Leading furniture manufacturer, Knightsbridge, has partnered with designer Bruce Kenneth to develop a unique collection of furniture for the healthcare sector.
As a regular maker on BBC 1’s programme Money for Nothing, Bruce is an up-and-coming furniture designer with a passion for creating interesting pieces that make a statement.
Working in partnership with Knightsbridge’s design team, Bruce has helped to create Tron – a striking collection of tables and chairs. Inspired by angles and motion, Tron is reminiscent of furniture from the 1950s and 1960s with a modern twist.
Jason Brown, director of design and development at Knightsbridge, said: “As a leading furniture manufacturer, we are always looking at pushing boundaries to create pieces that are not only functional for their setting but that look great too. Healthcare furniture doesn’t have to be boring. Bruce has a really unique style and we wanted that at the core of the new collection.”
The new collection includes a highback lounge chair, midback lounge chair, upright chair and 25 occasional and coffee tables available in various shapes and sizes.
Bruce said: “I have loved working with Knightsbridge; combining expert craftsmanship with quality materials to really bring my designs to life - the end result is just exceptional. I have a particular passion for chairs; they can set the tone and change the aesthetic of a room. I feel proud that my work will be helping to create inspiring and comfortable furniture for healthcare settings.”
With more than 80 years’ experience, Knightsbridge provides quality furniture from concept and design to manufacture and delivery to a number of industries including healthcare, care, challenging environments, hospitality and workplace.