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During the golden age of train travel, Pullman carriages were a byword for sophistication, privacy and comfort.

The NaughtOne Pullman Collection updates this concept for modern spaces, with a range of booths, chairs, sofas and desks that create luxurious bubbles of focus, respite, conversation and collaboration, even in the busiest neighbourhoods.

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Pullman Booth
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Pullman Chair
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Pullman Sofa
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Pullman Desk / Desk Pod

The collection

Each of the four Pullman models shares the same design language, engineering principles and inherent desirability. Take a deeper dive and grab the images, CAD models and product data you need to start specifying.

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For wellbeing

Some environments can feel overwhelming. Being able to choose to work in a space that offers some seclusion creates a state of mind conducive to focussed work. Semi-private furniture give you a quick (or long) escape — helping you reset, stay focused, and feel your best.

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For connection

People want to feel connected with one another, whether that’s in person or virtually. Pullman helps you have better conversations, screened from distraction, interruption and ambient noise.

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For change

When people have control over their space, they can easily adapt to whatever comes their way. Offering people different ways to work let’s them choose what’s best for them depending on the task, their mood or their personality.

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From workshop
to ... workshop

From workshop
to ... workshop

Pullman isn’t just designed – it’s engineered. Within the plush upholstery is a beautiful frame made from layers of interlocking plywood.

Precisely machined channels allow us to bend the wood without stressing it, creating Pullman’s distinctive wrap-around curves.

Finally, the wood is hand-sanded. It’s important our upholsters have a smooth surface to work with.

Once fully built, the frame is reassuringly solid. Grab the sides and try to flex them – you’ll see what we mean. Those aren’t screens, they’re walls.

And inside those walls it’s easy to find focus, retreat from the crowd or, indeed, collaborate with others. From one workshop to another.

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Part of the MillerKnoll collective.