Allsteel's Two-Thirds Collection offers adaptable and aesthetically pleasing furniture designed to enhance workplace flexibility and collaboration. Featuring various shapes and sizes, the collection allows for easy reconfiguration and promotes agile work styles. Designed by Joey Ruiter, it includes poufs, benches, and tables that can be used in diverse office settings, adding comfort and visual interest while ensuring a sophisticated atmosphere.
NaughtOne Introduces Truffle, a Playful Pouf With a Charming Form
NaughtOne has launched the Truffle pouf, a versatile and playful seating option available in two sizes. Its organic design features solid Bio-Pur
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foam for comfort and stability, aligning with the brand's sustainability goals by reducing fossil fuel use. The pouf's upholstery allows for customization through various fabric choices, making it suitable for both collaborative and lounge settings. Truffle is now available through NaughtOne and MillerKnoll certified dealers.
New from Arper - Organic Designs for Multi-Purpose Use
Arper has launched new extensions to the Ghia and Kata collections, featuring the Ghia 74 table and Kata Chair, designed by Altherr Désile Park. The Ghia 74 table offers a functional and sophisticated design suitable for various spaces, available in multiple sizes and made with sustainability in mind. The Kata Chair emphasizes natural materials and comfort, with options for wood or upholstered shells, and is also FSC-certified, promoting easy disassembly for sustainability.
Herman Miller introduces Eames Turned Stool in white oak
Herman Miller has introduced a white oak finish for the Eames Turned Stool, originally designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames. This marks the first time the stool is available in a light finish, expanding its collection which now includes walnut and ebonized ash options. The stool serves multiple functions and maintains the original dimensions and craftsmanship. It is available for purchase online and in stores. The Eames Office continues to uphold the legacy of the Eames designs, ensuring authenticity and promoting their impact through various initiatives.
Knoll Reissues the Tugendhat Chair, Where Architectural Design Meets Contemporary Comfort
Knoll has reissued the Tugendhat Chair by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, blending minimalist design with contemporary comfort. The chair features a cantilevered form, untufted seat, leather strap back, and thick cushions, allowing for movement and adaptability. Designed for Villa Tugendhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the chair reflects a connection between architecture and nature. Customizable options are available, making it suitable for various interior settings.
Artcobell Adds Round Ottoman and Curved Tables to Soft Seating Lounge Line
Artcobell has expanded its Curved + Linear Lounge Series by adding a round ottoman and curved tables, designed to complement existing seating solutions for K-12 educational environments. The new products feature various height options and finishes, enhancing classroom flexibility and supporting effective learning environments. The collection meets industry standards for comfort, safety, and sustainability, and aims to empower both students and teachers in their learning experiences.
Introducing Abl, Keilhauer's Sculpted Lounge Chair Shaped To Perfection
Abl is a mid-back lounge chair by Keilhauer, designed with a fluid shape inspired by gravity and featuring solid ash wood legs. It includes optional ottoman support, customizable upholstery, and emphasizes comfort and elegance. Abl is also a certified Carbon Neutral Product made from FSC-certified materials, with a focus on sustainability and recyclability.
Introducing Omaha Benches
The Omaha bench, designed by Brad Ascalon and Snøhetta for the Joslyn Art Museum expansion, combines timeless form with contemporary design and comfort. Available in five sizes and two depths, it features solid ash or walnut bases and customizable upholstery, making it suitable for various applications.