Artisan Custom Closets, located on Wylie Road in the East Cobb area, has been named the Cobb Chamber of Commerce’s 2022 Small Business of the Year.
Artisan president Lisa Carlquist accepted the trophy with Cobb Chamber officials Monday as part of the organization’s Small Business of the Year awards luncheon.
Here’s what the Chamber said in a release about Artisan Custom Closets:
“The Artisan Custom Closets team is dedicated to finding the best possible solution for its customers by providing perfectly functional and aesthetically appealing storage systems to clients according to their storage requirements, budget, and style preferences. The team provides clients with a one-on-one consultation and 3D imaging designs before manufacturing in Marietta and installing custom pieces within the home, guiding clients through each step from start to finish.
“Artisan Custom Closets pride themselves on being the only company in Georgia to have its designers certified by the Association of Closet & Storage Professionals. Additionally, the company uses environmentally friendly products that are made from 100% recovered or recycled wood fibers. With 20,000 customers in the Atlanta area, the team’s strong work ethics, professionalism, and quality of workmanship has expanded the business to new heights.”
“Our mission is simple, to make people’s lives more organized and save them time,” Carlquist said in her business’ application. “It has been quite the journey over the last 25 years in this industry watching people start out viewing custom closets as a luxury; now, most people see them as a necessity.”
The Chamber explained that once the field was narrowed down to five finalists, a site visit by an independent panel of judges takes place. “The visit is meant to be a fresh, in-person opportunity to present the ideals, practices, values and day-to-day operations discussed in their initial application.”
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