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HON 2020 Catalog 2020 FURNITURE COLLECTION CONTENTS 2 WE ARE HON 50 DESKS 14 SEATING 72 WORK- STATIONS 82 STORAGE 92 TABLES 118 Industry 124 Fabrics & Finishes 144 Index WE ARE HON . 2 At HON, we know that your workplace reflects your company, your values and your people. Ours does too. We’re a company born in the heart of America and made great by the hardworking people who are a part of it. We believe in keeping things real and doing things right. That’s why we take pride in working as a team to handcraft thoughtful products designed with you in mind—and always strive to make style and comfort easily accessible so you can create a workspace that’s authentically you. hon.com WE ARE HON 3 MANUFACTURING 4 EVERY PRODUCT IS TESTED FOR QUALITY STANDARDS— AND OUR STANDARDS ARE HIGH. HON’s Manufacturing Department is made up of a number of different plant operations that are separated by product type. This allows each plant team to focus solely on the type of office furniture it specializes in and work hard to build the best products for the best value. “Every product we make is tested for quality standards—and our standards are high. Each piece of furniture is crafted with durability, functionality and value in mind. We want to go beyond industry standards and make sure that our end users are always completely satisfied and confident with their purchases.” — Eric, Plant Manager, Seating Solutions hon.com WE ARE HON 5 WELL-DESIGNED OFFICE FURNITURE SHOULD ALWAYS BE AFFORDABLE. HON’s Product Development team blends strategy and imagination to concept bold, new furniture designs and come up with inventive ways to refresh older products. A number of factors affect product designs, including current and future market trends, color theories, ergonomics, affordability and employee well-being. And because these influences are constantly evolving, HON engineers are driven to innovate and continually improve every piece they create. “Product development is really the materialization of the concept we have on paper. It’s the bridge between design and production—it drives the true cost of our products and triggers raw materials demand, production capacity and execution. And that’s important, because well- designed office furniture should always be affordable.” — Gracia, Product Development Engineer 6 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT hon.com WE ARE HON 7 INTEGRATED DESIGN SOLUTIONS 8 EVERY PIECE OF FURNITURE SHOULD SERVE A PURPOSE. The HON Integrated Design Solutions (IDS) team and its dealer/ designer partners work with clients of all sizes and markets to help them realize a design layout that perfectly aligns with their desired workplace culture and style as well as their office footprint. “At HON we know every space has to be functional and every piece of furniture should serve a purpose. We believe both the space and the furniture should be beautiful and seamless—working together to support today’s activity-based work styles. We’re challenged every day to design inspiring environments ranging from traditional breakout areas to innovative new third space settings. Planning that perfect space for a client is what drives us.” — Andy, Director, Integrated Design Solutions hon.com WE ARE HON 9 THE GOAL IS TO PROVIDE A HOLISTIC SOLUTION FOR EVERY WORKSPACE IN AN OFFICE. HON’s Business Development and Sales teams are responsible for a number of things. They help manage relationships with trade partners who are out in the field selling products, help advance business in new market areas and work with dealers to find the right solutions for their customers. Relationship building is a key component of this position. “Building relationships in new business or with trade partners and dealers is all about trust. The stronger the relationship, the more trust we both have in the partnership.” Product knowledge is another important facet of the job. “We really have to know every piece of furniture and what features make it great so that we’re able to work closely with dealers to help customers find the right solutions. In the end, the goal is to provide a holistic solution for every workspace in an office.” — Nicole, Business Development Associate 10 SALES hon.com WE ARE HON 11 CUSTOMER SERVICE 12 YOU CAN TRUST THAT IF ANYTHING’S WRONG, WE’LL MAKE IT RIGHT, RIGHT AWAY. At HON, customer service is a top priority. The Customer Solutions team offers support to both customers and dealers by providing helpful information, answering questions, responding to warranty claims and handling any problems or changes with orders. “We’re the front line for customers and dealers—helping to ensure that they’re completely satisfied with our products and services. You can trust that if anything’s wrong, we’ll make it