The Steelcase collection designed by Turnstone is a flexible solution that enables users to create the workspace they need, within the space they have.
November 16th, 2012
Campfire is a unique collection of furniture pieces that promotes a flexible office – one that transitions easily from personal and intimate to engaging and collaborative, thereby maximising the potential of an existing space.

The core pieces in the collection include:
The Big Lounge
As comfortable as a living room couch, the Campfire Big Lounge is ideal for lounging on with a laptop, or for having an informal meeting with the team or with clients.
The Half Lounge
A smaller version of the Big Lounge, the Half Lounge offers the perfect amount of room and comfort for those seeking a personal escape from the office.

Wedge
The Campfire Wedge creates a soft, organic boundary between work areas for privacy.
Alight Ottoman
The Campfire Ottoman has a dual identity – as a perch and as a quick and easy table.
Paper Table
Winner of the “2009 NeoCon Gold Award” (occasional table category), the Campfire Paper Table enables users to write and draw their thoughts on its paper or glass surface and then spin it around to show to guests.

Personal Table
With the Campfire Personal Table, work can come to you if you want it to. The Personal Table is an adaptable surface that users can pull up to where they are seated, providing an extra surface for the laptop or notes.
Screen
Campfire Screens enables users to create a more personal space, while the semi-transparent material lets enough of the outside world in to keep one ’in the loop’.
Big Lamp
Like a big beach umbrella, the Campfire Big Lamp helps users identify a smaller space as their own within the larger office.

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