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What’s New in 2022

New products and materials starting March 1st


Exciting news! Hollman, Inc. is pleased to announce that we have released new products and materials for 2022 starting March 1st. We are committed to continuously providing our customers with innovative new product solutions.

We will be adding 25 new color options. Our currated collection is selected based off of customer feedback and trends in the industry. Keeping our customers first, these options are guaranteed to be in-stock at competitive pricing. Ready for more? See our NEW brochures for the year!


 Trends to look forward to:

​​– Colors that are found in natural elements

– More industrial aspects in color options

– Adding in more staple colors you would find in everyday elements

– Matching color selections available in Laminate and Phenolic for Hybrid locker designs

If you have questions regarding this announcement, please contact us here.

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Taking Care of Your New Lockers

Like any new purchase, lockers require special care and upkeep. Being a high-traffic environment, locker rooms need to be maintained frequently. You might be wondering what the best options are for cleaning, luckily this blog is just for you! 

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Build Your Own Locker for a Quote

Curious to see what Hollman can do for you? Build your own lockers to request a quote.

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Our NEW 2022 Brochures

To see what sets Hollman above the rest, check out our NEWEST material selections! Starting March 1st, all will be available to order.

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February 28, 2022 Tagged With: essentials, Hollman, Hollman inc, hollman lockers, materials

Wood – Veneer. Why it’s the better choice.

Sustainability is a core value here at Hollman, and we hold our work to the utmost quality and craftsmanship. Our environment and use of resources heavily influence our decisions in the material. To ensure we get the most of the product, we use wood – veneer (veneer). Don’t let the name fool you; veneer is anything less of a cheap alternative to solid wood.

Let’s start with the basics – the most common misconception is that veneer is not “real” wood. Contrary to popular belief, it is 100% wood, the only difference being veneer is very thin slices of the tree vs. large chunks. The thin slices of wood are then bonded to planks of medium-density fiberboard (MDF) to create a stable substrate which poses multiple benefits to using a solid piece of wood. Solid doors expand and contract with changes in temperature and humidity, and over time this will cause the center panel to shift, exposing unfinished wood. With veneer, this factor is close to obsolete. Veneer doors will not warp, fade, expand or contract.

Another fantastic benefit to veneer is that it is environmentally friendly! We can produce 20 veneer panels with 1 log vs. only one panel with solid wood. Having this ability with veneer allows an increased yield from each tree, conserving natural resources while maintaining the natural aesthetics. They are incredibly safe for the environment: Only 3% Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are emitted into the air instead of 80% VOCs emitted with traditional lacquer and varnishes. Resulting in healthier locker rooms that are 100% anti-microbial and 100% formaldehyde-free. VOC’s, like formaldehyde found in lacquers, contribute to the production of ozone, which affects normal lung function according to EPA studies.

If you are interested in learning more, click here to contact a member of our team.

February 23, 2022 Tagged With: business expo, club, club and resort, club resort ski lockers, CMAA, Country Club, expo, Hollman, hollman lockers, private club, Tradeshow, wood veneer

Hollman to showcase at the CMAA World Conference & Club Expo 2022

We are so excited to announce Hollman Inc. will be attending this year’s CMAA World Conference & Club Business Expo in beautiful San Diego, CA. We will be showcasing Hollman’s signature Club + Resort solutions along with new materials for 2022! Don’t miss your chance to stop by and chat with one of our wonderful representatives. In the meantime, take a look at our 2022 Club/Resort brochure.

Business Expo Dates: February 21 & 22

Location: San Diego Convention Center

Booth # 909

Don’t want to miss out? Register for CMAA 2022

Interested in speaking with a member of our team? Schedule a meeting at the show here.

February 16, 2022 Tagged With: business expo, club, club and resort, club resort ski lockers, CMAA, Country Club, expo, Hollman, hollman lockers, private club, Tradeshow, wood veneer

Lockers for the Hybrid Workspace

Lockers for the Hybrid Workspace 

by Anna Zappia 

Lockers are no longer just for education spaces or gyms, they are now changing the office landscape. Hollman, Inc. has manufactured more than 10 million lockers for a range of clients, from professional sports teams to tech companies. As organizations rethink their workspaces, Travis Hollman, president and CEO of the eponymous company, explained how lockers are the new office amenity. 