right, right away. Customer service plays a critical role in building relationships and keeping customers happy, which results in repeat business and increased revenue.” — Ann, Customer Solutions Specialist hon.com WE ARE HON 13 SEATING The furniture heroes of your office, chairs welcome your guests, support your employees and offer comfortable places to relax and work. 14 SEATING hon.com SEATING 15 CERES® ENDORSE® Mid-Back Task Chair Mid-Back Chair SHOWN BLACK LEATHER SHOWN IN PERIMETER LIMADE FABRIC WITH FOG MESH BACK AND POLISHED ALUMNINUM BASE/ARMS 16 WORK THE ROOM Take charge with finesse and flair. With premium details and EXECUTIVE AND customizable options to suit any style, these chairs keep the movers and shakers comfortable, whether in executive CONFERENCE offices or conference rooms. CHAIRS IGNITION® 2.0 Mid-Back Task Chair SHOWN IN DAPPER FERN FABRIC WITH FOG MESH BACK hon.com SEATING 17 MERIT Executive Conference Chair SHOWN IN LEATHER 18 EXECUTIVE & CONFERENCE CHAIRS NUCLEUS® PILLOW-SOFT® Task Chair Executive High-Back Chair SHOWN IN KNACK WAVE FABRIC WITH SHOWN IN BLACK LEATHER POLISHED ALUMNINUM BASE/ARMS hon.com SEATING 19 CONVERGENCE® ENDORSE® Mesh Mid-Back Task Chair Mesh Low-Back Task Stool SHOWN IN LAVA LAGOON FABRIC SHOWN IN DECODE NICKEL FABRIC WITH FOG MESH BACK 20 MASTER ANY TASK Make things happen with task chairs that deliver ergonomic comfort and TASK help boost productivity. With completely customizable options available CHAIRS on each chair, you’ll be sitting pretty all day long. GATEWAY Task Chair SHOWN IN DOTTY SUNFLOWER FABRIC hon.com SEATING 21 IGNITION® 2.0 Mid-Back Task Chair SHOWN IN NIMBLE LEMON DROP FABRIC 22 TASK CHAIRS A B C IGNITION A. 2.0 Mesh Mid-Back B. ReActiv Mid-BacK C. 2.0 Mesh Mid-Back Task Stool Task Chair Task Chair SHOWN IN DAPPER ORCHID SHOWN IN AMETHYST FABRIC SHOWN IN CENTURION FABRIC WITH TITANIUM BACK GOLDENROD FABRIC hon.com SEATING 23 B A MOTIVATE A. Flex-Back Task Chair B. Flex-Back Task Stool SHOWN IN RUSH WAVE FABRIC SHOWN IN RUSH SUNSHINE FABRIC WITH SURF BACK WITH FOG MESH BACK 24 TASK CHAIRS NUCLEUS® 4-Way Stretch Mid-Back Task Chair SHOWN IN AMUSE ALLOY FABRIC WITH FOG MESH BACK hon.com SEATING 25 SOLVE® ReActiv-Back Task Chair SHOWN IN DESIGNER WHITE WITH CONCENTRIC DIAMETER FABRIC AND EMBER LUMBAR 26 TASK CHAIRS A B C SOLVE A. ReActiv-Back Task Chair B. ReActiv-Back Task Chair C. 4-Way Stretch Task Stool SHOWN IN AMETHYST FABRIC WITH SHOWN IN MANNER DILL FABRIC WITH SHOWN IN HABIT SALT FABRIC WITH TITANIUM BACK DESIGNER WHITE FRAME AND BLACK MESH BACK TITANIUM LUMBAR hon.com SEATING 27 VOLT ® VOLT ® Task Chair Mesh-Back Task Chair SHOWN IN DOTTY PEONY FABRIC SHOWN IN BLACK LEATHER 28 TASK CHAIRS VOLT ® Task Stool SHOWN IN CENTURION APRICOT FABRIC hon.com SEATING 29 ACCOMMODATE® Guest Chair SHOWN IN COMPASS BITTERSWEET 30 BE OUR GUEST Meet and greet in style. No matter your corporate vibe—whether GUEST traditional or modern—we offer a variety of guest CHAIRS chair options to meet your aesthetic. FLOCK® Guest Chair SHOWN IN SPIN OAT FABRIC hon.com SEATING 31 IGNITION IGNITION Multi-Purpose Chair Multi-Purpose Chair SHOWN IN HAMILTON CAROLINA FABRIC SHOWN IN CENTURION JADE FABRIC WITH FOG MESH BACK 32 GUEST CHAIRS IGNITION® Multi-Purpose Chair SHOWN IN HAMILTON FERN FABRIC WITH CHARCOAL REACTIV BACK hon.com SEATING 33 ACCOMMODATE® Multi-Purpose Chair SHOWN IN ODYSSEY INLET AND SKIM 34 PILE IT ON There when you need them; easy to get out of the way STACKING when you don’t. We’ve got your back no matter the & NESTING occasion with sleek, stylish stacking and nesting chairs that are a breeze to move and stow. CHAIRS CERES® CERES Multi-Purpose Chair Multi-Purpose Chair SHOWN IN APEX LEMONADE SHOWN IN INERTIA MANDARIN AND BASS WITH FOG MESH BACK LINE RED HOT FABRIC hon.com SEATING 35 IGNITION® Multi-Purpose Chair SHOWN IN CANNON BEACH LIGHTHOUSE AND GRAVITY TIDE WITH CHARCOAL REACTIVE BACK 36 STACKING & NESTING CHAIRS MOTIVATE® Nesting/Stacking Flex-Back Chair SHOWN IN CIRCULATE NAUTILUS FABRIC WITH BLACK MESH BACK hon.com SEATING 37 NUCLEUS® Multi-Purpose Stacking Chair SHOWN IN HIVE VIOLET WITH BLACK MESH BACK 38 STACKING & NESTING CHAIRS OLSON STACKER® Stacking Chair SHOWN WITH CHERRY SHELL hon.com SEATING 39 FLOCK® A. Wide Lounge Chair SHOWN IN HAMILTON BISCOTTI FABRIC A 40 ON COMMON GROUND Whether it’s to connect and collaborate or just to COLLABORATIVE chill, our lounge and casual seating support more & PUBLIC SPACES relaxed ways of working away from your desk. C B D F E FLOCK® B. Stool F. Dual Fabric Mini SHOWN IN SPIN ALABASTER SHOWN IN SPIN ALABASTER AND INSIGNIA LAP C. 4-Leg Stool SHOWN IN BLUME HYACINTH E. Ottoman SHOWN IN INSIGNIA LAP D. Modular Chair SHOWN IN TRIBECA BURNT ORANGE AND SPIN ALABASTER hon.com SEATING 41 GROVE® A.
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