twentytwentyone at Tate Modern Switch House

twentytwentyone are proud to have been involved with the furniture specification and supply for the new gallery spaces, public areas, the Patron and Members rooms and staff offices.

twentytwentyone at Tate Modern Switch House

The Switch House extension to Tate Modern has been designed by Herzog + de Meuron.

The furniture sourced and provided includes the Botan bench, designed by Jasper Morrison for Maruni.

Working closely with Jasper Morrison’s studio, the Botan benches manufactured by Maruni were adapted to bespoke dimensions, finishes and configurations to suit the public and gallery areas in the Herzog & de Meuron building.

The standard version of the Jasper Morrison design is available in cedar or pine, with or without back and in two sizes.


For the Switch House prototypes were made in Japan for extended lengths and twin depth, with or without backs. They are were also produced in oak and with a black stain to marry with the materials specified for the building.


Botan benches are on display at our River Street showroom.


twentytwentyone also supplied furniture to the Patrons room, Members room and staff areas.

The diverse mix of classic and contemporary designs included pieces produced by Nikari, Hay, Another Country and Fritz Hansen.


twentytwentyone is honoured to have contributed to the appearance and visitor experience of such a significant public building.


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