Windowseat Lounge, Haworth

This chair reimagines the warmth and privacy afforded by a window seat.

Anyone who’s sat in a window seat knows the comfort it can provide. But in most contract situations, built-ins just aren’t feasible. Windowseat, designed by Mike & Maaike, a San Francisco-based industrial design studio, is one alternative. Created for the Haworth Collection, it combines the privacy of a window seat with the mobility of a free-standing chair. Windowseat is fully upholstered over a foam-padded rigid steel frame. It has a swivel base and is offered with or without sides that extend overhead to enclose the space. A matching ottoman is available. haworthcollection.com

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