Pampas Stain From Showplace

(HARRISBURG, SD) – Showplace Cabinetry is excited to launch their newest character stain: Pampas. The name and stain are inspired by the light and feathery nature of ornamental pampas grass. Pampas is light tan stain without overly warm undertones.

New Products

The creamy, light tan color is developed specifically for Quartersawn White Oak, although it will be available in Red Oak, Cherry, Maple, Hickory, Rustic Hickory, Rustic Alder and Straight Grains. Because it’s lighter in nature and a character stain, each species of wood uniquely interprets the finish, offering design and style flexibility.

“Pampas is a fantastic addition to our existing stain lineup.”

“Pampas is a fantastic addition to our existing stain lineup,” said Hannah Gebauer, Marketing Director. “It’s right in line with current interior design trends featuring light stains and White Oak, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to design a clean and open space.”

The Pampas introduction reflects national design trends that have grown in popularity since 2020.

NEW!

Chesapeake Quartersawn White Oak Pampas

QS WHITE OAK

with Pampas stain.

Santa Fe Hickory Pampas

HICKORY

with Pampas stain.

Santa Fe Maple Pampas

MAPLE

with Pampas stain.

Covington Pampas Cherry

CHERRY

with Pampas stain.

Covington Red Oak Pampas

RED OAK

with Pampas stain.

“Our dealer network and consumers have been asking us to expand our stain collection to include lighter and cooler-toned stains,” said Lisa Myers, Product Development Manager. “There’s been this huge shift in interior design the last couple of years where people want natural elements and colors in their home. Pampas is developed to provide that light, natural wood tone without pulling too yellow or orange, allowing it to be extremely versatile to pair with paint, flooring, cabinetry hardware and other home elements.”

Cabinet with Quartersawn White Oak with Pampas stain

Product innovation and development is key as Showplace Cabinetry continues to grow and evolve. “Interior design trends and wood colors change fast,” said Myers. “Over the last 22 years since Showplace started building cabinets, we’ve seen blonde wood, golden oak, cherry reds, extremely dark stains, gray stains, black stains and now light stains are resurging again.”

With the addition of Pampas, Showplace now offers 25 stains on various wood species. Pampas will also be available in premium finish options like weathered and vintage. Providing no shortage of options for today’s homeowner to choose from in their next home project.

Showplace Adds James M. Wiederrich to Its Board of Directors

(HARRISBURG, SD) – Showplace Cabinetry is pleased to announce James M. Wiederrich as its newest member of the Showplace Board of Directors.

New Showplace Board Member Jim Wiederrich

Wiederrich is an attorney for Woods Fuller and has a forty year career focused on business and corporate law.

“I am excited to serve on the Showplace Board of Directors. Showplace’s relationship building philosophy is foundational to its success,” says Wiederrich. “Solid and trusting relationships are built with employees, vendors, dealers, and customers. I hope to enhance the company’s success through my own experiences in building long lasting relationships.”

Wiederrich is the first person from outside of the Showplace company to be added to the board of directors.

Showplace Cabinetry CEO Bill Allen welcomes the new addition. “We look forward to the skills, vast knowledge of business law and history of success that Jim will bring,” says Allen. “We have worked with Woods Fuller over the years and that partnership led us to consider Jim for our board. We are very grateful he accepted our offer.”

Wiederrich looks forward to applying his skill set and experience to the cabinet industry.

“The industry is always fast paced and changing. We need to continually look for new opportunities in how we do business, what we do for business, and how we can be more successful in the future,” says Wiederrich.

“There are only two directions a business can go. It either moves forward, or it goes backward. There is no such thing as staying even.”