In a Colorful Variety and Angular Lines, the Ergo Stool and Table by Adam Senior Fuses Comfort with Work-Anywhere Adaptability. The Ergo Stool and Table combine to create a minimalist-praised workspace using the goldilocks ratio of perfect heights between computer and human. Its small, decorated using nothing more than the pattern created out of the die-cast aluminum, and colored to perfection. The angular lines fuse in all the right places, leaving observers with a sense of calm due to their perfect geometry that sits soundly beneath the otherwise slim structures. Adam Senior is a recent graduate of Furniture & Related Product Design from Sheffield Hallam University. The concept he came up that he calls the Ergo Stool and Table are meant to adapt well to our ever-advancing, often transient lives that require a shuffling of living and work situations. It only makes sense then, that our flexibility is matched by the pieces of furniture that freelancers, independent professionals, or work-from-home folks find useful. That said, Ergos compatibility in modern office settings, living rooms and even the bedroom is hard to beat. Drawing you into the work at hand can do nothing but make you that much more efficient. That’s maybe why two perfectly geometric structures – like the Ergo Stool and Table – are so attractive. They’ll not only look good being carried around where you need them, they’ll also give you extra time in the day.
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