
High-end window and door manufacturer Marvin has introduced a new collection that the brand says meets industry demand “for design flexibility with expansive sizes and exceptional performance.”
Engineered in collaboration with trade professionals, the new Marvin Vivid collection features a streamlined design to suit a range of architectural styles and includes three window types–casement, awning and direct glaze–and three door types, sliding, swinging and bi-fold.
“The Vivid collection marks yet another milestone in Marvin’s legacy of innovation,” says Darrin
Peterson, president of Marvin. “Built from customer insights, this collection rounds out our product portfolio to best serve the needs of architects, builders and homeowners across the country.”
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Products in the collection come in large-format sizes, with heights up to 10 feet and performance grades up to PG50. They are also offered in design-forward color palettes, modern hardware, robust frames and features designed for easy maintenance. “Slim profiles and thoughtfully balanced proportions were intentionally designed to blend into transitional to contemporary homes,” the company says.
Marvin says it developed a proprietary fiberglass reinforced composite material when it decided to bring these new windows and doors to market. The composite is exclusively for the Vivid window interiors. “What sets the material apart is that it can achieve a wide variety of profiles—ideal for interior sashes, frames and sash covers—thanks to its unique pultrusion process during manufacturing,” the company says. The exterior of the products will feature Marvin’s long-running Ultrex fiberglass, offering durability, structural performance and low maintenance.
“Maintenance shouldn’t be an afterthought,” said Chris Hurd, senior director of product management at Marvin. “Every challenge the building community raised from weather and installation to fit and finish, became a point of focus for our team. The result is a product that supports the builder’s process and improves the homeowner’s experience at an accessible price point.”
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Marvin says the products in the collection meet or exceed Energy Star Version 7.0, with options for dual- and triple-pane glass and advanced thermal efficiency. The collection allows for large, light-filled spaces while meeting modern standards for comfort and sustainability, the company adds.
“They asked what I liked about the Vivid collection, and I told them: bigger sizes, easier to install, cleaner look. Something that works for contemporary builds while staying within budget,” Jack Harper, owner of Lakewood Construction in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, says in Marvin’s release announcing the launch . “Marvin listened to what builders need and has actually created it.”
The Marvin Vivid collection is available in Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, with additional availability in 2026.
