Place Hub Launches at Saturday Indesign

  • Place Hub Launches at Saturday Indesign
  • Furniture - May 2022
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Haydn Cattach / Mr P Studio

Launching in Sydney during ‘Saturday Indesign’, the new Place Hub enables a simply beautiful place to meet, learn and be together

Join Ross Gardam and the team at Stylecraft as he introduces the new Place Hub, an extension to his commercial workplace collection, Place.  At the heart of the collection is the desire to bring people together.  To support creativity in an environment which is smart, agile and intuitive.

This new iteration builds on the already successful collection, enabling a simply beautiful place to meet, learn and be together.  Each Hub can be easily configured with existing Place range modules meaning, the Hub can extend to accommodate larger settings whilst complementing the more casual seating options.

Place Hub offers a plethora of sizes and three privacy heights, providing users an intimate space to gather within open plan areas.  Featuring a number of accessories, power solutions and integrated desking solutions, Place Hub offers a new benchmark in workplace design.

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