Rowen Bench/ottoman
Elegant and welcoming don’t always go hand-in-hand. For Rowen, designer Brian Graham took inspiration from architecture and landscapes to create a graceful, inviting form that evokes a sense of beauty and peace without sacrificing warmth. People need environments that calm and inspire, and Rowen helps create those spaces. The thin, faceted legs create a sense of lightness and poise, while the softer shapes of the cushions provide comfort.
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What it looks like
- Ansel inside back: Carnegie, Tone, 3
- Ansel outside back: OFS, Hyde, Bronco
- Rowen bench: Textile: Kvadrat, Clifford, 0230
- Ansel: Kvadrat, Colline 2, 0677
- Cosima: Kvadrat, Elle, 0350
- Cosima: Green Hides, Nabuk, Sequoia
- Community
- Public spaces
- Lobby/waiting
- Multipurpose areas
- Ansel inside back textile: Carnegie, Tone, 3
- Ansel outside back textile: OFS, Hyde, Bronco
- Rowen bench: Textile: Kvadrat, Clifford, 0230
- Ansel: Kvadrat, Colline 2, 0677
- Cosima: Kvadrat, Elle, 0350
- Cosima: Green Hides, Nabuk, Sequoia
- Shared spaces
- Community
- Public spaces
- Lobby/waiting
Options
Related typicals
- Id: T300362
- List Price: $47,833.00
- Dimensions: 13' x 18' ff
- Workplace
- Healthcare
- Education
- Hospitality
- Community
- Lobby/waiting
- Restore
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Designed by Brian Graham
Brian Graham is the founder and creative director of Graham Design, a studio that specializes in contemporary furniture and related products for the workplace and healthcare markets. With over 30 years of experience in design and architecture, Brian has a strategic approach that combines planning, research, and creativity to deliver solutions that meet the needs and expectations of his clients and end users.
Brian is also an advocate and advisor for the design industry, collaborating with leading manufacturers, associations, and publications to promote the value and impact of design. He has received multiple awards and recognition from prestigious organizations such as AIA, IIDA, IDSA, IFMA, and The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture & Design. His mission is to create products that are functional, beautiful, and sustainable, and that enhance the quality of life and work for people.