Double Bar Table
Introducing the Social Collection by Steelcase and M.A.D.
Honest and approachable café furniture, designed to enrich communal spaces, fostering collaboration and well-being with every piece
A modern rendition on classic café furniture. With solid ash wood and natural hues, it’s a subtle yet playful ensemble that fosters community building for approachable spaces.
The design allows for effortless transitions between configurations, facilitating dynamicuse of communal spaces.
Whether for solitaryreflection or collaborative discussion, the furniture supports every posture and interaction.
Lightweight, stackable stools maximize space flexibility and foster spontaneous interactions.
Such design choices encourage movement and reconfiguration, supporting vibrant, active communal areas.
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