The Sophisticated Soltice Lounge Sleeper by KI

My grandparents used to have this couch that looked so comfortable. Upon sitting down, the curves behind the neck puffed out too far, lumbar support was non-existant, and the seat was uncomfortably high. Upon first glance, I can tell that KI designers Daniel Cramer and Paul James didn’t make the same errors in stuffing or measurements when they designed the Soltice Lounge Sleeper.

Soltice Lounge Sleeper. Designed by Daniel Cramer and Paul James. Manufactured by KI.

As a Chair or Loveseat, the Soltice Lounge Sleeper by KI is Perfectly Poised for the Patient.

Simple lines outline the profile of the Soltice Lounge Sleeper in an armless version or in the lounge chair with wooden arm cap version to outfit the perfect healthcare interior. Using what they call “classic lines softened by feminine sensibility”, the natural colors come in textures durable enough to withstand the day-to-day, family-involved practice that goes into decorating a clinic or hospital.

Soltice Lounge Sleeper. Designed by Daniel Cramer and Paul James. Manufactured by KI.

The Soltice Lounge Sleeper comes in either a lounge chair or loveseat and with or without wooden arm caps or arms at all. In any variation, it appears less like a piece of rigid contract furniture and much more like a comfortable seat to enjoy as if it were in your own home. The wood arm caps come in nine different finishes and are replaceable. The fabrics offered come in a wide range of Pallas® Textiles, including Crypton® and GORE™ seating protection products or COM.

Making the patient feel at ease should the number one priority for the interior design within a healthcare facility. Many of us are marked by past examples of “residential-gone-wrong” interior design. That’s why I’ll speak for us all by saying the focus on its simple goodness is what will make this Soltice Lounge Sleeper by KI a sight for sore eyes at any clinic or hospital.

About the Manufacturer: KI manufactures innovative furniture and movable wall system solutions for education, healthcare, government and corporate markets. The employee-owned global company is headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin with subsidiaries in the UK, East Asia, Nova Scotia, Canada, and India.

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