Edo, Australian designed by Schamburg + Alvisse, takes its cues from the Japanese mega city, humanized by intimate tea houses, intriguing lane ways and bustling courtyards.
March 3rd, 2015
The clean architectural lines of the Edo Workscape promises designers a toolkit brimming with place making solutions.
The Edo 1 collection offers single or two-seat lounge, leg frame in solid Oak timber and round legs in solid Oak timber or metal powder coated in black. You can also combine high cushion, low cushion, loose cushion and removable armrest.
Unlock your clients’ potential by offering them spatial diversity: places for quiet focus time, places for private conversations, places for quiet collaboration and places for energetic team brainstorming.
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