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Quantum’s iLevel goes to The Met

Quantum’s iLevel goes to The Met

Quantum’s iLevel goes to The Met

NEW YORK – Quantum Rehab will take part in an exhibit honoring women fashion designers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute. Among the many designs on display on opening night was a bodysuit designed by Hillary Taymour and worn by Aaron Rose Philip, who has cerebral palsy and uses a Quantum Edge 3 power wheelchair with iLevel. Quantum also worked with representatives from the Costume Institute to provide an Edge 3 chair for the exhibit. “We are very excited and appreciative to be contacted by the Met to be part of their exhibition and even more so, that they wanted to display a Quantum power chair at the exhibition,” said Jay Brislin, vice president, Quantum Rehab. “An event such as this helps continue to highlight how mobility products can provide functional independence to individuals to help them accomplish any of the goals they have in their lives.” Originally planned for 2020, the Women Dressing Women exhibit was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. It will be on view at the Met through March 3. 

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