Inspired by the 100 Million Mask Challenge, office furniture manufacturer Dauphin quickly pivoted to the production of face masks for health care facilities close to its Northern New Jersey factory.
Enlisting its automated fabric cutting capabilities and skilled sewers, Dauphin repurposed synthetic materials normally used to line fabric for its upholstered chairs and lounge furniture.
In addition to producing masks at its Boonton facility, Dauphin is also supplying its pre-cut synthetic materials to local community members who have volunteered to produce masks for neighbors and loved ones.
Factory supervisor, Miguel Carhuayo researched the face mask criteria and material to come up with the best design, āWe hope we will be able to help doctors and people who are helping our community in these difficult times.ā
The Dauphin production team is pleased to be making a contribution, Dauphin sewing machine operators offered their sentiments:
Juana, (pictured sewing in video and stills), āIt makes me very sad what is happening in the world. But when making these masks, I was filled with happiness knowing that in some way I am helping others.ā
Carmen (also pictured hard at work sewing): āI feel very happy, very pleased because Iām helping others.ā


About Dauphin
While its parent company is based in Germany, DauphinĀ Americas produces desk and ancillary seating, collaborative furniture and acoustic solutionsĀ atĀ itsĀ AmericasĀ headquarters inĀ northern New Jersey.Ā The Dauphin brand is known worldwide for its design aesthetic and ergonomic engineering.