ-B-Gone technology is a burgeoning trend, especially in environments where antimicrobial flooring is utilized or other easy-to-clean surfaces. According to Bevan, the focus is on keeping high-traffic environments as germ-free as possible.


CaseWork by In & Out lockers are priced comparably to conventional locker systems and are intended for: school science labs, athletic facilities, fire departments, police departments and manufacturing facilities, just to name a few specific end users. The lockers come in multiple tier configurations (1-6 tiers), as well as business style lockers and sports designs, all with superior strength construction, several shelf and storage/cube options, ventilation and anti-theft locking systems.

“For educational facilities, businesses and government agencies seeking a “green” healthy environment, non-toxic cabinetry (no-VOC) is the only option,” asserts Bevan, adding that “outgassing” from lockers and cabinetry lacking a “green” manufacturing ethos is now being directly related to poor health and “sick” building claims. “The snowballing interest in green development has created a growing number of product options,” says Bevan, who sees designing products that offer a green cachet as the “here and now” of manufacturing.

Bevan also wants to distinguish his CaseWork by In & Out on another level, with lockers (and cabinetry) that are barrier free/ADA Compliant and are Architectural Series Fire Rated (fulfilling fire-resistive requirements). “These are must have benefits,” asserts Bevan. Speaking of the High Density Plastic (HDP) used in manufacturing, he adds, “Fire-rated cabinets are an important, cost-effective part of construction projects.”


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