designers select
Seating
Two designers select their favorite new seating
Mark Arlynn Dannehl iidA, leed AP id+c
Davis: Ginkgo davisfurniture.com reader service no. 220
Flux: Flux Chair fluxfurniture.com reader service no. 221
Bernhardt Design: Forest Stool bernhardtdesign.com reader service no. 222
Associate corgan dallas
“With a rise in organically influenced architecture, this molded plywood chair by Jehs + laub is a great solution for dining, training, or guest seating.”
“this lightweight chair takes mobility to the extreme with an origami-like design that can be folded for easy transport and storage.”
“these Arik levy–designed stools are sophisticated yet simple, with a wide range of finish combinations.”
Carrie Frye leed AP id+c, cdt
Keilhauer: Boxcar Lounge Chair keilhauer.com reader service no. 223
Herman Miller: Sayl Task Chair hermanmiller.com reader service no. 224
Principal director of interior design studio Fusion charlotte, north carolina
“the lightweight legs and ‘floating’ seat are outstanding, and the separation between seat and back indicate a strong sense of design and how it should be viewed from all sides.”
“it’s hard to beat Herman Miller when it comes to task chairs, and this is another example of why. the detailing comes only slightly second to the functionality.”
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