Knightsbridge at 100% Design

This September, Knightsbridge will be showcasing its spectacular Bebop Collaborative Range, a modular seating and table system with coordinating swivel tub chairs and coffee tables, and Alfie at stand number DL9 at 100% Design

Knightsbridge - Bepop

Bebop is a range of modular seating and booths designed to give the greatest flexibility when selecting furniture to meet any exacting need. Bebop was designed by international award-winning furniture designer David Fox whose timeless minimalist designs have been winning praise for more than a decade. His product designs have won 17 awards including Red Dot, Good Design Award and the FX product designer of the year.

The Bebop booth and study bays are designed to allow for occasional meetings giving both privacy and comfort, whilst the simple curves of sectional seating designed to display comfort. High and low back seating can be mixed and matched allowing clients to create collaborative work environments. Clients are also able to choose their own fabric covering due to the wide range of fabrics and leathers available.

Knightsbridge - ALfie
Alfie is a striking lounge chair that features angular lined complemented with a masculine finish making it the perfect standalone feature for a meeting room or breakout space. Alfie was designed in collaboration with Sean Dare, one of the UK’s most exciting furniture designers, and is inspired by the 1960’s cult film of the same name. Knightsbridge, with workplace needs in mind, designed its Alfie chair to help encourage social interaction between colleagues and heighten productivity and the wellbeing of employees by crafting the piece to feel remarkably reminiscent of the home environment.

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Alys is a knowledgeable design editor who is focused on instigating conversations, both online and in-person, with industry experts which challenge, educate and advance the commercial interior sector. Her training and 15 years of professional experience as a furniture designer for the commercial sector makes her uniquely placed to lead Design Insider as Editor
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