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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. The Frame table series explores the concept of “framing” a variety of tabletop wood materials to complement or contrast with its construction. This collection is nicely suited for classic modern business interiors and can be paired with other pieces in the Barbara Barry for HBF family of furniture.

 

The Rhine Collection is defined by its organic round forms, revolutionary horizontal expression, and unmatched reconfigurability. 

Meticulously crafted by hand, Rhine transforms public spaces with boundless spatial freedom or creates intimate conversation zones. 

Featuring chairs in static, swivel, and mobile options alongside integrated companion tables, this modular collection creates inviting compositions that bring warmth and refinement to a space.

Every stage of Reinhard’s design process is done by hand, from initial sketches to refined scale models and final prototypes.

Designed by Todd Bracher, HBF’s Nest is a comprehensive furniture collection created to foster social connection and nurture collaboration. The guest and lounge seating enhance the versatility of functional occasional tables; the combination offers a refined solution easily adaptable to many environments. The Nest chair, in particular, combines semi-translucent mesh back and steam-bent wood and gives it a sense of lightness and sophistication—enhanced by the gracefully slanted arms and beautifully detailed polished base. The futuristic Nest series look and feel different from traditional lounge furniture, while speaking to HBF’s expertise in wood through the framing. 

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. The Frame table series explores the concept of “framing” a variety of tabletop wood materials to complement or contrast with its construction. This collection is nicely suited for classic modern business interiors and can be paired with other pieces in the Barbara Barry for HBF family of furniture.

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. The Frame table series explores the concept of “framing” a variety of tabletop wood materials to complement or contrast with its construction. This collection is nicely suited for classic modern business interiors and can be paired with other pieces in the Barbara Barry for HBF family of furniture.

 

The Rhine Collection is defined by its organic round forms, revolutionary horizontal expression, and unmatched reconfigurability. 

Meticulously crafted by hand, Rhine transforms public spaces with boundless spatial freedom or creates intimate conversation zones. 

Featuring chairs in static, swivel, and mobile options alongside integrated companion tables, this modular collection creates inviting compositions that bring warmth and refinement to a space.

Every stage of Reinhard’s design process is done by hand, from initial sketches to refined scale models and final prototypes.

Designed by Todd Bracher, HBF’s Nest is a comprehensive furniture collection created to foster social connection and nurture collaboration. The guest and lounge seating enhance the versatility of functional occasional tables; the combination offers a refined solution easily adaptable to many environments. The Nest chair, in particular, combines semi-translucent mesh back and steam-bent wood and gives it a sense of lightness and sophistication—enhanced by the gracefully slanted arms and beautifully detailed polished base. The futuristic Nest series look and feel different from traditional lounge furniture, while speaking to HBF’s expertise in wood through the framing. 

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 Double Take table series integrates soft curves on the inside leg and brings grace to this classic form. The brushed stainless steel frames with glass surfaces gives this series a modern, sleek look and can be paired with other pieces in the Barbara Barry for HBF family of furniture. 

The Rhine Collection is defined by its organic round forms, revolutionary horizontal expression, and unmatched reconfigurability. 

Meticulously crafted by hand, Rhine transforms public spaces with boundless spatial freedom or creates intimate conversation zones. 

Featuring chairs in static, swivel, and mobile options alongside integrated companion tables, this modular collection creates inviting compositions that bring warmth and refinement to a space.

Every stage of Reinhard’s design process is done by hand, from initial sketches to refined scale models and final prototypes.

With modular versatility at its core, Costa effortlessly shifts between work, training, cafe, and collaboration—meeting the evolving needs of contemporary environments.

Thoughtfully engineered, Costa’s nesting and flip-top design transforms setup and storage into a simple, fluid motion, empowering users to create space, on demand.

Crafted with refined materials, smart technology integration, and lasting durability, Costa exists not just to furnish a room, but to anticipate its next purpose.

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