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Inscape Bench receives the 2013 Good Design award from the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design

According to Inscape, Inscape Bench has been honored with a 2013 Good Design award. Good Design is one of the world's oldest Design Awards programs organized annually by The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design in cooperation with the European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies. Awarded corporations represent some of the world's most visionary Fortune 500 companies, including 3M Company, Apple, Inc., Audi AG., BMW AG., Bose Corp., Deutsche Bank AG., Interface, Inc., and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Introduced in June 2013, Inscape Bench addresses the needs of today's agile worker. With the widest range of options available on a bench, Inscape bench is customizable, scalable, and a perfect fit in open plan environments. Inscape Bench's panel-mounted height-adjustable surface offers a healthier way of working. The pneumatic assist top lets users effortlessly change from a seated to a standing height working position with no legs to limit floor space. Designers can combine with adjustable monitor and keyboard arm for maximum health and efficiency. "We are delighted that Inscape Bench has been recognized with a Good Design award," said Tim Baxter, VP, product marketing. "Our comprehensive bench solution is suitable for a wide range of work styles and preferences, including sleek low-profile benching and technology-intensive applications."
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