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Office, p2

-- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM


Spring 2003
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Spring 2003: Office
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O.Kitalia

The progressive Web.file.it series is a fashion-forward system with colored partitions, tech-ready desks, and totally groovy tabletop shapes. In italy at 39-04-22-868-042.

Arte

Looking to spark some office intrigue? Consider Lirica, which seems built for work and play. The sinuous shell is made of "steelglass," a mixture of polyester resin and fiberglass. At Larosa Design and Consulting, 602-274-4929. Visit Site.

Global

Designer Zooey Chu's Flex Nest stacking chair offers a slightly funky design that still takes care of business. Upholstered or polypropylene seats and backs come in a variety of colors. Standard models include tungsten-finished legs and black molded-polyurethane arms; an armless version is also available. Visit site.

Hon Industries

It's easy to see why the Perpetual chair received the Chicago Athenaeum's Good Design Award. The innovative solid steel-wire frame utilizes a passive ergonomic approach, meaning that the seat and back flex independently to allow automatic adjustment with every move. Visit site.

Colebrook Bosson Saunders

This British design firm recently partnered with Knoll Extra to bring forth a collection of goods that's sure to improve the office—or at least make it look better. Folder is a line of wall accessories laser-cut from powder-coated steel. Use them to stash paper, pens, files, and even flowers stylishly. Visit site.

Prismatique Designs

The Konverse line of conference tables offers something for everyone. Materials and finishes include wood veneers, plastic laminates, Colora textured polyurethane, marble, and granite. A variety of shapes, sizes, configurations, base types, and edge details is also on the menu. In addition, Konverse incorporates integrated cable management and communications-presentation technology accessibility. Visit site.

Haworth

Tutti transcends the parameters of the typical furniture system with a group of compatible product families. These include Spaceware (freestanding screens and ceilings) and Workwear (lighting and work tools). Coordinating desks, storage, and technology components complete the offerings. Four "atmospheres" (finish and color groups) are available. Active is shown; there's also natura, mediterranean, and soft luxury. Visit site.

Creative Wood Products

Platform 2 is a complete case-goods collection—choose from a simple credenza to complex work walls. Available in a variety of materials, with metal, stone, and glass accents. Phone 510-635-5399 for information.

 

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