Scala Floor
Scala floor screens are covered by felt on both sides. For the floor- and the table screens, Anya Sebton has developed stands, composed by steel pipes, which highlight the spontaneous manner of the design.
Scala Pendant
The new Scala vertical hanging room divider are covered by felt on both sides. Mounted in the ceiling by a discret wire, which is attached to a black fitting at the top of the absorber.
Scala Wall
Scala Wall is a playful paraphrase on corrugated iron that simultaneously employs the functionality of the shape. The moulded felt absorbs sound and the wave-shaped surface effectively breaks the sound waves.
Scancaro
Both a piece of sculpture and a furnishing accessory, this creation, which combines art, design and craftsmanship, is suitable for a host of uses and interpretations, creating a unique composition wherever it is employed.
Select Largo XL
A large easy chair with neckrest for entrance halls and hotel rooms. Swivel as an option. Sitting position relaxed. Leg chromed or epoxy coated.
Selectum Auditorium
Selectum is a highly versatile auditorium chair with many upholstery and finishing options. Its slightly curved shell gives perfect comfort even for longer sitting. The basic form is practical ? the generous Selectum looks natural and aesthetic in rows. A single fixed chair can easily be grouped to curved or straight rows to form different set-ups with variable distance between chairs etc. Optional armrests and a folding writing tablet.
Silu
SILU, a fusion of traditional wood bending techniques and traditional know-how with the most contemporary design.
The sinuous profile and stackability of the SILU chair turn this family into architectural pieces.
In the SILU table, Ben van Berkel showcases the union between the leg and the tabletop. Inspired by architectural shapes, the leg curves to meet the solid tabletop.
Sky Ceiling
Insipid, featureless ceilings compromise the overall impression made by far too many interior environments. Sky, a modular system developed by Abstracta and designer Stefan Borselius, sets out to change this with a design language that imbues a room with visual energy while improving its soundscape.
Sky Ceiling´s solution allows an easy attachment with magnets directly to a ceiling’s metal construction, which makes possible to experiment with different arrangements and change things around.