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Haworth Collection builds an exciting vision for the future—a collection of new designers and designs that will also be seen as iconic one day. It is more than beautiful seating, tables, casegoods, rugs, and lighting—it encompasses the international flavors of people, cultures, histories, and partnerships.
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The Haworth Collection advantage
Looking to the future doesn’t mean disregarding the past. With the right vision and skill, the two go hand-in-hand.
The brands that make up Haworth Collection are proof that all the best elements in design can coexist—celebrating rich traditions in design and craftsmanship, while also supporting new directions and connections in the workplace.
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Our design approach is strengthened within the opportunities and constraints of an ever-changing world, and informed by connections between art, science, technology, and culture.
Performance + Desire
This combination, along with four design characteristics—open, informed, experiential, applied—complement our pursuit to create Organic Workspace environments that align people and space for optimal performance.
Choice & Variety
No matter which messages you want to convey, the diverse range of Haworth Collection designs gives a powerful voice to a family of brand personalities, helping you foster well-being for people and put your best foot forward for customers.
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Choosing from the Haworth Collection portfolio means embracing handcrafted details in the fullest sense of the world.
It features unique beauty and the extraordinary quality you would expect from the skilled artisans we employ around the world.
Haworth Collection designs include time-tested methods and new technologies—demonstrating surprising utility that integrates beauty.
For example, the legacy of Leathership® embodies more than a century of knowledge, research, and innovation of Pelle Frau® leather—the rich, tactile material of choice for aesthetics and performance.
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Janice Feldman is lauded as a true pioneer in the design industry for her impressive contributions to material innovation and superior craftsmanship since founding the company in 1978.
Designer Highlight: Janice Feldman
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Just as people gravitate toward nature, they’re drawn to spaces inspired by the world beyond their windows. JANUS et Cie delivers nature’s inspiration to the workplace, creating social spaces—both indoors and out—that support connection, balance, and well-being.
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From indoor atriums to rooftop lounges, JANUS et Cie specializes in creating out-of-the-ordinary social spaces that foster connection and leave a lasting impression.
Forest by Robby & Francesca Cantarutti
JANUS et Cie delivers nature’s inspiration to the workplace, creating social spaces—both indoors and out—that support connection, balance, and well-being.
Gigi II by JANUS et Cie
Outdoor environments can be very hard on furniture— from water and salt air to mildew. With its emphasis on durability, JANUS et Cie engineers all products to withstand these extreme conditions to help customers protect their investment for the long-term.
Mistra by JANUS et Cie
Collaborate by Stanley Felderman & Nancy Keatinge
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Lyda & Larkin by Lauren Rottet
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Lauren Rottet is one of the few designers whose work in both commercial office and hospitality is celebrated and award-winning, allowing her to bring a more dynamic approach to office design.
Lyda by Lauren Rottet
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Lauren Rottet is known for her expertise in advancing office design to reflect a current approach based on technology and contemporary methods of working, and continues to lead the industry in innovative thinking and design.
Designer Highlight: Lauren Rottet
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Our design approach is strengthened within the opportunities and constraints of an ever-changing world, informed by connections between art, science, technology, and culture.
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We look at the physical, intellectual, and emotional experience of the individuals—then approach the solution from a total environment.
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Cappellini products bring life and light to any space—
placing minimalism alongside pop fashion, technology, and amoebic forms.
Cappellini’s personality is at the heart of the brand. Although the pieces are created by an array of designers, it feels like a cohesive collection—they share Cappellini’s design vision.
Bac by Jasper Morrison
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Animated by an indomitable spirit and the curiosity of someone who wants to renew himself continuously, Giulio Cappellini has become a bona fide trendsetter, universally recognized as a talent scout for young professionals.
Designer Highlight: Giulio Cappellini
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Cappellini has become synonymous for contemporary and avant-garde design, featuring a collection marked by creativity and expertise, combined with a passion for experimentation.
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Cassina has always been a source of fascination and inspiration for Urquiola, particularly for the research that the company carries out to identify new forms and meanings in the furniture sector, while representing the essence of the modern spirit in design.
Patricia Urquiola’s leadership further enriches the Cassina brand, an expression of the best contemporary design: avant-garde, authenticity, excellence, and the combination of technological capacity with skilled handcraftsmanship.
Lady by Marco Zanuso
Mexique by Charlotte Perriand
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These re-editions are authentic and attentive reconstructions studied to respect the original models, working in close collaboration with the authors’ heirs and official foundations
The Cassina I Maestri Collection has brought together some of the most iconic furniture by the greatest 20th century architects of modern classics with the aim of disseminating their cultural values.
P22 by Patrick Norguet
Cicognino by Franco Albini
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Each piece is indelibly marked with the signature of the designers, the Cassina logo, and the production number, which confirms a quality check has occurred. Today, these modern classics remain contemporary and iconic.
LC Collection
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The brand’s striking inclination for research and innovation combines technological skill with traditional craftsmanship.
