Mobius is a seating solution offering endless possibilities
November 1st, 2012
Mobius curves, twists and changes direction – seemingly without a start or an end point.
The collection’s unique double-sided S-back module allows for the seating position to face both ways, enhancing the versatility of the range and offering you greater potential for creating ’personal’ spaces in public places.

Extending the appeal of the Mobius system is the ability to create engaging and unique settings with the selection of contrasting or complementary upholstery textiles.

The modular seating system offers an array of segments that can be assembled to create endless configurations, limited only by your imagination.

Mobius has been specified for breakout and waiting seating in foyers, airports, libraries, offices, and shopping centres.
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