Library seating

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AGATI Furniture- Workstations - POD Office Designs, Private Office Furniture, Library Seating, Office Furniture Chairs, Study Cafe, مركز ثقافي, Library Furniture, School Interior, Office Space Design

The Agati POD Study Carrels are a revolutionary design that has completely re-imagined what study carrels can be. With curved upholstered panel and side entrance, the POD addresses instinctual human behaviors that create a perfect space for single user, heads down, focused work.

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Ian Reves
Connecting, curved booths with panels provide wayfinding in large open space Modular Office Space, Mini Library Room, Public Workspace, Modern Library Furniture, Teen Library Space, Modern University, Modular Banquette, Ways To Help People, Public Library Design

With a sensitivity to human behavior in public spaces, we looked at connections between spatial norms and functions. We found ways to help people orient themselves and navigate spaces. Free to configure multiple shapes through attaching units, we marked out traffic patterns with furniture. The modular banquette partition units became more than just private seating, they became mini architecture for interior spaces. They divide spaces and provide well-structured paths, demarcating traffic…

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Аніта Крутишка
Books tend to be rectilinear. But that doesn’t mean their repositories have to be. For this library in Kumamoto, Japan, design director Kazunobu Nakamura conceived a system of curved shelves to evoke the Kikuchi River, which runs through the city, located on the island of Kyushu. The nearly 330 linear feet of bookcases—composed of steel columns supporting shelves of pale Japanese ash finished with clear urethane—wind through the 18,300-square-foot space, dividing it into discrete nooks. Library Architecture, Japanese Library, Public Library Design, Bookstore Design, Detail Arsitektur, مركز ثقافي, Fotografi Kota, City Library, Central Library

Books tend to be rectilinear. But that doesn’t mean their repositories have to be. For this library in Kumamoto, Japan, design director Kazunobu Nakamura conceived a system of curved shelves to evoke the Kikuchi River, which runs through the city, located on the island of Kyushu. The nearly 330 linear feet of bookcases—composed of steel columns supporting shelves of pale Japanese ash finished with clear urethane—wind through the 18,300-square-foot space, dividing it into discrete nooks.

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Destiny