Marvin Windows and Doors has been known for a spirit of innovation and commitment to people – whether it’s customers, employees, neighbors or partners – for more than 100 years. Now, the company is evolving to design and build better ways of living. Changes that reflect this evolution include combining the brand with Integrity Windows and Doors to be known as Marvin moving forward. Additionally, the company has reorganized its product portfolio and developed several internal initiatives to support continued product introductions that are customer-centric.
“As people’s expectations of home change, we must also grow and evolve to bring beauty into the everyday while striving to simplify and enhance people’s lives,” says Paul Marvin, CEO of Marvin. “The changes we’re sharing today are exciting, including a new brand identity, but they’re a remodel. The foundation of our company – the people, exceptional quality and beautiful design of our products – all remain intact and stronger than ever.”
Reintroducing Marvin
The Marvin brand now represents all fenestration products formerly known as Marvin Windows and Doors and Integrity Windows and Doors, with both of those brand logos now retired.
The new, single, refreshed brand logo for Marvin includes a bold font and an updated yellow rose that is modern yet still recognizable. It reflects Marvin’s design-forward future and its heritage of optimism and hospitality.
The yellow rose was first used by Marvin in 1968 and is an identifiable icon for the company. It was introduced to represent products “built for Northern winters and Southern hospitality,” supported by the idea that a rose can’t flourish indoors without the ideal environment that windows and doors provide. It is also said to have been the favorite flower of Margaret Marvin, wife of Bill Marvin, who was the son of founder George and is credited with evolving the company’s focus from lumber to windows and doors.
Refreshed product collections
Three product collections now organize Marvin’s window and door products to help customers find the right solutions for their projects.
Signature Collection: Design and category-leading innovation
The Signature Collection features a broad range of product types, styles, configurations and design options. Ideal for creating spaces in which every detail is considered, the collection includes the products formerly known as Marvin Contemporary Studio and also includes what will continued to be known as the Marvin Ultimate and Marvin Modern lines.
Elevate Collection: Beautiful design, superior strength
The Elevate Collection offers a balance of creativity, vision and reality, hitting a sweet spot between differentiated features and price. The curated collection includes products formerly known as Integrity Wood-Ultrex.
Essential Collection: Streamlined, versatile and maintenance-free
The Essential Collection offers design with a simplified approach. Featuring clean lines and simple profiles, the Essential Collection offers style solutions with strength and durability. The collection includes products formerly known as Integrity All-Ultrex.
Sharing a vision of possibility
Marvin has always been known for creating windows and doors that make a home feel comfortable and secure, but the way people live is changing and so are their expectations of their home.
“The average person spends 90 percent of their time indoors, making it more important than ever to consider the role windows and doors play in people’s lives, their connection to the outdoors and their well-being,” says Paul.
The company is committed to a number of internal initiatives that put people at the center – to understand what people need, how they live and then in turn, bring forward new solutions to help them live happier, healthier lives. One such initiative is the in-house Marvin Design Lab, developed to reshape the company’s approach to innovation with human-centered design at the core. Extensive research and work was also done internally to define its vision, purpose and values and to engage all employees who make this vision a reality.
“The heart of Marvin has always been one of possibility, of designing for people,” says Paul. “A single brand expands on this possibility and allows us to use our expertise to make a positive impact on our customers’ lives for years to come. The look and feel of the brand and collections may be changing, but the core of who we are – conscious, caring and committed – remains the same.”