
Manhattan SectionalPatrick NorguetThe varied composition of urban architecture inspired Patrick Norguet to design the Manhattan modular seating units for an almost endless assortment of creative configurations. They can be assembled as luxurious contemporary spaces for informal gatherings, creative brainstorming or just relaxing in upscale residential settings. Potential sculptural layouts include extended chaise elements, island formations and curved components that connect to mid-sections to create elongated linear forms for larger group seating. Internal floor link-plates in black, white or silver ensure that respective designs can be easily altered, adapted and expanded when desired. Please contact our expert, trained sales consultants with any questions you may have about designing a Manhattan to match your specific requirements. Note: Free, Tonus, Divina, Divina Melange, Halligdal and Elmosoft material samples are available for this design and can be viewed in Step 2 below. Please call 800-959-4729 or email us through our Contact Us form with your selection.
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Customers Also Viewed![]() Patrick Norguet (1969) made his breakthrough as a designer at the end of the 1990s. In 2002, he designed the successful Apollo lounge chair for Artifort. Since then, Norguet has gone on to design the Little Apollo chair, Boson chair, Lex series, and Manhattan modular seating among others for Artifort. Norguet is also celebrated for designing the interior of the Renault showroom and the Lancel shop on the Champs-Elysees in Paris. Prestigious museums around the world have included products designed by Norguet in their permanent collections. Select Patrick Norguet Designs |