hm213
In a completely fresh approach to public-area seating, Stefan Schoning's hm213 beam-mounted system introduces a dynamic "horizon" to his seating through the articulation of the height of the backrests. The product range comprises three- and four-seat beams, with or without arms, and an optional table. Beams can also be linked in back-to-back configurations, and can be floor-fixed. These elements combine to provide a versatile seating solution for waiting and rest areas in all retail, healthcare, educational and public sector environments.
hm22
A light, fresh variation on the classic tub-chair theme, hm22 is ideally suited to corporate, leisure and public area seating where its compact proportions and contemporary design will complement and enhance any environment.
hm221
Originating from a brief set by Hitch Mylius for final year students at Central St Martins, hm221, designed by Timothee Mion is a modular system that alters the perception of how one should sit.
hm55
Architects Olaf Kneer and Marianne Mueller's iconic seating design develops a simple, playful profile into a comfortable and versatile range of products. Comprising seat unit with or without arms, a pouffe and a mini side-table, the elements can be combined in many ways and covered in a wide choice of fabrics.
hm58
A versatile chair for commercial and leisure environments, hm58 is available with either a chrome-finished stacking skid, four-leg base, or 4-star swivel base and with optional armrests. The hm58a can be stacked 10 high on the trolley, 6 high without. The hm58d with compact laminate tablet is ideal for conference, seminar and educational use; a matching barstool completes the range.
hm59
Demackerメs dynamic lounge chair provides superb comfort through the natural flexing of its preformed plywood shell. Available in both low- and high-back versions, with or without armrests, the chair has the option of either a chromed skid base or polished aluminium swivel pedestal.
hm61
Designed for his award-winning Oyster House, Nigel Coates' 'Oxo' seating system is based on two complementary forms that can be used together to create dynamic and flexible arrangements, or as individual seats. A chaise longue, small pouffe and side table complete the range.
hm63
The low, pebble-like units of hm63 can be laid out in structured patterns, used either individually or scattered throughout a space to provide organic seating arrangements. Each of the three elements is generously proportioned and can be specified with or without a backrest. The adaptability of the product offers a variety of uses for both public and private spaces.
hm77
Kazuko Okamoto's hm77 'Cake' seating is a simple, inventive and playful seat unit that combines and links to form interesting crystalline forms. The simple geometry of the wedge-shaped seat is available in three versions: with left- or right-handed backrest, or without back.
hm83
An exciting concept for public seating, the hm83 bench can be used as a dramatic stand-alone feature or linked together to form molecular, geometric arrangements.