Introducing The Adapt Round Ottoman

  • Introducing The Adapt Round Ottoman
  • Furniture - April 2019

Using design elements form the Adapt Lounge, the Adapt Round Ottoman is a moveable upholstered stool that provides flexible seating for home and office spaces.

The new Adapt Round Ottoman complements the rest of the collect perfectly. A truly modular system with functionality at its core, the Adapt Collection with its lounges, tables and accessories caters to all commercial and residential spaces. Including offices, receptions, universities, airports and hospitality spaces.

Available in two sizes: ⌀500 and ⌀900 complete with custom upholstery options, the Adapt Round Ottoman features an oversized French seam around the top edge of the ottoman. This brings a relaxed nature to the overall minimalist design.

Made in Melbourne.

The new Adapt Collection accessories are available in Australia exclusively through our Australian & Singaporean distributor Stylecraft, and in New Zealand through our distributor Matisse. International enquiries can be submitted to our Melbourne studio by calling us on +61 (3) 9329 4145 or alternatively by contacting sales@rossgardam.com.au.

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