Blok Furniture’s Lulu ottoman and Aura table made their successful debut this September at Brisbane inDesign ’08, drawing positive feedback from the crowds.
December 19th, 2008
Lulu’s wedge shape perfectly compliments and interacts with the angles of the Aura coffee table, while it’s contrasting upholstery makes a contemporary yet relaxed statement. Available in two sizes, Lulu’s dimensions can be modified for custom spaces.
Aura draws inspiration from Blok’s popular halo table, and it’s organic kidney-shaped form and cutout detail make a dramatic visual statement. Initially developed in American walnut and ash, Aura is available in a selection of veneers, laminates and two pack colours.
These versatile pieces are particularly suited to commercial fitouts, and have been ordered for retail developments, educational institutions and workplace breakout areas.
Designer Richard Park has developed a reputation for crafting affordable, high quality Australian made products, available on reliable lead times nationwide. With a solid client base, an expanding range and a growing portfolio of custom projects for interiors designers and architects, Blok continues to provide innovative solutions for both commercial and residential environments.
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