Pascal Gicquel, as the Owner of NEWMAT USA, brings a wealth of expertise and innovative vision to the realm of architectural design and construction management. With a strong foundation in manufacturing and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in creating PVC stretch ceiling systems,...
Pascal Gicquel, as the Owner of NEWMAT USA, brings a wealth of expertise and innovative vision to the realm of architectural design and construction management. With a strong foundation in manufacturing and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in creating PVC stretch ceiling systems, Pascal has positioned NEWMAT USA as a leader in providing aesthetically pleasing and technically advanced solutions for the architectural and design communities. Since its inception in 1986, Newmat Stretch Ceiling Systems have revolutionized the way ceilings are perceived, transforming traditional spaces into modern, functional environments that enhance acoustics and lighting.
Under Pascal's leadership, NEWMAT USA has undertaken key projects that showcase the versatility and adaptability of stretch ceiling systems, catering to diverse sectors including commercial, residential, and hospitality. His commitment to green building practices and sustainable design is evident in the company’s focus on eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient solutions, aligning with LEED certification standards. Pascal's expertise in renovation and interior design allows him to collaborate effectively with architects and contractors, ensuring that each project not only meets but exceeds client expectations.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for innovation, Pascal Gicquel continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in ceiling design. His ability to navigate complex submittals and construction processes ensures seamless project execution, making NEWMAT USA a trusted partner in the industry. Through his leadership, the company remains dedicated to delivering creative solutions that redefine spaces, proving that ceilings can be more than just functional elements—they can be works of art.