Campers & Dens

Campers & Dens

Campers & Dens is a step change in built environment interior architecture. A unique, demountable system that can be moved, re-positioned or re-used to suit changing needs.

Bix Lounge System

Bix Lounge System

Create lounge-based work settings that host teams and technology in comfort. Bix Lounge System with optional back screen creates space division while keeping the feel of an open, social environment.

Noha Chair

Noha Chair

Noha, designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, stands out for the sophisticated smooth lines of its backrest and its cleverly balanced seat that mimics a folded pillow.

Noha Lounge

Noha Lounge

Noha, designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, stands out for the sophisticated smooth lines of its backrest and its cleverly balanced seat that mimics a folded pillow.

Fat Work Chair

Fat Work Chair

Designed to hug the body, the Fat Work Chair allows for multiple sitting positions while casters provide comfortable movement at work.

Coalesse Ensemble Lounge System

Coalesse Ensemble Lounge System

The new life of work is about building relationships. With its modular collection of layered lounge furniture and screens, Ensemble breaks down barriers to create fresh connections—between comfort and function. Privacy and proximity. Meet the ingredients of the new gathering place, for all the places where people want to come together.

West Elm Work Brighton Lounge

West Elm Work Brighton Lounge

Inspired by the traditional wood-frame joinery of the mid-century design, West Elm Work Brighton offers an updated take with sleek metal construction.

West Elm Work Boardwalk Table

West Elm Work Boardwalk Table

East meets West in the design of our modular Boardwalk system. Pillow-like cushion seats inspired by Japanese zaisu sit on a simple platform with natural wood detailing—a nod to 1960s California residential design.

West Elm Work Boardwalk Lounge

West Elm Work Boardwalk Lounge

East meets West in the design of our modular Boardwalk system. Pillow-like cushion seats inspired by Japanese zaisu sit on a simple platform with natural wood detailing—a nod to 1960s California residential design.