Compass Carts integrate beautifully with Compass System casework to help you provide complete, connected services at the point of care.
Family and friends play an important role in the patient recovery process, and the Consoul Recliner supports their presence at the bedside. Built-in features provide comfort, convenience and a sense of boundary to help people socialize, eat, work and sleep within one efficient footprint. Easy-to-reach recliner controls and an independently operated footrest offer a range of positions for resting—including a fully-flat position for sleeping.
Designed by Lee Walsh
Its sophisticated ergonomic design instantly responds to your body, movement, and posture to provide natural balance and total support.
Space is always at a premium. Take the desktop, for example: No matter what kind of work you do, there never seems to be enough room. Our research of a cross-section of North American organizations found the space crunch is only going to intensify: 90 percent said workstation size will decrease or stay the same over the next 5 years.
The Crosshatch Side Chair brings minimalist refinement to interiors, with each element optimally fashioned to serve its function. The upholstered seat appears to float above its solid but lightweight wood frame. The intricate wood joinery and angled seat supports connect the design to the rest of the Crosshatch seating family.
Culla gives patients and guests multiple ways to position themselves comfortably. Upright, it’s a glider ready to be set into soothing motion. Tilted back, it’s a relaxing recliner where people can rest or put their feet up. The high back and curved arms provide full support while sitting or moving in and out of the chair.