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Quinze & Milan

Quinze & Milan is a Belgian design label. It was founded in 1999 by conceptual artist Arne Quinze and Yves Milan. The first product was the Primary Pouf 01 — a block of coated polyurethane foam on legs. This piece established the brand's signature approach to coated foam furniture. Since 2020, SDC Lab holds the exclusive licence to the brand and collection. The label is designed for public spaces, offices and hospitality environments.

The range includes modular seating systems, individual armchairs, poufs, stools and tables. Materials are polyurethane foam, wood, steel, polyethylene and concrete. One of the best-known projects is the Seattle Cross seating system: commissioned by OMA for the Seattle Public Library, the piece met the strict standards of the ISDA. The Airbench line — available in cross, rectangular and meander configurations — is a further signature product for large-scale public interiors.

Quinze & Milan suits planners who want to create sculptural, distinctive seating landscapes in public buildings, hotels and corporate lobbies. The modular systems allow scalable configurations across large floor areas. The label is explicitly contract-focused — spatial organisation and visual impact take priority over conventional furnishing logic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quinze & Milan

Quinze & Milan is a Belgian design label. It was founded in 1999 by conceptual artist Arne Quinze and Yves Milan. The first product was the Primary Pouf 01 — a block of coated polyurethane foam on legs. This piece established the brand's signature approach to coated foam furniture. Since 2020, SDC Lab holds the exclusive licence to the brand and collection. The label is designed for public spaces, offices and hospitality environments.

The range includes modular seating systems, individual armchairs, poufs, stools and tables. Materials are polyurethane foam, wood, steel, polyethylene and concrete. One of the best-known projects is the Seattle Cross seating system: commissioned by OMA for the Seattle Public Library, the piece met the strict standards of the ISDA. The Airbench line — available in cross, rectangular and meander configurations — is a further signature product for large-scale public interiors.

Quinze & Milan suits planners who want to create sculptural, distinctive seating landscapes in public buildings, hotels and corporate lobbies. The modular systems allow scalable configurations across large floor areas. The label is explicitly contract-focused — spatial organisation and visual impact take priority over conventional furnishing logic.