A collection of surfaces and seating, Qui is a flexible-use product that offers a multiplicity of deployments in reconfigurable formats. The collection defines and creates environments to encourage meaningful dialogue between a multitude of colleagues and small-format, touch-point areas for quick interactions and exchanges.
Designed by Monica Armani, the Qui collection comes from the idea of creating a family of products geared towards the theme of versatility to respond to the new and diverse needs of contemporary life and work. The items are conceived to be used with balance and harmony and create comfortable, cozy spaces that can be experienced and interpreted in different ways.
Ottomans are available in three sizes, with optional USB power available in the medium and large ottomans to integrate technology into the collaborative environment.
- Product Name
- StudioTK: Qui Ottomans
- Designer
- Monica Armani
- Manufacturer
- Teknion
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