Pour l'éditeur Proof, l'architecte Rianne Makkink et le designer Jurgen Bey du Studio Makkink & Bey ont créé les assises Worsofa. Ce système de mobilier modulaire de bureau a été conçu pour favoriser la communication, la productivité et les échanges entre les collaborateurs lors des réunions. Grâce à leurs formes surprenantes et fragmentées, ces meubles composites pourront s'emboiter comme les pièces d'un puzzle pour créer de multiples combinaisons et permettre de nombreux usages et postures, assises, étendues ou debout, les dossiers ou les accoudoirs pouvant alors être utilisés comme tablettes.





















Sur Worksofa, Proof précise:

"The idea for the WorkSofa grew out of our commitment to stimulate 'genuine' communication. We believe that by sitting differently we can influence people's approach to sit different. After intensive research into the activity of sitting and the nature of maximizing social activity Studio Makkink & Bey have come across many different possibilities for creating a  new furniture piece.

As a result of these, the idea of modularity and flexibility became the primary focus in creating the WorkSofa — essential ingredients when it comes to honouring the needs of our users. In every instance, the different characteristics of the WorkSofa offer many new possibilities and configurations in which stylish pieces of the puzzle allow for endless varieties of communication to occur.  From informal to intimate the modular WorkSofa has proven itself as an ideal setting for public meetings, presentations, brainstorm sessions and group work — or even a place to have a meeting with oneself."

Pour en savoir plus, visitez le site de Studio Makkin & Bey et celui de Proof.


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