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Designed by BassamFellows for Geiger
Tuxedo Sofas

Tuxedo Sofas
Designed to anchor lounge spaces without visually overpowering their surroundings, Tuxedo Sofas are precisely proportioned and exquisitely detailed. They are based on a modular grid that accommodates for designs ranging from a two-seat settee to an expansive corner sectional. The grid also allows for any Tuxedo Sofa to be easily coupled with other pieces in the Tuxedo range, including ottomans, benches, and lounge seating.
Cantilevered atop narrow steel legs that are available in a range of metal finishes, the Tuxedo Sofa cuts a low and sleek profile thanks to the horizontal band formed by the back and (optional) arms. Crisply tailored upholstery that covers the slim, dual-density foam cushions furthers the design's lightweight appearance. Each piece is available in a full range of upholstery with or without quilting.
Flexible and functional, Tuxedo Sofas can be configured to suit a multitude of spaces, including executive offices, casual conference areas, lobby and reception areas, in addition to living rooms and residential spaces.

"Modernism with soul."
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Founded in Zeeland, Michigan in 1905 under the name “Star Furniture Company,” manufacturer Herman Miller is synonymous with the rise of Modern design in America and throughout the world. Under the aegis of design director George Nelson, the company has collaborated with such renowned designers as Isamu Noguchi, Robert Propst, and Charles and Ray Eames.