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27/01/2022

Design a customised bench with Kubika

Our modular seating system Kubika consists of a series of individual modules and accessories that are easily assembled

Kubika

The Kubika bench is one of the great protagonists of our ‘New inspiration’ catalogue. This design by Estudi Manel Molina is robust, soft, and spacious. It is a modular seating system that lets you create unlimited configurations through the combination of individual modules and accessories that are easily assembled. Its versatility and sophisticated design with simple lines make it highly adaptable to any environment or to any specific needs, ranging from a sofa configuration to a waiting bench.

The Kubika system consists of 1, 2 and 3 seater modules that can be combined to create different configurations. Its robust steel tube frame and wide variety of hard-wearing upholstery options guarantee the durability of this bench system that has been specifically designed for collective spaces. The possibility of combining seats and countertops on the same frame makes Kubika a flexible solution for any type of use.

Kubika features modular seats with or without a backrest, with end or intermediate arms, and with different types of tables made of FSC-certified laminated oak wood veneer. It can also include auxiliary elements, such as a writing table in several finishes or a USB charger. All seats can be upholstered in a wide range of fabrics.

Kubika can be combined with cushions upholstered in the same fabric as the seat pads or with furniture from other Enea collections to create unique spaces. This is the perfect configuration for waiting areas in companies, airports, or hotels; where you can do more things other than waiting. It is also ideal for relaxing areas in museums or corporate settings; as well as the perfect spot in educational environments for sharing ideas, chatting, or for simply having a coffee in company.

Kubika has been designed following several ecodesign principles, seeking to have a minimal impact on the environment.

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