Tango furniture collection

Sineu Graff / Cécile Planchais design

What?

Public furniture adapted to the diversity of urban design needs.

Why?

A collection of durable, sturdy, modular street furniture to meet the expectations and needs of citizens, in tune with the new uses of public space.

How?

A long experience of street furniture revitalized by a detailed study of today's needs and French manufacturing of furniture using recyclable, modular and solid materials. 

Vocation?

Renewing urban habitability and giving users access to a shared outdoor room according to the specific features of each city and each space designer.

Internal gain for the company?

A convincing demonstration of the benefits of experience, a successful test of sobriety in the production of furniture and the use of materials, a renewal of the offering.

A "sustainable" design favored by the good complicity and synergy between designer and company.

What's in it for the end user?

An offer in tune with today's uses, making public space a shared, convivial space where people can work, eat, rest and enjoy moments of conviviality, thanks to adaptable, diversified furniture offering comfortable postures in all circumstances.

The jury's opinion?

The jury was seduced by the Tango collection and the diversity of uses it offers with inventiveness and relevance, in a discreet and sober line but with a robust character and strong identity. The jurors particularly appreciated the democratic ambition of this design project, which draws on the long experience of Sineu Graff and designer Cécile Planchais: to make public space a shared place where life is good.

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