Port Washington, N.Y.
Drive Medical plans to introduce a line of DME designed by world-renowned architect and product designer Michael Graves.
“By providing new product opportunities and alternatives to our customers, we hope to counteract some of the potential undesirable effects of pending competitive bidding regulations, which we oppose,” said Drive President and CEO Harvey P. Diamond.
Internationally known, Graves and his firms have won more than 175 awards for design excellence. He was the recipient of the 1999 National Medal of Arts and the 2001 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal. His innovative product design practice is responsible for more than 1,700 consumer products for companies such as Alessi, Disney and Target.
In addition to the experience of his architectural practice and broad interest in accessibility issues, Graves, who is a paraplegic, will bring his personal insight and years of experience into this new area of design.
“I have a new outlook on how improved design can add ease and dignity to life for all people who are disabled and concerned with safety in the home,” Graves said.
He will also serve as a spokesperson for Drive.
The Michael Graves Collection for Drive Medical, scheduled to be released next spring, will include bath safety equipment, mobility equipment and aids to daily living.