Introducing the Dwell Lounge Collection

  • Introducing the Dwell Lounge Collection
  • Furniture - September 2025
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Haydn Cattach & MR.P

Introducing Dwell, a sophisticated modular lounging collection designed for flexibility, comfort, and architectural simplicity.

Built on a refined rail system, Dwell offers a sculptural foundation for both relaxed and formal environments, enabling a wide range of configurations for public, commercial and residential settings. Every element has been crafted to foster connection and conversation, while also offering the flexibility to support moments of quiet focus and individual work.

At the heart of Dwell is the idea to create a lounging collection that is both purposeful and refined.

The system’s visual language is defined by a continuous rail, which physically supports each element while giving the design its distinctive linear language. Legs and arms are positioned at the end of each module or configuration, framing the seating with restraint and precision. The collection is minimal yet expressive, with tailored upholstery and considered proportions. Interaction from every angle ensures that Dwell integrates seamlessly into a wide variety of interiors.

Dwell is designed for the way people feel and work today, offering moments of calm, connection, and comfort within the modern workspace. It supports a dynamic environment where collaboration flows easily, and individuals feel at ease, engaged, and genuinely at home in their surroundings.

Dwell’s modular framework allows for both compact and expansive configurations, designed around the principle of adaptability.

The flexibility of Dwell makes it highly versatile across commercial, public, and residential settings. In workspaces, it can shift from focused breakout areas to collaborative hubs. In public zones, it enables calm resting points and subtle navigation. At home, it becomes a sculptural centrepiece that adapts to changing needs.

Dwell encourages designers to use rhythm, orientation, and negative space as part of their language in designing floorplans. With the ability to create linear runs, corner settings, clusters, or island-like arrangements, helping shape how people interact, move and dwell within a space.

By combining flexibility with refined simplicity, Dwell allows designers to create custom seating environments with a unified aesthetic, from a single configuration to a layered, dynamic interior landscape.

 

Each element connects via a refined structural rail system, enabling modules to be added, removed, or re-oriented with ease, without compromising stability or visual cohesion.

The collection includes low-back, mid-back, and high-back seat modules, ottomans, corner units, integrated tables, as well as a range of cushions and power options. Seats and backrests are available as either individual units for clear articulation or continuous spans for a more seamless expression. Arms and backs can be added to form asymmetric modules, or omitted entirely to open up circulation paths, create directionality, or define zones.

Modules can face forward, backward, or alternate directions, offering a wide range of spatial possibilities.

 

 

In Australia, the Dwell Lounge Collection is available exclusively through Stylecraft.

For all international enquiries, contact us directly via sales@rossgardam.com.au

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