A new concept brand by Dutch designer, Jurgen Bey, ’Prooff’ is a collection of office furniture (both new and old) exploring new perspectives in office design.
April 23rd, 2009
For more info on Prooff visit prooff.nl
Images by Marcus Piper and Christey Johansson of studio one8one7
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