Thursday 16 February 2017

The latest in intelligent seating from Herman Miller.

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The latest in intelligent seating from Herman Miller.

Introducing the Herman Miller Keyn Chair by forpeople.

The Keyn Chair Group is a range of meeting and side chairs that offers responsive movement and immediate comfort for collaborative spaces.

The design, by the London firm forpeople, uses four key parts to create every model in the group, so each retains the same visual appeal. For extra comfort, Keyn's CradleFlex movement responds to shifts in posture, reclining up to 10 degrees.

By changing the base, finish and upholstery, the Keyn Chair Group can be tailored for use in a café, meeting room, workshop space or boardroom. Whatever the model, every chair retains the same immediate comfort and responsive movement. The almost limitless number of combinations ensures Keyn complements our existing seating, from Studio 7.5's Mirra 2 Chair through to Stumpf and Chadwick's iconic Aeron Chair.

 

Available now at Living Edge from $615.

 

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Now available at Living Edge: Aeron Remastered

Just as iconic films and albums are updated for new audiences, Aeron has been remastered to meet the needs of today's work, workers, and work environments. By coupling co-designer Don Chadwick's vision with Herman Miller's latest research around the science of sitting, the new Aeron works smarter than ever before—so you can too.

 

Aeron Remastered Size B with Mineral Frame

$1,695

 

 

Aeron Remastered Size A with Graphite Frame

$1,495

 

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Muuto transforms the Zoku Hotel in Amsterdam.

Located in the heart of Amsterdam's historic eastern Canal District, the Zoku Hotel creates a new, innovative category for the hospitality industry by being a 'work-meets-play', 'home-office' hybrid.

When furnishing Zoku, the two founders together with Concrete Architects envisioned an interior concept that merged Japanese functionality with Nordic design aesthetics; an interior, which was both functional and visually pleasing. It was important for Zoku and Concrete architects to create an environment where the traveler feels a balance between their business and private life; designing rooms to have the ambience and feel of a 'personal apartment'.

Muuto's designs were used to add liveliness and fun splashes of color to each living space, thus creating a homely and personalized setting. They were interwoven into every aspect of Zoku; the lofts, public areas, and the communal working and lounging spaces, fitting seamlessly into the design philosophy of Zoku.

Copyright: Muuto
Photos: Benjamin Lund

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