Versteel updates its Companion seating collection ahead of its 30th anniversary, enhancing sustainability, comfort, and customization. Key improvements include in-house production of urethane armcaps for better grip and durability, and sourcing wood components from a skilled American manufacturer. The collection now features localized sourcing of materials, reducing emissions and supporting a transparent supply chain. Companion continues to provide durable and easy-to-maintain seating for various environments while evolving to meet modern design needs.
Arcadia Introduces Soa: A Full-Family Seating and Table Collection Designed to Comfort, Adapt and Endure
Arcadia introduces Soa, a versatile seating and table collection designed for comfort and durability, ideal for healthcare and various environments. The collection features modular options, replaceable components, and a weight capacity of up to 1,000 lbs, combining aesthetic appeal with practical functionality.
DEDON's PLAY Seating Now Available in 4 New Nature-Inspired Colors
SEASHELL NUO: A cove of comfort, reimagined
HBF Celebrates Hazel at Fulton Market Design Days
David Irwin introduces the Setter Swivel, an evolved take on his acclaimed Setter collection for Deadgood
David Irwin has launched the Setter Swivel, a flexible and comfortable office chair that retains the original Setter's character while enhancing ergonomics and modularity. Built in the UK with sustainability in mind, it features removable fabric covers for easy maintenance and is part of Deadgood's ReLove program aimed at reducing waste through repair and reuse.
DARRAN Furniture Launches "Yara" – A different take on the conference chair that is casual, sophisticated and designed for comfort and approachability
Bridging Heritage Craft and Code: TRAME Introduces ENLACE at Downtown Design Riyadh
TRAME launched the ENLACE collection at Downtown Design Riyadh, merging generative design with traditional weaving to create unique bistro chairs. Collaborating with Aranda/Lasch and Maison Louis Drucker, the project showcases how digital tools can enhance craftsmanship, allowing visitors to design their own chair patterns through an interactive algorithm.