Hollman, Inc. began in a different arena — on the court. “My dad, Joe Hollman, founded the company in 1976, making racquetball courts out of glass panels. Then, in the 1980s, we got into making lockers,” Hollman said. As the fitness craze swept the nation, Hollman, Inc. filled a need and saw an exponential growth in business. By 2006, the company was handling the construction of highly-customized locker rooms for college-level and professional sports teams, still a key sector for the company today. 

Hollman noted that when he received inquiries from larger corporations he sensed that the next evolution was near. “About five years ago, banking industry clients and high-tech businesses started calling, and they have always been ahead of the curve. One of the first of these clients for us was J.P. Morgan, and they bought 3,000 lockers. It was a real eye-opener for me.” 

With the rise in popularity of ride-sharing services, transportation and buildings themselves have been forever altered, and more lockers are required to accommodate this shift in lifestyle. “Parking has always been a major requirement for commercial buildings. If you had 1,700 employees, you needed at least 1,500 spots. Uber came along and the building codes changed. Companies can retain that area and repurpose all of it with open office space and lockers.” 

More Space, More Amenities 

With most companies set to adopt a hybrid model in the coming year, the former parking lot areas are not being used for desks or increased office square footage, but rather amenity-rich areas designed to support the company culture and ensure employee retention. Everything from game rooms to fully-stocked eateries can be found in modern offices. Hollman explained that added space will bring even more options for staff. 

“The tech companies like Google were really the first to make the office a destination, with these extra amenities. When you have a normal office, it’s difficult because you’re worried about the lease and what you’re paying per each square foot. But now that you have people working remotely and hot-desking when they do come in, there’s more offerings in the exact same space.” 

Such flexibility means less furniture, however. Lockers are essential components that have replaced desks as the new storage option. “Because of the pandemic, we’ve seen an uptick in the number of people working from home, anywhere from 30 to 50 percent. It’s hard to justify keeping that 10-by- 10 office open for somebody. As we continue to embrace this flex model, employees want lockers so that they can store their personal belongings,” Hollman said. 

Personalization 

In the pre-pandemic office, the desk was an employee’s central hub and place for work accessories and personal items like photos, artwork, and plants. Now that personal desks will be limited and staff will be working from home most of the week, lockers are a personal space where a person can add creative touches that make the office more interesting. 

“People are personalizing their spaces, and now, when employees come into their workplace or business, the locker is the only personal space they have. Everything else is shared, so if you want to put your mark on something, that’s a great spot to do it,” Hollman said. 

Made from a range of materials including wood laminate, glass, and phenolic, lockers are transformed from simple storage units to unique features. “Our acoustic lockers have a felt material on the inside that people can put pictures on. We’ve done lockers with whiteboards for brainstorming sessions or drawing pictures to foster creativity at work. You can take these add-ons and make them your own, which is key to making the user experience better. 

Data-Driven Technology 

Lockers are no longer static pieces in an office or fitness center. The latest lockers can provide a seamless user experience with minimal equipment and hassle. The Vecos locker solution is keyless and can be operated easily with a smartphone or an employee’s access badge. Facilities managers can control the lockers remotely, and gain insight about usage — in real time. 

Hollman noted that this access to information has been a game-changer for space-planning, and allows companies to track employee habits for greater insight into productivity. “With this new type of locking system and the mechanics, it gives management data on how many people are using the lockers, who specifically is using them, what time they came into the office, and what time they left. There is a lot of data that is being collected via the locker systems now, and that’s important because every company is data-driven. If you can implement policy effectively based on this information, it benefits your company and staff in the long term.” 

Architectural Elements 

Lockers used to be an afterthought, relegated to a hallway or tucked away from the main floor. Hollman noted that lockers are main elements in offices, part of a space rather than separate pieces. “When we first started doing lockers, they used to be placed in hallways. For security reasons and ease of use, we are seeing more lockers inside the rooms where the people and desks are.” 

He added that lockers increase the functionality of each work area. “With all of these open office spaces, you need breakpoints. Lockers are being used as furniture or as walls within four walls to break spaces up. They’ve become these architectural elements.” 

