Unity Modular Seating
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SRC Finishes
GFRC Finishes
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SRC Finishes
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SRC Finishes
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SRC Finishes
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SRC Finishes
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SRC Finishes
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SRC Finishes
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SRC Finishes
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SRC Finishes
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Key Features
Use all 11 components as a “kit of parts” to form cohesive seating and planting areas to fit any indoor or outdoor space.
Individual modules can be used as stand-alone pieces or be placed in uniquely formed groupings to enhance your overall design.
Unity components enable you to program your space in any way you desire. From open circulation spaces to enclosed spaces that desire privacy and everything in between.
The classic form language compliments any architectural style.
Elevate your project by utilizing multiple textures. Honed horizontal surfaces play well with textured vertical sides.
The Pivot, Notch and Link can all be used as rotation points to create unique curved, straight, or angled groupings in as many ways as you can imagine
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Available in both standard SRC concrete and lightweight GFRC concrete for rooftop or interior applications.
The round form factor and pod-like groupings make it difficult for skateboarders to abuse.
Designer . John Cook
John Cook has a wide-ranging professional design career that spans more than 35 years. As a California native, he spent a large part of his career at BMW Designworks, where he worked on many in-house projects for BMW and Mini. He also worked with multiple outside clients including Microsoft, Diamond Back Racing and Spinning.
John’s work in the fitness industry included a tenure at Star Trac and Spinning, where he served as VP of Industrial Design. He is the holder of numerous design patents and is the recipient of numerous international design awards including the IDEA, Good Design, ID magazine and a Red Dot Award. He has been working with QCP for years and is responsible for designing the Q line of products.
John’s passion for form was developed early in his career through hand-sculpting his design concepts using multiple mediums including foam and clay. He brings that knowledge of form to his designs through the use of digital automotive surfacing tools that work in concert with the 3D manufacturing technologies that are used by QCP. John currently lives in the beach community of Ventura, California, where he enjoys surfing, mountain biking and spending time with his wife and adult children.