Modular Seating Systems

The Flow Seating Has Three Adaptable Options for Hospitality Environments

The Flow seating system appears as the lead modular system in a trio of new products designed for hospitality interiors. Flow is built from twelve modules in a mix of curved and straight pieces that can form sofas, benches, or standalone seats. Each module uses a plywood frame with layered foam and is available with or without backrests. Alongside Flow, the release includes the Nala ottoman, offered in multiple shapes with fabric or leather upholstery, and the Daisy chair, which pairs a compact quilted back with a low base that can function as a chair or stool. All pieces are produced in a wide range of colours to support different layout needs.

The collection is designed for lobbies, lounges and flexible public spaces where seating often shifts. The modules maintain consistent proportions so groups can be rearranged without disrupting circulation. Upholstery options vary from textured fabrics to smooth finishes, and the forms stay minimal to support long-term commercial use.

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Customizable Hospitality Architecture
The increasing demand for versatile and aesthetic seating solutions drives innovation in creating modular furniture that can be easily adapted to various functions within hospitality spaces.
Sustainable Furniture Design
The integration of durable materials like plywood and layered foam in modular seating systems supports the trend towards sustainable and long-lasting furniture designs.
Colorful Minimalism
The wide range of color options offered in the Flow seating system reflects the growing trend of personalizing spaces while maintaining a minimalistic style.

Sectors Adopting This

Hospitality Furniture
The introduction of adaptable furniture systems like Flow emphasizes the evolving needs of hotels and public spaces for flexible and efficient seating solutions.
Interior Design
Modular seating systems such as the one described allow interior designers to create dynamic environments that cater to fluid social interactions.
Commercial Upholstery
This expanding interest in versatile and durable fabrics tailored for hospitality environments reshapes the commercial upholstery industry towards innovation and creativity.
SCORE
4.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 40%
Activity 12%
Freshness 69%

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