April 24, 2024
Words: Interior Design Staff
Transform spaces with these dynamic furniture options that help clients customize interiors to fit their needs.
CHECK OUT THESE PIECES FEATURING BOLD GEOMETRIC FORMS
Boulevard 90 ̊ Curve Bench by Hightower
Photography courtesy of Hightower.
Boulevard 90 ̊ Curve bench with soaped-oak table by Hightower.
Powder Coated-Steel Planter With Rails by Most Modest by Lightcorp
Photography courtesy of Most Modest.
Jesse Hill’s Silas powder coated–steel planter/storage bin on casters, with integrated rails to accommodate standard-size hanging folders, by Most Modest by LightCorp.
Dayton Occasional Tables With Surfaces By Plural Studios
Photography courtesy of Plural Studios.
David Allan Pesso’s Dayton occasional tables available in the manufacturer’s standard material palette of solid surfaces, wood veneers, and laminates, by Plural Studios.
Ralik Modular Seating System by Arper
Photography courtesy of Arper.
Ichiro Iwasaki’s Ralik modular seating system by Arper.
RUT Sectional With Modules by Scandinavian Spaces
Photography courtesy of Scandinavian Spaces.
Thomas Bernstrand & Stefan Borselius’s RUT sectional, with modules that lock onto a steel H-beam in any direction, by Blå Station, through Scandinavian Spaces.
Buddyhub Desk System With Wraparound Panels by Pedrali
Photography courtesy of Pedrali.
Busetti Garuti Redaelli’s Buddyhub desk system with sound-absorbing wraparound panels by Pedrali.
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