Designed for Kokuyo, Brackets is a uniquely flexible high-back sofa system that promotes communication in the workplace.
June 21st, 2013
Designed for use in the office, Brackets facilitates communication by ‘bracketing’ its inhabitants in a space.
Users can freely combine the seven sofa types and four table types to create a variety of spaces for openness or privacy, concentration or relaxation, and individuals or groups.
The sofas have sharp forms that fit into an office environment, while softer inner curves provide comfort to the user.
The high back also offers privacy and dampens the surrounding noise to allow more focused discussions to take place.
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