Contract seating is made with performance in mind, yet can lack elevated design that enhances hospitality and corporate environments. Sandler introduces three new options that encourage users to fashionably lounge or perch.

Designed by Studio Gherardi, the Flow modular seating series, featuring 12 mix-and-match components, is all about creative freedom and flexibility. A departure from standard geometric forms, each element comes in a variety of irregular shapes. The large circular seat, for example, features one straight edge which enables it to rest flush against other modules, or to stand alone as an eye-catching chair.

Made of plywood frames and variable density foam, the pieces are durable and retain shape. Left-hand or right-hand webbed seats support a range of upper-body postures. A long, fixed backrest is available for those who want a streamlined look, while the shorter, triangular shaped backrest is movable for more versatility.


Nala is a chic, layered ottoman that can be dressed up or down, especially when upholstered with mixed materials. Specifiers can select an insert and handle in polo leather or another fabric. Raised edges are reminiscent of tailoring, and are the perfect finishing touch.


Daisy is designed to complement modular arrangements, which encourage people to sit across from each other and engage. This cylindrical chair features a short, quilted backrest, while the backless option doubles as an ottoman. Both versions are compact yet plush, suitable accents in all types of interiors.

Flow, Nala, and Daisy can be upholstered in fabric or leather, in a range of colors and textures to allow for maximum personalization. Whether a single unit or a grouping, these new seats seamlessly blend comfort and style.
For more information on Sandler’s new trio of seating options, please visit sandlerseating.com.
Photography courtesy of Sandler.



