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MARK Product – Flow modular sofa

Mix Awards 24: Product of the Year – Seating

 

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Flow is a 100% foam-free modular seating system: bringing comfort and conscience to the contract furniture market. Suitable for both hospitality and workplace interiors, Flow gives designers huge freedom to create multiple configurations in soft curved forms. The contemporary organic and welcoming form is driven not only by looks, but by considered ergonomics to provide good support for a wide range of tasks and activities. You can sit on Flow to work, to eat, to relax and talk.

The combination of steel springs and plant-based filling materials such as coir, recycled cotton and natural latex create a seat that looks as comfortable as it feels. Comprising of 8 standard shapes the functionally of Flow is created to enable any workplace to adapt their settings. A combination of straights, curves, tables, and arms enables end users to create endless configurations. Flow is designed to have two major sustainability impacts. Firstly, it is plant-based rather than foam-based, with major environmental and health impacts. Second, not only is the product made entirely in the UK, it provides employment to people with disabilities.

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