Founded by GW Haworth in 1948, US company Haworth now has a presence in 120 countries worldwide.
November 21st, 2008
It is internationally outstanding for the development and manufacture of innovative and flexible work environments. Haworth has developed many industry firsts – from the first mobile office system to the first office panel-to-panel cabling system. Haworth has earned numerous awards for its business and design practices, such as environmental sustainability, leadership and community service.
Product Range
Loose, system and task furniture.
Major Brands
Bamboo, Xone, Adflex Desk, FS Desk, Symposio conference table, LOOK, X99, Zody, Tea chair, Luzzo collaborative seating, Zolar collaborative seating.
Application
Commercial.
Sustainability
Haworth manufactures environmentally sustainable products for the office as part of its detailed environmental policy.
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