Cura Seating by Michael Shields for Nurture
Designed like a lightweight lounge chair for the patio, the simple contour lines of the Cura Chair by Nurture are as enjoyable to look as it is to sit on. Fitting nicely into patient rooms, lounges, and waiting rooms, the combination of a high back with mesh supporting 1-, 2-, and 3-seat options keep the interiors looking fresh in the contract healthcare industry.
Cura Patient Chair. Designed by Michael Shields. Manufactured by Nurture.
Award-Winning Designer Michael Shields Makes the Cura Chair for Nurture a Versatile Patient and Tandem Seat.
Delivering a seating line that performs to the high standards of modern healthcare, the Cura collection “addresses the needs of the patient, caregiver and facilities management”. The design was created by Michael Shields for Nurture. His name is well-known as a previous award winner for furniture designs that combine refined ergonomics with durable components. And no rare case is the Cura, whos flexing frame says it all.
The unique frame is able to accommodate small movements which helps to comfort a patient by reducing anxiety. It’s as if the chair listens to their every concern and does its best to improve the situation without having to adjust the seat manually. In tandem and single patient styles with high-back or mid-back designs – and also in wide or narrow versions with many extra options – the Cura acknowledges the Nurture mandate for superior quality, comfort and appearance, adding in loads of features to custom design your healthcare facility.
Whether it soothes the soul knowing the Cura is beneath or allows for an overall innovative style to hit outdated hospitals and clinics, Nurture’s new seating line plays with the ordinary to bring out the extraordinary in patient seating.
About the Manufacturer: Nurture is the umbrella manufacturing company that newly brings the quality healthcare products of Steelcase, Coalesse, Designtex, Details, and Turnstone to hospitals and clinics around the globe. By combining the contract furniture from each company, they offer new collaborations to fit the needs of waiting rooms, lobbies, patient or exam rooms, lounges, and the public spaces that create the healthcare institutions we care about most.
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