Interior Furniture in Coromandel Offices | Andreu World. Image Courtesy of Andreu World
Having a physical workspace brings employees together, fosters collaboration, and allows companies to shape their culture. Despite the rise of remote work, many companies have adapted to the new normal by creating team-based, flexible, and comfortable spaces that enhance creativity, collaboration, and productivity.
Enhancing Comfort and Versatility with Furniture Pieces
Spaces Hung Sheng / D&P Associates
The Spaces Hung Sheng office caters to freelancers and small businesses seeking a flexible and inviting environment. The Maarten Chair by Viccarbe was chosen for its round-edges, simple look, and soft color palette, creating a calm and minimalist style that promotes efficiency. The Trestle Table, with its thin and elegant design, provides versatility and is ideal for collaborative spaces.
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Brookfield Asset Management / Ultraconfidentiel
Promoting wellness and sustainability was the primary goal for this office design. The Raglan sofas by Andreu World were chosen for their modular solution, offering relaxation in corporate environments. The Nuez BIO Chair, with its comfortable and modern character, adds a touch of sustainability as it is recyclable and biodegradable.
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Sint Michielsgestel Town Hall / AREA Occupier Solutions
The Town Hall serves as a multifunctional community center and required furniture that adapts to different programs. The Sellex chairs, stools, and tables, including the Fast Tables and Slam Chairs, offer lightweight, minimalistic, and comfortable designs that can be easily configured to fit various open spaces, similar to modern office concepts.
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DIDA Move Pro & Master Pro Comfort Chair / Federico Giner
Comfort plays a vital role in work efficiency, which is why the DIDA Move Pro chair was created. Its ergonomic design, including wheels, armrests, and height adjustability, promotes good posture and provides customizable comfort and mobility. The Master Pro Comfort Chair, made of wood, is perfect for both formal and informal workspaces.
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Functional and Visually Appealing Lighting Systems
RAMBLER&Co Software Dept. / Nefa Architects
The interior design for the RAMBLER&Co Software Department aimed for functionality and a clean aesthetic. The Link XXL lighting system by Vibia, with its geometric modules and projection capabilities, creates ambient illumination on the ceiling, contributing to a focused and creative work environment.
© Ilya Ivanov
Gazeta.ru News Agency Office / Nefa Architects
The design of the Gazeta.ru News Agency office prioritizes comfort and multifunctionality. The Wireflow Chandelier by Vibia, a modern take on traditional chandeliers, combines contemporary technology with efficient lighting, adding a sculptural piece to meeting rooms and lounge areas.
© Ilya Ivanov
Creative Space Dividers and Decorative Elements
MiQ Offices / Melissa Cheing de Sydness Architects
In the MiQ Offices, luminous work areas were designed to encourage creativity and interaction among employees. Aluminum chains from Kriskadecor were strategically used as both space dividers and decorative elements. The colorful and brilliant-finish gradient complements the company logo, adding depth and vibrancy to productive areas.
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K120 Business Centre / MádiLáncos Studio
To transform the historic building into a modern office, the K120 Business Centre incorporated Kriskadecor chains. These elegant chains covered the surface, including electrical mechanisms and exposed pipes, with decorative cladding. The satin sand tones create a visually comforting workspace, contributing to an enhanced work performance.
© György Palkó
By carefully selecting furniture, lighting systems, and decorative elements, interior design can significantly enhance comfort and productivity in the workplace. Creating flexible, visually appealing, and inviting spaces positively impacts workers, leading to increased efficiency and collaboration. As companies adapt to new working conditions, incorporating these design elements becomes crucial for the success of modern workspaces.
Original images and captions provided by Andreu World, Spaces Work, Yamini Krishna Photography, Sophie Mylou, Federico Giner, Ilya Ivanov, Jon Nissenbaum, and György Palkó.