s otli ht Kids make a mess on your new couch? Just wipe away the extras with a dry towel and then spot clean with a soap-and-water solution. Bloomfield Hills couple takes Crypton from institutional into homes. I Lynne Konstantin Randy and Craig Rubin launched Crypton fabrics in 1993, from a one-room office in the basement of their home. Just a eing an inventor is in his DNA:' year later, Crypton was specified as the only says Randy Rubin of her hus- textile that could be used by McDonald's band, Craig, whose grandfather globally. Soon, the fabrics were launched invented versions of the army cot, the fold- in education and healthcare and long-term ing chair and movie theater seats. "He's living facilities, hotels and more. "My goal always coming up with ideas to improve on was for Crypton to be a household name a product:' Randy says. "I wanted to be Kleenex:' In the contract textile business, Craig And in the commercial industry, it is. represented lines of beautifully made and The fabric's advanced technology allows for designed fabrics that would then be vinyl- permanent stain, moisture, mildew, bacte- ized for durability and sold to restaurants, ria and odor-resistant protection. Crypton hospitals, hotels and nursing homes. "The works closely with American mills to create vinyl would make them very cumbersome, high-performance fabrics with a patented and the laminate would peel and crack," says integrated — not coated — moisture bar- Randy. "It wasn't the fabrics; it was the vinyl:' rier, meaning it is spill-proof, stain-proof Browsing the aisles of a drugstore, Craig and surprise-proof. And who, besides hotels had a moment of inspiration. Passing a row and hospitals, wants that ease, combined of disposable diapers, he knew he had his with luscious colors and chic designs? answer. "They are breathable, they repel Families. With children. And dogs. And moisture — it's not just a coating, it's a seal parents who want to live their lives with- within the framework:' says Randy, who out worrying about their furniture getting managed marketing programs for high-pro- stained. file corporations, including JC Penney and So Crypton, based in Bloomfield Hills, Kmart. "Those diapers were the seed of an has created Crypton Home, and partnered with Gorman's Home Furnishing and idea that became the driving force behind our whole business:' Interior Design, with five design cen- The couple began researching existing ters across the state and a showroom in fabrics and patents, and discovered that Southfield, to make a grand entrance into there were patents for waterproof fabric, for the residential arena. "This isn't an aftermarket spray-on solu- stain-resistant fabric, for polyurethane and anti-microbial treatments. But the features tion," says Bernie Moray, CEO of Gorman's. had never been bundled together. "Craig "Their technology allows these lifestyle said, 'No way, you're a crazy lady:" says properties to be woven directly into the fab- Randy. "But today, 20 years later, we have ric. I was impressed:' Randy says, "Bernie has mentored me for 19 global patents:' Contributing Writer B Craig and Randy Rubin, co-chairmen of Crypton fabrics, founded the company in the basement of their home in 1993. the last five years to prepare for this. He has a lot of influence with national furniture manufacturers, so he is able to offer a lot of freedom for our enterprise. He has helped me determine which fabrics furniture manufacturers would buy and to determine customer trends. And then he said, let me be your beta test:" Launched in November, Crypton Home has its own space inside Gorman's show- room, where clients can watch the magic of Crypton's innovation in action. "We let shoppers write on the fabrics with crayon, pour coffee on it — do what- ever they think might be dangerous to the fabric, then watch us spot-clean it away:' Randy says. "And the response is always, `Why would I buy anything else?' It doesn't cost that much more than other fabrics and provides all of the flexibility of high-end designs:' Offering 45 different fabrics that can be used with any piece of furniture at Gorman's, Crypton also offers infinite more options that can be purchased at any uphol- stery shop to custom-cover any piece. In addition to Crypton's growth into the residential market, the company has recently broadened even further. In January, Crypton became the Crypton Companies and acquired Nano-Tex, a textile technol- ogy company whose performance finishes enhance brands including the Gap, Target, Nordstrom, Lands' End and more. "We were starting to get calls from people in the apparel world and football uniforms:' says Randy. "We realized this is much big- ger than only upholstery, but we wanted to continue focusing on what we were doing well. Nano-Tex was for sale, so this way we are still based in Michigan and only work with American mills, but now we have offices in Hong Kong, India, China and Japan. We are growing our own business, while learning theirs at the same time. It strengthens both of us:' For information about Crypton Home, visit cryptonfabrics.com , or Gorman's Home Furnishings and Interior Design's showroom in Southfield (248-353-9880; gormans.com). ❑ Award-winning Comfy Spots let kids get cozy while resisting spilled milk and sticky fingers. Crypton also offers a line of adorable Pet Beds, including a collection designed by photographer William Wegman. February 13 • 2014 53