Seating area design

Transform any space into a cozy seating area with these design ideas. Discover how to create a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for relaxation and conversation.
Healthcare Lobby Design, Health Clinic Interior Design, Waiting Area Design, Medical Office Interior, Hospital Reception, Interior Design Lobby, Hospital Design Architecture, Hospital Waiting Room, Waiting Room Design

The Ojai collection is a substantial look for the healthcare space, featuring a modular platform design. The seating is a versatile collection of lounge chairs, modular seats, benches with online tables and occasional tables. Creates beautiful lobbies and waiting areas while offering comfort for a more longer sit.

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Erin Bernthal
Karlskrona, Sofa For Waiting Area, Retail Lounge Area, Minimalist Waiting Area, Reception Area Design Waiting Rooms, Hospital Waiting Area Design, Waiting Lounge Design, Apartment Common Area, Seating Area Office

Lido is a modular system of poufs designed for customising the waiting space. Simple and basic forms allow modularity and infinite customisation. The clean, minimalist design of the cut makes it possible to combine modules and accessories to tailor the solution best suited to individual requirements.

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Himani
Leaf size and shape is incredibly important to plant-life, as it is an adaptation that helps them thrive within the environments in which they live. Large leaves can counteract the daytime heat-trapping effect using transpiration – the plant version of sweating. Large leaves allow tropical plants to capture an optimal amount of sunlight energy which, when paired with sufficient water, leads the plants to convert this energy into growth and development. Outdoor Round Seating, Outdoor Working Space Design, Outdoor Office Furniture, Office Outdoor Area, Shade Design Outdoor, Round Sitting Area, Outdoor Study Area, Outdoor Study Space, Outdoor Working Space

Leaf size and shape is incredibly important to plant-life, as it is an adaptation that helps them thrive within the environments in which they live. Large leaves can counteract the daytime heat-trapping effect using transpiration – the plant version of sweating. Large leaves allow tropical plants to capture an optimal amount of sunlight energy which, when paired with sufficient water, leads the plants to convert this energy into growth and development.

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scott matthews