GPS Living Spring 2025

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“Our showroom is now more inviting and intuitive than ever,” says Maffia, who calls it, “a setting designed to inspire.”

With spring projects in full swing, this is an ideal time to experience this refreshed GPS showroom. Bergenfield Blooms

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hat’s Bergenfield like? Wanda Acos- ta, designer and manager of the lo- cal GPS, describes

evolving design trends and customer preferences, it felt like the right time to modernize the space and create a more engaging shopping experience.” Of course, the experts at GPS knew to anticipate some growing pains. “Like any renovation, there were challenges—coordinating up- dates while keeping the showroom operational was a balancing act,” Maffia explains. Acosta says the process took about two months. “The store re- mained open throughout,” she says. “But we found a way to make our customers comfortable.” “One of the biggest improvements is how we showcase products,” Maffia

the area as having a welcoming vibe. “The community is diverse, and we are fortunate to welcome people from all over the area,” she says. To continue to provide this com- munity the best service, it was time to give their local GPS presence a lift. “Bergenfield has always been a key location for us, and we wanted to ensure that the showroom re- flects the quality and innovation our customers expect,” said Brian Maffia, director of showrooms for GPS. “With

The new displays help when weighing options.

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