Stylecraft presents Softscape, the inaugural collection for ‘LEN by Helen Kontouris’.
April 22nd, 2014
The very first collection for new brand ‘LEN by Helen Kontouris’ is a result of an 18-month collaboration between award-winning Australian designer Helen Kontouris and Stylecraft.
Suitable for both contract and residential settings, the Softscape collection offers a new way to work, meet, relax and interact. It comes with optional accessories including integrated power, lamps, coat stands and planter boxes, and features over 25 seating modules for the ultimate flexibility in seat configuration.
Softscape Modular Lounge is designed and manufactured in Australia, and is available exclusively through Stylecraft.
To view the full Softscape Collection, click here.
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