Looking to refurnish your office space but stuck with the standard options in mind? Let that worry out of your mind as we bring to you the perkiest collection of sustainable office furniture on the block. Presenting Neinkamper’s Beam collection of curvaceous, sustainable, and playful seating and tables, which is specifically designed for workplace ergonomics at the core.
Keeping true to its name, Beam adds warmth to the design by providing a rich play of silhouettes. Disrupting the furniture market with this collection, the arrangement is easy and relaxed to create a notable display. An assortment of single lounge chairs or two- and three-seater, with the option of adding a table as well, this customized seating configuration gives a distinctive appearance along with a low carbon footprint.
The opulent Beam lounge collection adds liveliness and is a viable arrangement for office lobbies, breakout rooms, and lounges alike. The compact and curvaceous upholstered seating aesthetically clad the exposed wooden beam for a chic setting.
Moreover, the users have the liberty to create their own dynamic looks, arranging the designs as they please for customized work environments as the compilation of furniture pieces complements each other. Indigenous placement of an electric socket fitted within the table that sits well between the two-seater chairs facilitates ease of working.
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The furniture collection also features a trio of tables that is modern and well-designed. Exuding a subtle low-sheen finish, Beam’s coffee tables are crafted of wood veneer for organic and sculptural form. The 3-inch thick tabletops display the various elevations and add amusement to the soft curved tables.
The variance in shape, texture, and layout of these chairs and tables, balances the form and function of the entire collection. The Beam lounge chairs with cute, cuddly, and sculptural forms are similar in design to the Flock collection by Ukrainian designer Kateryna Sokolova.
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