At imaGen, we design furniture and environments that support how people learn, heal, and connect.
Guided by human-centred design, our work begins with understanding how people truly use a space – how they move, gather, focus, and feel within it.
For over 40 years – from our beginning as Harvest Link to imaGen today – we’ve designed with a simple belief: furniture should adapt to people, not the other way around. Our name blends imagination and generation – a reflection of the future we help shape, and the communities we shape it with.
What guides us
We work across education, healthcare, and community spaces – places shaped by everyday routines and real people.
Our work is guided by human-centred design, practical manufacturing experience, and long standing relationships built on trust. Over time, we’ve learned that reliability matters as much as creativity – because well-designed furniture should feel dependable, not demanding.
By learning how people actually move, gather, and settle into a space, we design furniture that fits naturally into daily life, adapts as needs change, and continues to perform long after.
Our commitment to human-centred design
For us, design starts with people:
Designed for real life
Human-centred design is at the heart of our process.
We’ve seen many environments filled with plug-and-play furniture that technically works, but never quite feels right. Often, this happens when furniture ignores how people move through a space, how it is used day to day, or the realities of the budget behind it.
We design around real use, offering flexible options across different needs and budgets, and adapting furniture so it feels intentional rather than forced. We choose materials that are proven to last in high use environment, avoiding quick fix finishes that wear out and create unnecessary waste. The result is furniture that settles naturally into a space and continues to support it as needs evolve.















