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.
hm85
Designed for both contract and domestic environments, Simon Pengelly's generously proportioned hm85 armchair is characterised by the meticulous detailing of its sculptural form and skilful tailoring.
hm86
Simon Pengelly's versatile hm86 is available as an armchair with either low-or high-back or a low back compact sofa.
hm88
The sculptural form of Chijioke Aguh's "voluptuous bench" combines a strong visual impact with practicality and comfort. The aeroply frame is upholstered in cmhr graded foams and supported on boomerang-shaped steel feet finished in a mid-grey powder coat. A wide choice of fabrics and hides is available.
Hula
Hula consists of a set of metal rods tapering out towards the top where they criss-cross. This
creates a beautiful coat hanger suitable for both domestic and contract uses.
Icon
Fruit of the collaboration between designer and cabinetmaker, to solve the need for a piece as aggressive in design, as functional in use. Icon is the sum of creativity, technology and crafted handiwork, resulting in a table of whimsical shape and much worked wood. Structure of solid ash with the possibility of different finishes. Tempered glass 1cm thick.