Launched at NeoCon 2018, BuzziSpark from Buzzispace is a collection of high-back sofas that offers a shielded escape from stressful moments to decompress and regroup.
July 27th, 2018
Launched by BuzziSpace at NeoCon 2018, BuzziSpark is a collection of high-back sofas that offers a comfy escape, with a twist. Designed by Alain Gilles, BuzziSpark features an L-shaped panel with rounded corners that acts as a sound and visual barrier to cocoon its users, pulling them out from stressful moments to decompress and regroup.

Designed as flexible add-ons, this structural element (affectionately dubbed by BuzziSpace as the ‘shield’) determines the function of the sofa within the space depending on where and how it is placed.
Create a room-within-a-room by optimising the shield’s height.

Turn it into a loveseat by rotating it to sit on its wider side.

BuzziSpark is made to cater to many types of workers and their different work modes. The sofa collection includes 3-seater, 2-seater and 1-seater with two options of backrest height (165 or 197 centimetres).

In Singapore, Buzzispace is carried by Zenith.
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