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LTB Lounge and MeetYou: Spazi di lavoro, spazi di vita

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Flexible, ergonomic and modular, LTB Haworth’s new lounge seating system is the latest addition to the company’s Organic Workspace design concept based on flexibility, integration and sustainability. LTB has been designed with lounge, waiting room and work areas in mind. The aim: to create environments where interaction and exchange are made pleasurable and stimulating. The brainchild of French designers Catherine Le Téo and Thierry Blet, LTB comprises a modular series of small (depth: 65 and 50 cm), rectangular and semi-circular sofas with back and arm rests and matching accessories in the form of - fully wired - low tables and open bookshelves. These few simple elements can be put together in innumerable ways to create custom-designed work areas where concentration is key and relaxation conducive to productivity, creativity and a whole new attitude to work itself.
Combining the LTB Lounge with the MeetYou partition system provides secluded, sound-dampened environments as required. Developed by German designer Michael Schmidt, this freestanding system of lightweight, acoustically insulated panels creates pleasing spaces where acoustic comfort and privacy combine to make communication both effective and agreeable.
The perforated polystyrene core of the MeetYou panels combines sound dampening and lightweight - each panel is only 4 kg. The fabric cladding comes in a range of colours. Vertically and horizontally stackable, the panels can be made to enclose the LTB seating system, creating fluid, customer-specific environments as required. Like the LTB, the panel system can be dismounted and remounted into other configurations as needed.

Haworth
Via Einstein, 63
I - 40017 San Giovanni in Persiceto (BO)
Tel. +39 051 820111
Fax +39 051 820320
www.haworth.it

 
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