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Manufacturer's Product Description

B-Free is a full range of modular furniture aimed to design multiple and easily reconfigurable settings. B-Free creates focal points where people can connect, collaborate and concentrate.

FEATURES
•Џ Footrests are painted aluminum with option to contrast the footrest from the leg finish.
•Џ B-Free beams are available in large with a three seats or in small with two seats.
•Џ B-Free Beam has stitched seams. Both sizes have stitched seams included on the ends of the beams. Separating the seats, the small beam has one seam through the beam's center, while the large beam has two seams, parted by equal distance.
•Џ Pairs well with SB-Free High Tables, which shares the same leg design
•Џ Available in Steelcase and Select Surface fabrics, leathers, and coated materials. Also available with COM (customer's own material)
•Џ Available in powder coated steel or stained wood
•Џ Footrest is painted aluminum with option to contrast from leg finish.
SURFACE MATERIALS

SURFACE MATERIALS
•Џ Available in Steelcase and Select Surface fabrics, leathers, and coated materials. Also available with COM (customer's own material).
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More about Steelcase
A household name among contract manufacturers, Steelcase boasts 100 years of conceptualizing, designing, and manufacturing creative solutions for office environments. Founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1912 as “The Metal Office Furniture Company,” Steelcase’s original signature innovation was the steel trashcan: “a major innovation at a time when straw wastebaskets were a serious office fire hazard.” The infamous steel desk followed soon after. Today, the company’s extensive product portfolio encompasses the principle components of any workspace—interior architecture, furniture, and technology.