The Stream and Ripple seating configuration presents a bespoke modular solution designed to support flexible collaboration within contemporary interior environments. Combining high-back sofas, low-back elements and corner units, the arrangement creates a cohesive landscape that balances privacy with openness. The composition allows for a variety of seating scenarios, from focused individual use to informal group interaction, forming a dynamic and adaptable social space.
The design is based on a modular system that brings together a range of Stream seating elements, including high-back sofas, low-back units and corner components. Carefully considered proportions and linking functionality allow the modules to connect seamlessly, creating continuous seating arrangements that respond to the needs of the space. The introduction of the Ripple high-back waved element adds a softer, more expressive form, enhancing the visual rhythm of the configuration while maintaining consistency in material and colour. A refined material palette reinforces the overall aesthetic. Upholstery in Brookland Navy 116 defines both seating and high-back elements, while Agua Pearl Gold introduces warmth and contrast across the lower back sections. Black base elements and integrated table structures provide a strong visual foundation, complemented by bespoke infill panels finished in Koronospan K089 MFC, ensuring a clean and cohesive finish throughout. Integrated power solutions and table base structures further support functionality, allowing the seating to accommodate modern working and learning requirements.
The result is a highly adaptable seating system that combines comfort, functionality and strong visual identity. The Stream and Ripple configuration creates a series of interconnected zones that support collaboration, informal meetings and moments of focused work. Through a balance of modular flexibility, considered detailing and a cohesive material palette, the installation delivers a contemporary solution tailored to evolving interior environments.