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Prep for show season with intros from ERG, SitOnIt and more!
April 24, 2014
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4.24.2014
SitOnIt Seating
introduces Wit Thintex, a modern interpretation of the traditional upholstered chair.
Viridian Reclaimed Wood
introduces reclaimed wood tabletops made from a variety of stylish materials.
Westlake Wood from
ERG International
offers stylish guest seating with a slim back profile.
Móz Designs
' Engravings Collection features a series of eight organic patterns engraved into solid core aluminum panels.
The Inscape Bench system from
Inscape
is customizable, scalable, and a perfect fit in open plan environments.
Activity from
Totally Carpet
is inspired by handmade graphite striations on canvas.
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