Suitable for both public and private spaces, the Windowseat is designed as a comfortable refuge from the hustle and bustle of lobbies, airports or busy office environments.


By taking architectural elements (walls and ceiling) and applying them to a chair, Mike & Maaike explores the idea of sub-architectural space, creating a room-within-a-room complete with its own unique perspective.



As office spaces shift toward the open plan, it is important to have a place to escape, to think, to make a call, or relax. While sitting in the Windowseat, the ambient noise is muffled and a new visual perspective is created.