Modular upholstered bench Freeflow
contemporaryfabriclacquered aluminum base

modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
modular upholstered bench
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Characteristics

Type
modular
Style
contemporary
Seat material
fabric
Base material
lacquered aluminum base
Market
contract
Options
with backrest, upholstered
Designer
by Gordon Guillaumier
Color
gray, black
Capacity
multiplace
Seat height

43 cm
(16.9 in)

Total height

66 cm
(26 in)

Total width

165 cm, 202 cm, 231 cm
(65 in, 80 in, 91 in)

Total depth

106 cm, 112 cm, 146 cm, 191 cm
(42 in, 44 in, 57 in, 75 in)

Description

Sense vs Sense Fluid and sinuous, Freeflow is an upholstered seating system specifically conceived for the contract market. Principally designed for use in large spaces and inspired by flyovers, the project disobeys modular rationality introducing a surprising functionality and appearance of lightness into the continuous flow. The simple, essential sofa is formed by double padded strips which run parallel to each other. The backrest, if used as such, intersects the seat to create a double-faced seat. An unexpected crossing of lanes which changes the direction of this sophisticatedly stylish piece. Seat in stress-resistant flame-retardant polyurethane foam in varied densities and polyester fiberfill on wood frame. Back in injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam and polyester fiberfill over internal wood frame. Base is steel with powder coat finish. Feet are triangular tubular aluminum with powder coat finish. Levelling glides are polypropylene. Freeflow collection covers are not removable.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.