Game Winning Design

San Francisco, CA - With big hair and shoulder pads bringing the 1980s back to the runways during New York's Fashion Week this year, it was only a matter of time before the decade reemerged in home furnishings. Coalesse, a leading manufacturer of premium home furnishings for corporate, hospitality and residential settings, pays tribute to the 1980s with Davos, a clever new line of chairs and benches inspired by the decade's iconic video game that required players to fit together a puzzle of falling blocks. Designed by Jeffrey Bernett for Viccarbe, the Davos pieces, including three benches and a chair, can be arranged in a variety of configurations to suit large and small spaces. Davos chairs are offered in one size while the bench is available in three sizes to serve as seating, ottoman or coffee table depending on the application. The Davos collection showcases careful attention to detail, most notably in the fully upholstered underside that features a center stitch detail and circular vent openings in the shape of Coalesse's logo. Tim Elms, product manager for Coalesse, underscores the importance of designing the underside to be as attractive as the top, adding, ''This 360 degree upholstery feature shows Davos was designed and executed from every angle. It's like a nice suit with an attractive lining. That lining elevates your entire experience of the suit. Davos has a finished leather underside instead of traditional felt, giving a sophisticated charm to what may initially appear to be a simpler piece.'' For more information about Coalesse, click here.
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