Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Interior and product designer Tara Rae Hill combines modernism, elegance, and luxury in a lounge collection that embodies the notion of comfort.

The Emarese showcases a luxury hospitality appeal and supports a sculptural physique with graceful contours and gestures.
The project has been awarded a 2020 Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.

Emarese’s chassis is cradled and supported by a contoured wood-looking gallery with extended, tapered wall-saver legs.
Its effortless aesthetics and Emarese’s fabric zones at a roughly 3-to-1 ratio make it is a prime candidate for smart, chic color and material blocking — empowering designers to personalize to create their unique interior designs.

Emarese’s convincing wood-like features are a pathogen-resistant, non-porous homogeneous, non-coated moisture impervious, user repairable 1/8” thick solid surface material that is exceedingly impacted, scratch, ink, and chemical (including bleach) resistant with an inner interlocking patented steel-reinforced frame.

Project: Emarese Lounge Collection
Designers: Tara Rae Hill, LittleFISH Think Tank
Manufacturer: Kwalu













