HBF’s innovative and award-winning designs for the contract market are now carried at Proof Contract in Singapore.
March 25th, 2011
Proof Contract, which caters to the residential, commercial and hospitality market, has recently added US furnishings supplier HBF to its stable of international brands.
Formerly known as Hickory Business Furniture, HBF is today a leading furnishings supplier to the contract market, servicing many Fortune 500 companies as well as retailers and residences. Its expansive portfolio includes side/conference and guest seating, executive and management seating, lounge seating, occasional tables, conference and case goods products.
With a clear focus on design and innovation, HBF has worked with many established product designers such as Barbara Barry, Orlando Diaz-Azcuy, Yves Béhar and John Hutton for both its furniture and textile collections.
In addition, the company is strong on the sustainable front, striving to meet stringent environmental standards, including GREENGUARD® Indoor Air Quality Standard, Cradle to Cradle Certification®, and the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)®.
The HBF collection will also be available at the Proof Living retail showroom very soon.
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