The company showcased 14 products at NeoCon 2026, pivoting away from the bright, sparkling palette of previous years toward a more sophisticated, architectural aesthetic. According to VP of Sales Mellissa Dye, the brand aims to demonstrate how glass functions as both a problem-solving tool and a high-design element for corporate, healthcare, and government environments.
Clarus also debuted two additions to its catalog. The Clarus Glass Mat serves as a durable, customizable alternative to traditional plastic chair mats, supporting up to 1,000 pounds. Alongside it, the company introduced Float Extend, an evolution of its signature floating whiteboard designed with adjustable angles to ensure visibility for users in any position. CEO Gil Gibson noted that these products reflect a broader effort to show clients the versatility of glass beyond standard markerboards, highlighting its potential for use on walls, workstations, and signage.





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