Mix and Match: Plains & Pods from Landscape Forms

Landscape Forms and Industrial Facility have introduced Plains & Pods, two complementary products meant to inspire flexible, multifunctional space design.

The Plains & Pods system of seating, surfaces and planters is created with London-based design studio Industrial Facility. As two sibling products, Plains & Pods are designed to work both together and independently and are unified in the way they use minimalist, nonprescriptive design to prioritize flexibility, adaptability and user autonomy.

Rectilinear and architectural, Plains is comprised of large-format platforms and a trestle, varying in height and width to create customizable settings of layered seating and surfaces. Constructed of naturally weathering wood, powder-coated metal or a combination, Plains units are available in four widths each with short and tall heights and can include optional metal backs and attaching side tables. Plains can branch, network, stair-step, overlap, crisscross and create runs to work in three dimensions.

Plains’ curvilinear counterpart, Pods, includes seating and planters designed to be grouped together in multilayered clusters. Different groupings of Pods modules let users determine how they interact with space—from large and open communal zones, areas for privacy, single seating and quick individual touch-down points.