Pulp Studio Expands Sales Force with Addition of Five New Independent Representatives

From left to right, Tim Finley – T.Fin Building Solutions; Scott McCoy – MJ Solutions; Jolie Cawelt – Dyer Lesja LLC.; Chris Janson – MJ Solutions; Allen Davidson – ADD Associates

Pulp Studio, the preeminent manufacturer of decorative and specialty glass products, has announced five new independent representatives to provide project support across the U.S. The new representatives are:

  • Tim Finley of T.Fin Building Solutions, who will cover Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota
  • Scott McCoy of MJ Solutions, who will cover Indiana and Kentucky
  • Jolie Cawelti of Dyer Lesja, LLC., who will cover Arizona
  • Chris Janson of MJ Solutions, who will cover Illinois and Wisconsin
  • Allen Davidson of ADD Associates, who will cover New England

“Pulp Studio is dedicated to providing quality representation and support to architects, designers and glaziers in the range of applications where Pulp Studio’s fine architectural decorative glass products are a fit,” states Kirk Johnson, chief operating officer of Pulp Studio. “Each one of our new independent representatives has a long history and knowledge of the design industry and we are excited to continue growing year over year with such excellent energy and enthusiasm.”

In 2021, Pulp Studio celebrates its 25th anniversary with the expansion their staff along with the introduction of several award-winning products, including DermaGlass™ and Precision Edge®. Recently, Pulp Studio has won industry recognitions for its environmental factory improvements and newly added state-of-the-art equipment that has doubled daily output capacity in their 150,000 square foot facility.

About Pulp Studio

Founded in 1996, Pulp Studio is an industry leader whose product range includes decorative and specialty glass for every application across the field of architecture in both interior and exterior installations. A passionate advocate for the creative uses of glass as a building element, the brand’s defining mission from the beginning was to fill the void in the market for innovative uses of glass in interior and façade projects. Pulp Studio’s technique combines technical prowess with design sensibility; creating products that reside at the intersection of fashion and function.

Pulp Studio employs craftspeople, artists, scientists and inventors who view working with glass as an artistic endeavor. The company’s capabilities include bending, hand-color coating, laser etching, glass carving, screen print imaging, drilling and notching, and a patented system for uniformly illuminating panels using high-intensity LEDs. In 2012, Pulp Studio acquired California Glass Bending, creating the opportunity to not only provide all of Pulp Studio’s decorative products in bent glass, but to expand their base into higher quality commodity influenced materials.

Working in collaboration with architects and design studios, Pulp Studio’s products have been used in numerous high-profile projects including the Seattle Space Needle, the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California, the Wilshire Grand in downtown Los Angeles and the Gores Group Headquarters in Beverly Hills, California.

For more information, visit www.pulpstudio.com