9 by Piero Lissoni
Torei by Luca Nichetto
Back-Wing by Patricia Urquiola
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Founded in Meda by Cesare and Umberto Cassina in 1927, Cassina launched industrial design in Italy during the 1950s by pioneering a shift from handcraftsmanship to serial production.
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Since 2015, Patricia Urquiola has been Art Director of Cassina—a brand with as much relevance today as in the late 1920s, when its roots were established.
Designer Highlight: Patricia Urquiola
The LC collection highlights the separation of the metal frame from the upholstery, reflecting Modernist architecture theory, where the load-bearing support structure of the building was separated from the rest.
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When it comes to materials, only the finest quality, full-grain leather is considered for the honor of bearing the name Pelle Frau. This soft yet durable leather goes through a 20-step tanning process.
The brand developed the know-how to transform a seat cover into a distinctive material known today as Pelle Frau® leather, which soon became one of their main pillars.
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Jean-Marie Massaud’s work in the field of town-planning led him toward design and architecture. He runs a studio in Paris, where he has dedicated himself to industrial and furniture design.
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Poltrona Frau is known for leather, craftsmanship, and timelessness of design. Early designs, such as the Chester, the 1919 bergère, and the Vanity Fair, represented emerging styles and a way of life.
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Roberto Lazzeroni’s professional training is the result of studying art and architecture in Florence, but his interest in industrial and interior design has been fundamental in his approach to product design.
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After many years of working with a variety of companies, Sas Adriaenssens went freelance in order to create her own cocktail of creativity and practical organization.
Working in a corporate environment for five years helped Alain Gilles understand the needs of open-plan offices.
BuzziMoon by BuzziSpace Studio
BuzziFalls by Sas Adriaenssens
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A common thread unites BuzziSpace’s employees: the ability to create quality products of the highest standards.
BuzziSpark by BuzziSpace Studio
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The facility in Bladel, The Netherlands, houses 80 employees across several departments, with more than 100 years of combined experience in foam cutting, stitching, and upholstering.
The BuzziSpace in-house studio collaborates with talented designers, providing the key building blocks to create well-balanced spaces that make professionals feel at home.
BuzziCane by BuzziSpace Studio
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BuzziSpace creates acoustic solutions, furniture, and lighting products that accommodate the demands of the changing workplace.
BuzziPleat by 13&9 Design
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Alain Gilles studied industrial design in France and opened his own studio in 2007 to develop his personal approach to product design, furniture design, art direction, and scenography.
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Sas Adriaenssens designed the very first products for BuzziSpace made out of eco felt, a 100-percent recycled material made of old plastic bottles. They were an instant hit back then and still are to this day.
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BuzziSpace believes in the collective—it is a company of makers. Each possesses the skills to create things that will amaze and surprise others.
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BuzziSpace’s tried-and-true acoustic portfolio has undergone rigorous testing to deliver maximum performance with minimum visibility.
Each rug demonstrates the expertise that characterizes the designer and the skills in the artisan’s hands. No carpet is ever exactly the same as another—something machines can’t do.
Hand Knotted Degradé by Patricia Urquiola
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Mangas Natural by Patricia Urquiola
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GAN rugs and poufs are gently made by hand, piece by piece. Each is created in India from a collaboration between experienced artisans, who use natural fibers like cotton and wool, and designers who adapt their vision to artisanal skills.
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GAN incorporates fresh designs, colorways, and techniques—all brought to life by the hands of global artisans. GAN products are not merely objects—they are a system of shapes and volumes that redefine the concept of craft.
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Creative Director Mapi Millet devotes a great deal of her time to researching the crafts of the world, developing new techniques and processes that will allow everyone, users and producers, to benefit from the soul of handmade objects.
Designer Highlight: Mapi Millet
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By fusing the highest technical sensibilities with the most appropriate material palette, Pablo Designs creates unique, timeless designs with the power to transform any environment.
Swell & Contour by Pablo Studio
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The firm’s mission is to create designs that deepen the relationship between objects, their users, and their environments.
Established with the vision that the right light can transform any environment, Pablo Designs creates lasting solutions that provide a lifetime of illumination, usefulness, and discovery.
Bola Disc & Bola Felt by Pablo Studio
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Embracing a less-is-more ideology, Pablo Pardo challenges traditional design metaphors, developing practical yet beautiful solutions distilled down to their essence, form, and light.
Designer Highlight: Pablo Pardo
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Pablo Designs has partnered with Haworth for over a decade, blending their lighting innovation with leadership in interiors to ensure every space fulfills its potential and purpose.
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With options ranging from floor and table to ceiling and pendant, each product offers exceptional levels of bright, comfortable light, efficiency, and ease of use— for seamless integration into any space.
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Jean-Marie Massaud’s contextual approach focuses on research into the essential, with the individual at the center.
Every piece is a blend of expertise, emotions, and quality—a mix of craftsmanship and research, sustainability and design.
GranTorino HB by Jean-Marie Massaud
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As a connoisseur of design history, Lazzeroni uses the expression “sentimental design” to describe a balanced tension between past and future in his works.
