Living Edge hosted a party to launch BLOC – an innovative new workspace furniture system produced in collaboration between CAON and Kvadrat Maharam.
Kvadrat Maharam and Caon collaborated to launch BLOC, an all-new and highly innovative workspace furniture system. The BLOC system of modular furniture is a distillation of Caon’s extensive experience devising award-winning aviation interiors.
A great design deserves a great party, and BLOC was launched in in collaboration with Living Edge this week at an exclusive event attending by some of design’s best and brightest.
































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