Herzog & de Meuron designs Made to Measure furniture collection with 12-degree angled legs for UniFor
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Summary
Italian furniture brand UniFor has launched the Made to Measure collection, designed by architecture studio Herzog & de Meuron. The range includes tables (including a table tennis table), a bench, a daybed, and sofas, all characterized by wooden frames with legs positioned at a 12-degree angle. The collection is designed to be scalable and configurable for various environments, reflecting the architectural studio's design approach.
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According to UniFor, the range is suited to a range of environments, reflecting Herzog & de Meuron's 'approach to creating scalable, configurable furnishings in relation to the architectural context.'
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