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Furniture that works

Design leader Marc Fong speaks on his Indian inspiration

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Marc Fong

Marc Fong, Shanghai-based design leader for Haworth, manufacturers of contract furniture, loves coming up with workplace furniture solutions.

Integrating environmentally sustainable practices and forward-thinking flexibility, Fong’s vision has created many furniture ‘winners’. Now, he brings to the Indian office environment ‘Allways’, a modular furniture system in which four independent systems share a design DNA, and can be easily reconfigured in endless permutations.

Marc Fong speaks about the wellsprings of his creativity, and his latest line.

On creating furniture specifically for evolving office settings and different types of work

Marc: Today, offices have no vertical barriers. Work is varied. It includes transactional work and knowledge sharing, and collaboration is the key. There is a trend towards working together; so we offer benching solutions. What inspires the Haworth masterpieces?

Marc: The inspiration comes from all things I see. I consciously try not to see other furniture. I look at fashion, history, art, architecture. I am inspired by travel, and how people live, and translate it into furniture design. India is an overwhelming experience — you cannot but be influenced by its history, temples, the Taj Mahal, all the palaces. Inspired by India, one home furniture range took the shape of cabinets with lattice work. And, there is always the passion to help preserve the environment.

About ‘Allways’, which is being launched in India

Marc: It can exist as a single desk, or as multiples so that people can work cohesively. ‘Allways’ work surface is made of rice straw, a replenishable resource. In ‘Allways’, 43 per cent of the material is recyclable.

PUSHPA CHARI

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