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The Phlox Collection Boasts Delicately Designed Seating and Tables

The Phlox collection by London studio Rainlight includes a range of delicately designed tables and seating. The studio created the range for Japanese office furniture brand Okamura. Informed by the soft shape of petals, items in the Phlox collection bring a sense of softness to the working environment.

Designers at the Rainlight studio decided to name the collection after the night-blooming flower, the phlox. The range includes elegantly shaped conference and lounge chairs, a high stool, and five different table shapes. Each table is distinguished by its gently rounded silhouette, thereby mimicking the soft phlox flower petals. Moreover, the chairs are defined by their undulating seats; however, each chair style boasts varying degrees of back support.
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1. Nature-inspired Office Furniture - Designing office furniture inspired by nature, like the Phlox collection, can create a calming and inviting space for workers.
2. Soft Shapes in Furniture Design - Incorporating gently rounded silhouettes, as seen in the Phlox collection, can bring a sense of comfort and softness to furniture design.
3. Customizable Workspace Furniture - Offering chairs with varying degrees of back support, as seen in the Phlox collection, can provide workers with the ability to customize their workspace for maximum comfort.
Industry Implications
1. Office Furniture - The Phlox collection by Rainlight and Okamura demonstrates how office furniture design can be elevated by incorporating nature-inspired elements.
2. Interior Design - Nature-inspired furniture design, such as the Phlox collection, can be incorporated into overall interior design plans to create a cohesive and inviting space.
3. Sustainable Furniture - Designing furniture with biophilic elements, like the Phlox collection, can appeal to consumers looking for sustainable and eco-friendly options in their furniture choices.

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