Toku Seating
Named after the Japanese word for ‘talk’, Toku inspires people to connect, converse and collaborate. Evoking a sense of community, the Toku Bench and Ottoman provide alternative spaces within the workplace and learning environments for teams and friends to come together.
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Overview
- A bench and ottoman collection for informal seating.
- Available in 1, 2 or 4 seat, with or without backrest and backrest blanket.
- 1 Seat Ottoman: 600W x 600D x 470H mm.
- Backrest Blanket Double: 1200W x 1200D x 765H mm, view all Specifications.
- Product of Australia.
- 5 year warranty.
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The curved edges and soft furnishings of the seating, along with the tactile timber backrest, bring comfort and flowing lines to interiors. Toku seating is available with or without timber backrests, along with a choice of cushions and featuring a vast selection of upholstered textiles and colours.
Toku empowers people with the autonomy to choose the place they need, and embraces flexible working styles. The collection creates spaces for privacy and focus, communication and collaboration, no longer binding people to a singular work point.
Complementary accessories to Toku Seating include a collection of solid timber tables and privacy screens.
ColourLab finishes
Category B / Matador
- Matador Bronco Two Tone
- Matador Dark Chocolate
- Matador Earth
- Matador Inky
- Matador Laal
- Matador Mint
- Matador Mist
- Matador Newport
- Matador Ochre
- Matador Scarlet
- Matador Steel
- Matador Wedgewood
Category C / Medici
- Medici Blush
- Medici Kakadu
- Medici Latte
- Medici Lichen
- Medici Liquid Amber
- Medici Pesto
- Medici Petra
- Medici Pinto
- Medici Pumice
- Medici Shiraz
- Medici Tea Tree
- Medici Truffles
Category D / Heirloom
- Heirloom Cedar
- Heirloom Copper
- Heirloom Graphite
- Heirloom Harvest Moon
- Heirloom Into The Woods
- Heirloom Lindt
- Heirloom Mother Earth
- Heirloom Riverstone
- Heirloom Royale
- Heirloom Urban Rhythm
- Heirloom Antique
Category A / Focus
- Focus 108
- Focus 276
- Focus 330
- Focus 340
- Focus 487
- Focus 604
- Focus 101
- Focus 179
- Focus 200
- Focus 294
- Focus 300
- Focus 315
- Focus 328
- Focus 348
- Focus 365
- Focus 381
- Focus 384
- Focus 443
- Focus 444
- Focus 447
- Focus 468
- Focus 508
- Focus 540
- Focus 542
- Focus 612
- Focus 621
- Focus 821
- Focus 908
Category A / Cairo
- Cairo Atoll
- Cairo Basil
- Cairo Caraway
- Cairo Charcoal
- Cairo Chive
- Cairo Lapis
- Cairo Licorice
- Cairo Opal
- Cairo Pepper
- Cairo Quartz
- Cairo Salt
- Cairo Smoke
- Cairo Spice
- Cairo Tumeric
- Cairo Turquoise
Category B / Rave (Healthcare)
- Rave Bass
- Rave Crowd
- Rave Culture
- Rave Electro
- Rave Laser
- Rave Move
- Rave Music
- Rave Scene
- Rave Strobe
- Rave Techno
- Rave Tune
- Rave Vibe
Category B / Autumn
- Autumn 101
- Autumn 131
- Autumn 171
- Autumn 191
- Autumn 221
- Autumn 331
- Autumn 361
- Autumn 651
- Autumn 681
- Autumn 751
- Autumn 791
- Autumn 971
- Autumn 771
- Autumn 551
Category C / Merit
- Merit 008
- Merit 015
- Merit 019
- Merit 020
- Merit 021
- Merit 026
- Merit 028
- Merit 032
- Merit 033
- Merit 036
- Merit 037
- Merit 039
Category C / Mode
- Mode 005
- Mode 008
- Mode 023
- Mode 026
- Mode 030
- Mode 033
- Mode 039
- Mode 040
Category D / Atlas
- Atlas 111
- Atlas 161
- Atlas 431
- Atlas 471
- Atlas 501
- Atlas 661
- Atlas 681
- Atlas 781
- Atlas 861
- Atlas 881
- Atlas 911
- Atlas 971
POA / Remix 3
- Remix 3 0152
- Remix 3 0223
- Remix 3 0233
- Remix 3 0242
- Remix 3 0252
- Remix 3 0566
- Remix 3 0612
- Remix 3 0662
- Remix 3 0816
- Remix 3 0866
- Remix 3 0906
- Remix 3 0962
- Remix 3 0982
POA / Steelcut Trio 3
- Steelcut Trio 3 105
- Steelcut Trio 3 195
- Steelcut Trio 3 205
- Steelcut Trio 3 213
- Steelcut Trio 3 236
- Steelcut Trio 3 446
- Steelcut Trio 3 453
- Steelcut Trio 3 476
- Steelcut Trio 3 515
- Steelcut Trio 3 526
- Steelcut Trio 3 533
- Steelcut Trio 3 576
- Steelcut Trio 3 636
- Steelcut Trio 3 645
- Steelcut Trio 3 666
- Steelcut Trio 3 686
- Steelcut Trio 3 746
- Steelcut Trio 3 796
- Steelcut Trio 3 906
- Steelcut Trio 3 916
- Steelcut Trio 3 966
Timber Natural
- Oak
- Limewood - applied finish
Oak Timber Wash
- Strata
- Ash
- Silk Grey
- Stone Grey
- Ozone Light
- Ozone Medium
- Black
- Basalt
- Noir Marron
- Noir Verde
- Orange Pigment
- Ruby Red
- Oxide Red
- Lake Reflect
- Fir Green
- Colza Yellow
- Sulfur Yellow
- Blush
- Traffic Red
- Pale Green
Oak Timber Paint
- Strata
- Ash
- Silk Grey
- Stone Grey
- Ozone Light
- Ozone Medium
- Black
- Basalt
- Noir Marron
- Noir Verde
- Orange Pigment
- Ruby Red
- Oxide Red
- Lake Reflect
- Fir Green
- Colza Yellow
- Sulfur Yellow
- Blush
- Traffic Red
- Pale Green
The future workplace will see a generational shift, with Millennials (Gen Y) predicted to make up ¾ of the workforce in the next decade. Prevalent in the future workplace and a direct outcome of the growing number of Millennials, is the increasing blur between personal life and work life, shifting from the notion of ‘work/life balance’ to ‘work/life integration’.
Prioritising spaces that provide balance will be the key to creating harmonious learning and workspaces. The Toku collection facilitates spaces for privacy and focus, communication and collaboration.
“The purpose behind Toku’s design is to create balance in environments that require diversity. Named after the Japanese word for ‘talk’, Toku supports people connecting, conversing and collaborating,” says designer, Gavin Harris.
Sydney-based Gavin Harris is a creative and technical interior designer with a passion for product design.
After studying a bachelors in applied science – built environment and a graduate diploma in interior design at Queensland University of Technology, Gavin has worked 30 years in the industry. He has become renowned for his use of clean lines and circular forms, as well as his unique products that trigger positive reactions and an element of surprise.
“I find inspiration in many places, such as film, music, art, science, and everyday conversations,” Gavin says. The different human responses that occur when interacting with functional objects, however, is invariably his greatest muse. He believes in the traditional role of the designer and the different elements they contribute to a project – from the architecture and graphic treatment to the furniture and various accessories.
Gavin’s extensive knowledge of interior and industrial design has seen him produce significant workplace and hospitality projects both locally in Australia, and internationally in Asia, Europe and Africa.