“Collar”, More than Etiquette
In the ancient times, “collar” was deemed as a symbol of etiquette and respect. Nowadays, the various attributes of “collar” are used to differentiate office spaces and work types. The prevalence of open office environment at present has resulted in the integration of various forms in an office space. The unique design of Collar sofa not only gives consideration to communication and collaboration, but also endows space with a certain sense of etiquette, indicates its class, and provides a gentleman-like use experience.
In traditional office space, partition or wall is often used to divide space into different areas. However, the diversity of office styles advocated today enables flexible transformation in space, and user’s freedom of choice seems even more important. The sense of security and smooth style of “Collar” create an ultimate comfortable experience. When seated, the user will be surrounded by the softness of “collar”. Choose “Collar” to form courteous reception in a flexible social setting.
Two-tone Design of “Collar"
The two-tone design of “Collar” highlights the elegant silhouette of sofa, and its integrated back creates a contrast of clean lines.
High “Collar” Design of Gentleman Style
Collar sofa has one-seater and love seat to choose from, which can be combined flexibly when adapted to different scenarios. “High collar” version is available for both kinds, offering a more private seating experience, and creates a gentleman-like bearing with a sense of inclusiveness.
Side “Collar” Design
Optional side table with charge port can be used with floor receptacle, edge receptacle or wall receptacle, with wires hided in a column. Users can charge their cell phones or laptops in a more relaxing work environment.
| Designer
Joeri Reynaert
As an independent designer he presented his first collection atInterieur 2012, Belgium and Salone del Mobile 2012, Italy, which got publishedworldwide. Later he moved to China and became studio manager for Dirk Wynantsdesign studio in Shanghai, and teaches at the DeTao Master Academy, where he established a 4 year undergraduate program, transferring his large experience in the market to his students. Now Joeri runs his own design studio in Shanghai.