A design partner since 2009, Massaud’s pieces are shown in major museums worldwide.
Archiblad by Jean-Marie Massaud
Ginger by Roberto Lazzeroni
Designed to enhance indoor spaces and engineered to withstand outdoor elements, the brand offers flexibility, relaxed sophistication, and performance.
Inspired by the purity of light’s essence and its ability to reveal and define environments, Pablo Designs fuses beauty and utility to enhance your daily lighting experiences.
A common thread links all of Pablo Designs creations, valuing permanence and sustainability, discarding the disposable mindset so prevalent today.
Talia & UMA Mini by Pablo Pardo & Carmine Deganello
Rottet finds the design of the interior environment particularly challenging and satisfying, combining psychology, theater, art, and architecture with the use of unlimited media.
This combination, along with four design characteristics—open, informed, experiential, applied—complement our pursuit to create Organic Workspace environments that align people and space for optimal performance.
Design thinking permeates everything we do—from products to spaces. We incorporate two key elements: performance and desire.
The Ribbon stool was inspired by the laces of a ballerina’s slippers. It conveys a whimsical appearance of continuously flowing ribbons, twisting and folding, yet offers the stability of a functional seat.
Ribbon by Nendo
When new pieces come out, they’re ahead of their time—creative, bold, and innovative— improving on the past and embarking on something exciting, daring and new.
Although Cappellini is the Art Director, he is also a mentor—exhibited by the collaboration that takes place between him, the designer, and the craftsperson.
Newood by Brogliato Traverso
Lud'o by Patricia Urquiola
Cappellini brings his passion for art and design to feature eclectic products that engage emotion. They always possess something of life and light—a fun flair while offering dynamic solutions.
Capellini’s renowned pieces are truly eclectic, allowing simplicity to coexist with flamboyance.
Orla by Jasper Morrison
Through the GAN Women’s Unit, women embroiderers were employed to make Patricia Urquiola’s new Bandas Space collection. Each piece is easily portable and small enough for one person to work on, enabling the women to balance their work life with family obligations.
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Marriott International
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Furnished with a wide array of pieces from the Haworth Collection, the lobby was expanded as a flexible, multiuse space that serves around 3,000 employees, as well as vendors and the general public.
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Pairs of Windowseat lounge chairs offer visual privacy or a place to talk tête-à-tête along windows with exterior views.
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Ginger Ale guest chairs grouped together in alcoves provide a space for small group meetings. Collaborate lounge chairs and tables make conference rooms comfortable.
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Kennedee sofas create cozy nooks for side conversations. Ribbon stools and custom surfaces offer standing-height options for collaboration.
Our Solution
Furnished with a wide array of pieces from the Haworth Collection, the lobby was expanded as a flexible, multiuse space that serves around 3,000 employees, as well as vendors and the general public.
Our Solution
Marriott associates are people on the move, who seek inviting workspaces with comfortable furnishings where people can gather, connect, and refresh. They wanted to activate and energize the workplace for their employees, while matching the hospitable nature of their hotel lobbies. The renovated lobby would also align with Marriott’s brand, which represents a global portfolio and leadership in customer satisfaction.
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When the global lodging company sought to renovate the first floor lobby of its corporate headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, a primary catalyst for the change was attracting talented employees and providing a dynamic space they would be drawn to.
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Warner’s new space reflects the modern ways their teams work together. Rather than being separate, Marketing, HR, the Business Center, and the Law Center are all co-located with offices, collaboration spaces, and neighborhoods.
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Warner’s 15th floor gathering space with skyline views feels more residential than like an office. The warm, spacious lobby offers multiple places to sit or stand—from cozy, contemporary Elan sofas and Dalia seating around the fireplace to the luxurious comfort of Archibald lounge chairs in leather.
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Dedicated space for visiting attorneys from Warner’s other seven offices means no one has to miss a beat when they’re working away from their primary office, while community spaces furnished with Haworth Collection pieces keep connection flowing among resident and visiting staff.
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Central to the new space design would be a variety of places for both privacy and collaboration, a large gathering area, and connection to the outdoors.
With more than 230 attorneys in eight offices throughout Michigan, the Grand Rapids office serves as a place to connect—in-person and virtually—with staff, clients, visitors, and the community.
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Warner Norcross + Judd, a legal firm in Grand Rapids, Michigan, wanted to create an inviting experience that embraces fun as well as efficiency.
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“We turned the first floor into a vibrant activity space. It’s got some elements like a hotel lobby—we invite our visitors and associates to work there. It’s been overwhelmingly successful and well received.”
Jim Young
VP of Corporate Facilities, Services, and Real Estate at Marriott
The patio—furnished with JANUS et Cie outdoor pieces—is a place where people go to rejuvenate and entertain.
Staff can move about the five floors via a central staircase that promotes connection among teams and movement throughout the day.
Partner at Warner
Amanda Fielder
“Our goal is to create a better partnership with our clients, our community, our team members, our people. And that’s really what we thought about when we were building this space.”
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