Healthcare Design presents a roundup of new furniture and casegoods products that vendors and manufacturers are introducing to support the design of healthcare environments. These products range from upholstered seating to desks and storage solutions.
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Link Rail, Landscape Forms

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Landscape Forms introduces Link Rail, a standing-height seating system with piano-key wood bench seats and optional seatbacks, created in collaboration with designer and sorelstudio founder Jess Sorel. Offered in two styles—a perch-friendly rail seat and a bar-height seat—Link Rail is designed to support leaning, perching, and elevated postures with inline, arced, circular, and serpentine seating shapes and configurations.
Mason, KFI Studios

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KFI Studios’ Mason lounge chair features a sculpted three-piece shell that emulates smooth pebbles. Mason can be upholstered in a single textile or a mix of fabrics and is available with or without arms. Base options include a four-leg wood frame, metal sled base, or a metal four-star swivel.
Apprise Collection, Steelcase

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Steelcase presents the Apprise Collection, with options for guest, lounge, bariatric, and tandem seating. The line’s residential‑inspired forms are shaped by contoured cushions, clean upholstery lines, and supportive ergonomics. The collection also includes an occasional table outfitted with power outlets.
ERA, Deskmakers

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Deskmakers’ ERA is a fixed-height and height-adjustable private office collection that includes desks, storage solutions, credenzas, wardrobes, and architectural wall panels. Flexible configurations, integrated wire management, and optional technology features support the needs of administrators, physicians, and healthcare staff.
EZ Rest Sleep Sofa, Knú Comfort

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La-Z-Boy Healthcare and Knú Comfort introduce EZ Rest Sleep Sofa. Designed for ease of use, EZ Rest’s seat extends into a full sleep surface with a simple pull of the handle. Multiple seat widths and arm styles—including a newly designed barrel arm—allow flexibility to fit a range of spaces.
Camber, Stance Healthcare

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Stance Healthcare’s Camber collection offers storage in multiple bedside table and wardrobe sizes. Cabinets feature 3/4-inch backs in laminate, seamless tops and fronts, and steel drawer boxes for increased durability. Style options include a solid-surface top, black or brushed-nickel pulls, and single-finish or two-tone white/gray front.
Hi+Lo Lounge Collection, Trinity Furniture

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The Hi+Lo Lounge Collection from Trinity Furniture offers a modular seating system designed, engineered, and manufactured in Trinity, N.C. Seating models include straight and curved benches in single, two-, and three-place units with optional backs in a variety of heights. The collection comes in laminate wood finishes and fabric or leather upholstery.
Ryno Dining Chair 2.0, Pineapple Contracts

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Available in 15 colors, the Ryno Dining Chair 2.0 by Pineapple Contracts features an organic silhouette and larger base to enhance stability and protect walls from damage. Subtle sensory ripples offer tactile engagement for users who benefit from sensory input.
Zargen Metal Drawer System, Grass America

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Grass America’s Zargen Metal Drawer System provides storage with an integrated slide-and-side design that promotes smooth operation and customization. Drawer sides and slides are coated with a white epoxy finish for easy cleaning, and the system has a 100-pound load capacity. Additional features include a built-in self-closing action.
Carver Coffee Table, Room & Board

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Crafted in New Hampshire from sustainably sourced wood, the Carver Coffee Table by Room & Board pairs a rounded top with a sculptural base. The table comes in walnut or oak wood finishes. Tables are available in 66-inch or 52-inch widths, with both options measuring 30 inches deep by 15 inches high.
Mora System, Herman Miller

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Herman Miller’s Mora System, designed by industrial designer and Collective Ten Founder Colin Nourie, features an updated casework collection that includes new configurations, hardware, and design details. Mora meets SCS Global Services’ Indoor Advantage standards for emissions and has a prefabricated, modular design that allows cabinetry to be reconfigured.












