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SC3 relevant learning environments

SC3 BAUHAUS RELEVANT ENVIRONMENTS

The basis of SC3 came from a simple question: How could Bauhaus principles suit environments today? The answer, of course, goes back to the Bauhaus approach. Embracing a range of artistic and technical disciplines, Bauhaus attempted to make good design affordable for all. In doing so, industrial material like tubes and profiles became materials of choice. Design took on timeless shapes like circles and squares.

TRANSLATE BAUHAUS

THINKING INTO 21st CENTURY LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

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SC3 ESSENTIALS RELEVANT ENVIRONMENTS

Human needs were essential and simplicity was celebrated over complexity.

With Bauhaus as inspiration, SC3 was designed by xchange designer - Swiss architect Daniel Korb - as a table he envisioned for working and living an approach that ended up as a mere starting point.

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SC3 DESTINATIONS RELEVANT ENVIRONMENTS

With SC3 the destination is your choice. During the design process, SC3 evolved into a full program, complete with elements for privacy, media integration, and solutions for learning and training. Daniel Korb‘s (xchange) work has been celebrated for being simple, intuitive, and made for human needs. In the context of design for interior environments, he focuses on creating the ideal solution for the end user products that function as beautifully as they look.

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SC3 WORK SIMPLE ATTRACTION

SC3 benching brings balance to the workplace - no matter how workers are situated. It eliminates barriers and helps people stay better connected to their work and each other. With clean, functional lines, and a vast mix of material options, SC3 creates relevant environments giving the space a functional and universal appeal.

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