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The MOD Lounge Collection by Henrik Schulz for HBF embodies a humanistic approach towards the workplace, crafting pieces that look and feel “at home” in a range of public spaces. With a modular sensibility, MOD allows for a variety of customizable seating arrangements while optimizing productivity and comfort. MOD’s thoughtfully designed foam cushioning and wide layout make it ideal for both collaborative and individual working. Henrik Schulz kept the comfort of WFH in mind, designing MOD’s dynamic duality for ideal relaxation or active productivity that goes “beyond the desk.” 

Designed by Barbara Barry, the KUBI Collection is defined by its solid wood architecture and unadorned details. Modular and meticulously crafted, KUBI punctuates a room as a signature piece or reimagines traditional spaces as ‘villages.’ The elemental forms create a harmonious environment for reflection and connection.

With its clean lines, minimalistic design, and focus on user experience, the KUBI Lounge Chair accentuates a space as a statement piece or exists as a modular interlocking unit for collaboration.

Designed by Barbara Barry, the KUBI Collection is defined by its solid wood architecture and unadorned details. Modular and meticulously crafted, KUBI punctuates a room as a signature piece or reimagines traditional spaces as ‘villages.’ The elemental forms create a harmonious environment for reflection and connection.

The KUBI Lounge Two-Seater captures the collection’s philosophy of elemental forms and understated elegance to create optimal configurations for reception areas, lobbies, or boardrooms.

Attracted to the pragmatic approach of 1960’s modernism, Space Copenhagen kept a simple, masculine, industrial expression in mind when they designed Social for HBF. This collection features swivel chairs, lounge chairs, and guest chairs—offering endless seating combinations with a cohesive look and feel. Available in various configurations—with or without arms, and various bases—with casters or glides, Social is truly built to accommodate every environment and function. Regardless of configuration, Social can easily be adjusted for whatever is needed that day, whether it’s a group break-out session or a private coffee and conversation.

 

With crisp, no-nonsense silhouettes and a meticulous attention to detail, Barbara Barry’s furniture designs for HBF are inspired by the personality, history, and architecture of Southern California. While each collection has a distinctive look, one constant thread throughout is simplicity—something Barry strives for in everything she creates. Her Westwood sofa, loveseat, and lounge chairs for HBF reveal an appreciation for understated luxury and welcoming comfort. The extra deep seating design brings a cozy residential flair to contract spaces such as building lobbies and hospitality settings.

The MOD Lounge Collection by Henrik Schulz for HBF embodies a humanistic approach towards the workplace, crafting pieces that look and feel “at home” in a range of public spaces. With a modular sensibility, MOD allows for a variety of customizable seating arrangements while optimizing productivity and comfort. MOD’s thoughtfully designed foam cushioning and wide layout make it ideal for both collaborative and individual working. Henrik Schulz kept the comfort of WFH in mind, designing MOD’s dynamic duality for ideal relaxation or active productivity that goes “beyond the desk.” 

The MOD Lounge Collection by Henrik Schulz for HBF embodies a humanistic approach towards the workplace, crafting pieces that look and feel “at home” in a range of public spaces. With a modular sensibility, MOD allows for a variety of customizable seating arrangements while optimizing productivity and comfort. MOD’s thoughtfully designed foam cushioning and wide layout make it ideal for both collaborative and individual working. Henrik Schulz kept the comfort of WFH in mind, designing MOD’s dynamic duality for ideal relaxation or active productivity that goes “beyond the desk.” 

 

Alda Ly Architecture's (ALA) ethos of inspired design-thinking and close attention to user experience inspired the creation of Bao, a pouf that is incredibly welcoming, emotive, and functional. Constructed to embody the experience of a lounge chair, its dual-density cut-foam cushion and webbing provides optimal, firm support for sumptuous comfort. Bao retains its playful and collaborative spirit while serving as a space-saving and stylish seating companion for lively conversations, ideal for both professional and private settings.

 

Inspired by and named for the Japanese words that literally mean “tree sap,” the Jueki stools are carved from solid ash wood into organic seating solutions. The collection, designed in a collaboration between HBF and Jonathan Yoshida Rowell, features four legs that appear to pull away from the softly curved seat, without disturbance or force. The effect is highlighted in its underside, in the way the wood grain appears to flow downward. The leg ends round slightly as they meet the floor, like the final drippings of the sap itself. A steel support loop echoes the seat’s silhouette and provides an additional level of structural integrity. Jueki’s sculptural, lightweight body—available in three heights—works well in both formal and informal settings. Various finishes are available for the stools, as are custom match finishes upon request. 

 

With crisp, no-nonsense silhouettes and a meticulous attention to detail, Barbara Barry’s Westwood sofa, loveseat, and lounge chairs for HBF reveal an appreciation for understated luxury and welcoming comfort. The extra deep seating design brings a cozy residential flair to contract spaces such as building lobbies and hospitality settings.

 

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