New Arthur Cityscape – a dynamic multi-function seating solution
Designed to capture the essence of a modern city, Arthur Cityscape is a stylish and vibrant addition to Lyndon Design’s flagship Arthur seating collection. Fusing high back and low back seating into one striking piece, this latest modular design offers a unique seating solution that combines both collaborative and privacy features.
Arthur Cityscape cleverly incorporates standard and high backed sofas in both compact and large sizes from the current collection, along with new linkable armless sofas and corner units to produce a total of 25 configurations. From these, a stunning and flexible seating arrangement can be created to suit a variety of interior spaces.
It is the distinct shape and adaptability of Arthur Cityscape that sets it apart and provides interior designers with fresh inspiration for their projects. More enclosed and inclusive layouts can be created courtesy of the high back option, which offers a more private and intimate feel if needed. Meanwhile, the low back option proposes a more relaxed environment, suitable for breakout spaces and more informal meetings. Additional modular pieces further aid Arthur Cityscape’s design flexibility.
A bold handcrafted beech under frame available in a range of stained finishes, together with horizontal panelling, lumbar cushions and contrasting fabrics and colours, help Arthur Cityscape make a dramatic design statement in its own right.
Managing Director at Lyndon Design, Tim Armitt, comments: “Not only is Arthur Cityscape the perfect adornment for lavish city hotels, it is equally at home in corporate reception areas and breakout spaces. This successful combination of high and low back seating echoes the trend for informal and relaxed working environments, without compromising on function or aesthetics.
“Arthur Cityscape is the perfect accompaniment to a variety of other seating products, and we are confident that this latest addition will breathe new life into hospitality and workplace design schemes,” adds Tim.