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PUBLIC OFFICE LANDSCAPE


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PUBLIC OFFICE LANDSCAPE By Herman Miller

Collection: Public Office Landscape

Designer: Yves Béhar

Type: Corner armchair with armrests

The Social Chair is the core component of the Public system.‎ It brings a new level of ergonomics and functionality to soft seating by accommodating a range of people and postures as they work.‎ The chair encourages the purposeful interactions that drive work, at the desk, in group areas and throughout the entire office.‎ Both literally and figuratively, the Social Chair is designed for connection.‎ Its open, inviting shape encourages people to sit and interact, while its top surface seamlessly links to desks, storage units and other Social Chairs.‎ The Social Chair’s seat, made from expanded polypropylene, is lightweight, highly recyclable and comprised of a minimal amount of foam.‎ Based on the belief that the more people connect, the better they work, Public transforms every part of the office, including individual desks, into places for collaboration.‎ Public is the first office system to support casual work and to provide comfort at the desk, in circulation spaces and in group areas — all with a consistent design vocabulary.‎ Visually uniform and modular surfaces, storage and seating can be configured into a broad range of settings that encourage fluid transitions between collaborative and focused work.‎ Public was designed to support fluid interactions and spontaneous conversations across the entire landscape, keeping the office in a state of flow, where people are engaged, focused and able to move freely between collaborative and individual work activities.‎ With a modular kit of parts, Public enables people to work how and where they want.‎ Casual group areas become destinations for brainstorming, teamwork, presentations and meetings.‎ Individual workspaces facilitate sharing and interaction, or productivity and privacy.‎ Public elements can be arranged into configurations that express culture and foster belonging — and that can evolve as needs change.‎ Layers of colour and material create visual consistency and enhance the flow of movement from individual to group activities and from private to shared spaces.‎ Public’s highly versatile elements can be reconfigured as an organisation grows and evolves, eliminating the need to acquire a new system and dispose of the old.‎ Public’s carefully considered responsible design uses the least possible materials.‎

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