A New Place by Ross Gardam

  • A New Place by Ross Gardam
  • Furniture - December 2020
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Haydn Cattach

The Ross Gardam team is excited to introduce new Place Two & Three Seater and Arc Elements to the Place Collection range.

These new elements further Place Collections versatility as well as allowing for more permanent seating arrangements.

The new longer units can be joined to smaller ones or used as alternatives to single elements, enabling endless configurations in seating options.

Place offers the most functional, modular platform to connect, experience and create. At the heart of the collection is the desire to bring people together. To support creativity in an environment which is smart, agile and intuitive. Endlessly modular with ottomans, lounges, arms and backs all designed to fit the needs of any space across numerous functions. Multiple back and arm heights provide varying levels of privacy, from casual to full privacy spaces. Curved units provide circular meeting spaces and organic floorplan layouts while longer units enable more permanent configurations.

Junctions between each of the elements create a soft appearance while seat pull-downs and fine stitching help define a meticulous attention to detail.

Place Collection, including the new additions is available through Stylecraft in Australia and Singapore.

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