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HBF’s Triscape table and pouf, a casual seating collection with fluid lines and an elemental form, is inspired by the fractal geometry of nature. Designed by Todd Bracher, this versatile collection creates a flexible, scalable environment suitable for a myriad of uses—from lounge to active work sessions, and impromptu, casual meetings. These light weight tables are available with an optional seating pad, offering greater user flexibility.

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.” 

November is a comprehensive series of occasional tables created by celebrated designer Mario Ruiz. The beauty of the mixed elements of wood and metal together is visual  stunning to the eye and provides a sturdy and durable table to stand the test of time.

A merging of classic Danish, American, and Japanese design, the Simple Writing Desk by Copenhagen-based OEO Studio is specifically designed for the minimal yet engaging workplace. Set on pared-back, trestle-like metal legs, the work surface can be fitted with a back piece and optional accessories, including a right-facing shelf and left-facing cork insert, plus a centered power station. Multiple finishes are available for the oak components, while the metal can be powder coated or polished chrome. The Simple Writing Desk’s small and thoughtful footprint perfectly complements co-working spaces, “Zoom-rooms,” or even home offices.

A merging of classic Danish, American, and Japanese design, the Simple Writing Desk by Copenhagen-based OEO Studio is specifically designed for the minimal yet engaging workplace. Set on pared-back, trestle-like metal legs, the work surface can be fitted with a back piece and optional accessories, including a right-facing shelf and left-facing cork insert, plus a centered power station. Multiple finishes are available for the oak components, while the metal can be powder coated or polished chrome. The Simple Writing Desk’s small and thoughtful footprint perfectly complements co-working spaces, “Zoom-rooms,” or even home offices.

Designer Todd Bracher pays tribute to the “casual café” style seen in modern contract spaces and created this versatile and easy to use Andaz series of chairs for HBF. Whether it’s a co-working space or an airy restaurant, the Andaz chairs are meant to be functional, adaptable, and seamlessly blend within a range of environments. Andaz achieves aesthetic flexibility with a modern, clean palette and range of upholstery, wood, and paint styles.

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.” 

 

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.” 

Designer Todd Bracher pays tribute to the “casual café” style seen in modern contract spaces and created this versatile and easy to use Andaz series of chairs for HBF. Whether it’s a co-working space or an airy restaurant, the Andaz chairs are meant to be functional, adaptable, and seamlessly blend within a range of environments. Andaz achieves aesthetic flexibility with a modern, clean palette and range of upholstery, wood, and paint styles.

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