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The range spans 6 pieces: 2 benches, a large circular bench, a low table, a screen, and an occasional table. The circular bench is the formal anchor of the collection, its shape making the campfire analogy most explicit by creating a defined gathering zone without enclosing it. The screen introduces a degree of acoustic and visual separation without closing off the space, allowing the collection to define territories within open-plan settings while keeping them permeable.
The collection is designed for nomadic work patterns, environments where people move through rather than occupy fixed positions. Each piece is self-contained enough to be reconfigured, but the full range works together to establish a coherent informal space within a larger interior. The sophistication of the collection lies in how restrained the individual pieces are relative to the social dynamic they are designed to produce.