The Age of Mobility: Tangent Modular Lounge by Loewenstein

Tangent modular lounge by Loewenstein lets you go in any direction you want. Like going off on a tangent, the seating offers the freedom to shift and meander, change and reconfigure: “Conceived as a versatile solution, Tangent is a new breed of modular seating, which allows for limitless variations and supports collaborative work whenever it occurs.” Composed of ottomans, benches, and backs, Tangent is a refined system that accommodates different positions and space designs.

Tangent modular lounge. Manufactured by Loewenstein.

Modular Contract Seating Offers Limitless Variations within Limited Square Footage

Tangent Modular Lounge. Manufactured by Loewenstein.

Tangent presents a brilliant design detail: a series of plugs disguised as upholstery buttons lets users snap pieces together easily. Designers and architects can customize spaces, and clients can reconfigure them—Tangent ensures longevity. Tangent works everywhere from large guest rooms to modest reception areas, providing a sense of privacy with its delineated niches—encouraging collaboration, privacy, and conversation.

Tangent Modular Lounge. Manufactured by Loewenstein.
Tangent Modular Lounge. Manufactured by Loewenstein.

And it does so in high style: “Clean and contemporary by all appearances, there is great attention to detail in Tangent’s proportions.” Simple rectilinear shapes and compact backs ensure that Tangent works in spaces large and small. Versatile materials in the seating system—paint, wood, and upholstery—take Tangent from executive office to retail shop, boutique hotel to chic restaurant. Tangent offers a broad range of fabric and wood choices, as well as ten paint colors: White, Oyster, Silver, Fog, Earth, Clay, Charcoal, Caramel, Black, and Almond.

Tangent Modular Lounge. Manufactured by Loewenstein.

About the Manufacturer: Loewenstein, an OFS Brands Company, designs and manufactures world-class contract furniture with “proper scale, comfort and engineering.” Founded in 1966 by Hank Loewenstein, the company’s products include, modular and lounge seating, guest chairs, and occasional tables. Loewenstein has showrooms in Washington D.C. and Chicago.

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