The A-Collection by Brunner evokes minimalism and design harmony. What’s more, it makes for a stunning addition to a multitude of commercial spaces.
May 8th, 2019
Developed and created by Stuttgart designers Markus Jehs and Jürgen Laub for Brunner, the A-Collection is the epitome of harmony in design. Every piece of furniture in this collection has been built with slim legs representing the letter ‘A.’ This characteristic shape helps individual pieces fuse effortlessly and discreetly into any type of environment or setting.
Currently, the collection is composed of A-Chair, A-Bench, A-Lounge, A-Table and A-Pult. Interestingly, new models were added to the existing range to create a more harmonious ensemble. Brunner also showcased the A-Collection during the recently-concluded Orgatec.
With its sleek and contemporary lines, the A-Chair makes a distinctive first impression. Armrests, while entirely optional, are typically composed of polypropylene and can be either fitted or integrated into the frame of the chair. The design helps save space too; 15 chairs can be stacked and stored vertically. The comfortable and easy-to-use A-chair is perfect for seminars, conferences or cafeteria spaces. It can also be accessorised with soft arm caps, writing tables and a range of upholstery fabrics.
Available in a range of configurations with linear linking mechanisms, the A-Bench is a modular seating system offering multiple seating opportunities. It can be configured in rows, or at 90-degree angles, as a curve, or even in alternating directions.
Elevating the bench’s comfort quotient are high-quality moulded foam upholstery materials. Ideal for cafeteria, restaurants, co-working spaces or even lounges, the bench makes for a stylish and functional addition to every space imaginable.
A-Table is an elegant, space saving, folding table offering operational ease and legroom, especially when used in combination with the A-Chair/A-Bench. The design is modern, restrained and the use of filigree lines does well to conceal the table’s functional complexity. Like its chair counterpart, the A-Table stacks very easily too.
The A-Lounge offers individual seating and makes for a striking addition to waiting areas. Made with comfortable upholstery, the lounge seat offers more space as well as seating comfort. While frames were originally available in aluminium, there is a new wood variant to watch out for.
This modern stand is all you need to store your books and notes, especially when making presentations.
Find out how Brunner’s A-Collection can add value to your organisation’s workspaces, available at Zenith.
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