“Alight Lounge Ottoman by Steelcase. Encourage informal gathering and socializing by incorporating Steelcase Alight Benches into your current interior design. Each piece is fully upholstered to complement your existing furnishings and add a touch of color to soften the angles of a room. These comfy seats are available in three shapes that work together or independently. Light-scale lounge pieces designed for impromptu and collaborative spaces. Sets the stage for creative thinking and a more relaxed working environment. Unique and distinctive, designed by Kirt Martin. Perfect for reception, lounge, and teaming areas. Alight is also highly functional for in-between spaces like hallways or in smaller areas like private offices. Available in three shape that work together or independently.Steelcase HistoryDesign isn’t just about style. It’s about integrity of materials, functional integrity and intent. — Glen Oliver Low, designer of the Think chairAt the turn of the 20th century, steel construction was making building exteriors less flammable, but office interiors were still crowded with wooden furniture, and still heated and lighted by open flame appliances. Smoking presented another fire hazard because ashes were often dumped in wicker wastepaper baskets. Beginning in 1912 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, The Metal Office Furniture Company (renamed Steelcase in 1954) had just 15 employees and a single product — a fireproof, metal wastepaper basket named the Victor!Co-founder Peter M. Wege, a designer who had received several patents for sheet metal structures, was well aware of the fireproof benefits of metal office products. Wege and Chris Stone designed a metal office desk which won a bid for a federal contract, and thus the company began manufacturing office desks.During the 1930s, Metal Office collaborated with world-famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright to produce furniture for the S.C. Johnson & Sons in Racine building, which Life magazine called the most inspirational office building of the 20th cen
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