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Designed by Alyssa Coletti, the Hazel Collection embodies purposeful simplicity, thoughtful detailing, and solid ash construction. Rooted in craft, each chair features mortise and tenon joinery—celebrating time-honored techniques with modern refinement.

Offered in five models, Hazel maintains a consistent silhouette while allowing a range of textile applications for personalized expression. With an upright pitch designed for active posture, the collection brings quiet confidence to workplace, hospitality, and collaborative environments.

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

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.

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.

Named for New York’s eponymous hotel on the Upper East Side, the Carlyle collection is a series of three chairs designed by Kevin Stark for HBF. With gently curved backs crafted from quarter-sawn ash veneer for a contemporary, straight-grain look, Carlyle combines rich materiality with classic architectural forms reduced to their most essential forms. Offered in side, bar, and counter versions with a solid ash or upholstered seat, Carlyle seating series is perfectly at-home in hospitality design, workplace, and even residential applications.

 

The Karina chair, designed by Glyn Peter Machin for HBF, evokes classic Scandinavian design while establishing a contemporary aesthetic. Each element of Karina is carefully shaped: not one straight regular-cut component exists within the design of the chair. All elements flow effortlessly from leg to arm to back rest, making each chair appear to be a single molded entity—strong, yet almost weightless. Karina is also defined by its exposed tenons, clean lines, light-weight construction, highly detailed curvaceous forms, and floating, finely tailored leather upholstery. Karina is equally at home in the conference room or the dining room.

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. 

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.

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