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Solutions for Informal Learning Spaces
Swoop Lounge Furniture
Designed by Brian Kane
Swoop in and connect with others. Sit, sprawl, lie down. Throw
your leg over a chair arm while you work, talk, or just relax.
Traditional lounge furniture inhibits movement. Swoop encourages
it. A modular system that lets you position a table or ottoman here
or there, wherever it works best at the moment, Swoop takes the
edge of lounge furniture.
Eames Molded Plastic Armchair Rocker Base
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames
Charles and Ray Eames realized their frst successful, single-shell
form in 1950 with the Molded Fiberglass Chairs. However, when
the environmental risks associated with fberglass production
became more widely understood, the decision was made to
discontinue fberglass shell production until a more suitable
material could be found. In 2004, Herman Miller reintroduced
the Molded Plastic Chair in polypropylene. In addition to being
100 percent recyclable, the polypropylene shell chair’s subtle
matte texture ofers a sof tactility as well as notable durability.
The armchair with rocker base is just one of many fnish, material,
and base options that will add elegance to any setting.
Eames Walnut Stools
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames
Originally designed for the lobby of the Time & Life Building
in New York City, these artful objects stand easily on their own,
functioning as stools, side tables, or something in between.
Finely crafed from solid walnut with concave tops and bottoms,
the stools ofer any space—traditional or modern—inventive
seating and surface options.