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Products Briefs: Workplace

By Sheila Kim
An antidote to staid conference room furniture, this ultra-slim table by Davis is engineered to support a top as long as 144”. Made with an aluminum sheet affixed to a lightweight substrate on f
Span Conference and Worktable
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An antidote to staid conference room furniture, this ultra-slim table by Davis is engineered to support a top as long as 144”. Made with an aluminum sheet affixed to a lightweight substrate on four tubular legs, Span is available in a wood veneer or white acrylic finish in 11 sizes.
A panel system from textile company Unika Vaev, Ecoustic Moov absorbs sound while creating wavelike dimension on walls. Each 19¾” unit combines a felt-covered hyperbolic-curve face with a s
Ecoustic Moov
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A panel system from textile company Unika Vaev, Ecoustic Moov absorbs sound while creating wavelike dimension on walls. Each 19¾” unit combines a felt-covered hyperbolic-curve face with a sound chamber tile behind it to achieve an NRC of 0.9. The back tile is easily screw-mounted onto the wall, while the felt, available in 15 colors, is affixed to the tile with Velcro.
Inspired by the shapes of flower  petals, Bernhardt Design's Chiara is  a sculptural lounge chair with a  seat-and-back shell that gently curves  to support and cradle the sitter.  Available in a rang
Chiara by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance
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Inspired by the shapes of flower petals, Bernhardt Design's Chiara is a sculptural lounge chair with a seat-and-back shell that gently curves to support and cradle the sitter. Available in a range of fabrics and leathers from the company's textile division, the shell features edge-stitch detailing and a tailored seat pad. Its four-prong, polished-aluminum base houses a self-return swivel mechanism.
Milan-based architect Diego Grandi puts an urban spin on this faux-bois porcelain tile line. Called Type-32, the collection consists of large-format planks—up to 118” long—with two l
Type-32 by Diego Grandi
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Milan-based architect Diego Grandi puts an urban spin on this faux-bois porcelain tile line. Called Type-32, the collection consists of large-format planks—up to 118” long—with two layers of screen-printing, the first replicating a wood grain, the second featuring one of four different oblique line patterns. Combined, the tiles produce a herringbone effect with a graphic twist. Part of Lea Ceramiche's Slimtech 5Plus series, the tiles are 1/5” thick and available in six colors.
A recessed LED panel with a slim frame, Focal Point's Telios fixture integrates seamlessly into, and flush with, typical grid ceilings. Four different light outputs—from 2,309 to 3,945 lumens&#8
Telios
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A recessed LED panel with a slim frame, Focal Point's Telios fixture integrates seamlessly into, and flush with, typical grid ceilings. Four different light outputs—from 2,309 to 3,945 lumens—are offered, in color temperatures ranging from 3,000 to 4,000 K. The 1” frame, composed of 20-gauge steel, is powder coated in a satin finish. The frame is also available with a perforated pattern and a colored acrylic insert to produce a backlit dotted border.
An antidote to staid conference room furniture, this ultra-slim table by Davis is engineered to support a top as long as 144”. Made with an aluminum sheet affixed to a lightweight substrate on f
A panel system from textile company Unika Vaev, Ecoustic Moov absorbs sound while creating wavelike dimension on walls. Each 19¾” unit combines a felt-covered hyperbolic-curve face with a s
Inspired by the shapes of flower  petals, Bernhardt Design's Chiara is  a sculptural lounge chair with a  seat-and-back shell that gently curves  to support and cradle the sitter.  Available in a rang
Milan-based architect Diego Grandi puts an urban spin on this faux-bois porcelain tile line. Called Type-32, the collection consists of large-format planks—up to 118” long—with two l
A recessed LED panel with a slim frame, Focal Point's Telios fixture integrates seamlessly into, and flush with, typical grid ceilings. Four different light outputs—from 2,309 to 3,945 lumens&#8
March 16, 2014


The office goes modern with the help of minimalist and edgy furnishings, from a monolithic conference table to psychedelic wall panels.

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Former RECORD editor Sheila Kim is a Brooklyn-based journalist who writes about commercial and residential architecture, interior design, and products.

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