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"Meet me under the tree..."

A spot to slow down, recharge and catch up

Public spaces will soon begin to reopen in the aftermath of COVID-19, and designers worldwide have urgently shifted their focus on creating environments that encourage safe distribution of crowds. Whether it be in an office building, a shopping mall, or a transit hub, the new normal in furniture design will call for well-integrated and enjoyable solutions in social distancing. With that in mind, the designers at Green Furniture Concept have launched a unique take on the traditional meeting point – The Seamless Table Leaf Lamp Metal Tree.

Imagine if people could meet under a tree - The new type of meeting spot.

Much like most of Green Furniture’s product lines, this is a modular concept. In its basic configuration, the table is offered as a small circle. However, with the addition of various straight and curved modules, the table can expand into organic winding shapes. With a standing desk height, seamless design and acoustic features, the table serves as a unique collaboration space also containing a modern "plug-and-play"solution. The Seamless Table is the new meeting spot. Perfect for ad-hoc meetings, group study, and individual work in places like transport hubs, lobbies, libraries, universities or offices. Most importantly, with its modular flexibility, the Seamless Table encourages physical distance without compromising the feeling of community – a feeling that is channelled through the product’s refreshing biophilic design.

“We did extensive research on how the future of work and travels would look and our belief is that the future is versatile. The place to work is no longer limited to the office. Users will have different needs and behave differently depending on their tasks. Offices and public spaces will need to be redesigned to follow that need. With the Seamless Table users will find a place to grab a coffee with a colleague, work for a while waiting for the next departure, charge their electronic devices or just contemplate under the soothing acoustic leaves of the Leaf Lamp Tree. And the whole system is made modular to fit the ever-changing needs of the office and public space. Jonas Ekholst, Head of Design Green Furniture Concept

"Meet me under the tree..."

Details

  • Carlsgatan 5, 211 20 Malmö, Sweden
  • Green Furniture Concept