The Pixel collection from Bene does A LOT – all in the bid to encourage ideas and innovation in the workplace.
February 20th, 2017
Bene unveiled several forward-thinking solutions at last year’s Orgatec. One of them was Pixel, which was designed to bring a homely atmosphere into the workplace and stimulate fresh ideas and innovative thinking among individuals and teams.
Designed by Christian Horner, Pixel is a highly flexible solution that does a whole lot despite its modest looks. The collection is composed of 36cm boxes made of unprocessed pine plywood that can be put together easily to make a wide variety of furniture. Be it a table, storage room or seating, any setting is possible and can be put together quickly to meet the activities of the day or the hour, and to create an environment where ideas can grow and flow.
Bene is carried in Singapore by Schiavello.
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