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Cappellini asked us to design a contract seating system for hotel lobbies, offices and VIP airport lounges.

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Cappellini

Cappellini is an Italian furniture company founded in 1946 by Enrico Cappellini in Brianza. The brand gained international recognition in the 1980s after being taken over by Enrico's son Giulio Cappellini. They're known for collaborating with designers like Jasper Morrison, the Bouroullec brothers, Patricia urquiola, and many more while still discovering emerging talent. Their furniture features innovative forms, bold colors, and experimental materials.

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Desires

Comfort

Privacy

Modularity

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Emotional Sensory Cues

Relaxation

Order & Cleanliness

Reasuring & Calm

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Product Sensory Cues

Calming Colors

Soft Materials

Modern Form

The Arcade Collection
consists of a chair, sofa, two tables and a wall divider.

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Modularity

Due to the modularity of the cushions, panels, and form of the chair it can be customized with different styles of cushions, colors, and configurations

The Arcade Collection has been designed to be set up and put together in various configurations that maximize space while at the same time maintaining the feeling of comfort and privacy.

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End of Life

A key part of the brief was to create a sustainable product.  The Arcade Collection is made so that all materials can be seperated easily and recycled properly at the end of the products life.  The cushions on the chair and sofa are detachable to allow for easy replacement as well as deconstruction.

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