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[Press Release] Norte Vista (CA) High School Wins 2022 Locker Room Renovation Contest

Riverside, Calif. School to receive $100,000 makeover from The Hollman Family Foundation; Nominations now open year-round, no longer limited to one annual winner 

DALLAS – June 4, 2021 – The Hollman Family Foundation is proud to announce that Norte Vista High School in Riverside, Calif. has been selected as the winner of the 2022 Hollman Helps Locker Room Renovation Contest, and will receive a $100,000 makeover for its boys and girls athletic facilities. 

In 2019, Hollman, Inc., the industry leader in locker design and solutions, expanded charitable giving efforts and launched an annual Hollman Helps Locker Room Renovation program – Hollman Helps: High School Edition. The program gives deserving schools across the nation the opportunity to submit videos advocating why they should be chosen for a free $100,000 locker room rehabilitation. 

“We are so excited to see Norte Vista High win our third annual locker room renovation contest,” said Stephanie Hollman, president and founder of The Hollman Family Foundation. “We have also decided to accept nominations year-round, which means we’re no longer limiting the renovation giveaway to just one school per year.”

Nominations for the Hollman Helps Locker Room Renovation contest are now permanently open. Deserving high schools and community centers across the U.S. who are in need of a new locker room can be nominated online by visiting: https://thehollmanfamilyfoundation.org/hollman-helps/ There are two steps:

1) Submit a nomination application.

2) Get noticed by following @HollmanLockers on Instagram and tag all social posts with #TheHollmanFamilyFoundation.

Norte Vista High School, part of the Alvord (CA) Unified School District, becomes the third winner of the $100,000 renovation giveaway contest, which dates back to 2019. Previous winners included Hamshire-Fannett High School in Hamshire, TX and Beecher High School in Mount Morris, MI.

“This is just great news because we have some renovations already planned for this year,” said Jason Marquez, principal of Norte Vista High School. “The school is getting a new paint job this year, so this is great timing. On behalf of everyone here at Norte Vista, we appreciate Hollman Lockers and everything they’ve done for our students.”

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About The Hollman Family Foundation: The Hollman Family Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization managing the charitable giving and community outreach initiatives of Hollman, Inc. and the family of Travis and Stephanie Hollman. These include Hollman’s Higher Education & Learning (HELPS) Program—a partnership with North Lake College that offers full scholarships to Hollman employees and their families, Hollman Helps: High School Edition—host of the year-round locker room renovation contest, Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star, Leukemia Texas, The Family Place, DKMS Blood Cancer, and the Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas. For more information, please visit https://thehollmanfamilyfoundation.org.

About Hollman Inc.: Hollman lockers was founded in 1976 and is the industry leader in locker design and solutions. We have manufactured more than six million lockers for high-profile organizations, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, major American golf courses, corporate centers, country clubs, fitness studios and gyms, college campuses, museums, and hospitals. Our lockers are built to inspire teamwork, collaboration, innovation, and trust among the users. Learn more at www.hollman.com

Press Inquiries: Tia Williams, Brand Development & PR Director tia@hollman.com or marketing@hollman.com

June 4, 2021 Tagged With: Hollman, Hollman inc, hollman lockers, press release, TheHollmanFamilyFoundation

The Benefits of Being Disruptive with Tyler Keys, Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety

Check out our Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety, Tyler Keys, on his interview with Truce Software for their No Accident podcast.

Click Below to listen:

Tyler Keys | The Benefits of Being Disruptive | No Accident Podcast

Safety isn’t expensive; it’s priceless.

Join in on the conversation as we speak to safety leaders that have taken their companies to the next level by creating an environment that encompasses safety and minimizes risk. Because the truth is safety doesn’t just happen – you have to be intentional if you want to reap the operational and financial benefits of a safe workplace.

It’s paramount. It’s consequential. It’s No Accident.

Source: Truce Software

May 3, 2021

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Founded in 1976, Hollman, Inc. is the industry leader in locker design and solutions.  We have manufactured more than ten million lockers for high-profile organizations, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, major American golf courses, corporate centers, country clubs, fitness studios and gyms, college campuses, museums, and hospitals. Our lockers are built to inspire teamwork, collaboration, innovation, and trust among the users.