Kurve is a freestanding modular seating program, allowing collaboration in a secluded space.
April 30th, 2010
Kurve was designed by Niels Gammelgaard of Pelikan Design Copenhagen.
Kurve is suitable for any public space which requires an upholstered textile solution with an added value of comfort, acoustics and privacy.
Kurve has 3 modules including concave, straight and convex allowing designers to create customised configurations.
Each module has an optional 1350mm high acoustical screen which clips on to the back.
Kurve offers an optional writing tablet and coffee tables modules incorporating stylish power & data units.
Kurve is manufactured in Australia, is available on a 6 week lead time, and is designed to meet Australian and internationally environmental certification.
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