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AI ASSOCIATES: REIMAGINING FUTURE FORWARD WORKSPACES INNER BEAUTY | STYLISH VISION | NEW DIRECTIONS | OPTIMUM EXPERIENCE | DYNAMIC EXPRESSIONS VIBRANT EDGE | BRIGHT VIBES | CREATIVE CREDO | CORPORATE CHIC | PERFECT UNITY








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THE HONOUR IS OURS Happy New Year! 2018 marks the magazine’s eleventh year in print and thinking back at its humble beginnings, the team and I feel a collective surge of pride that Office Concept kept its place on newsstands despite the rise and fall of many a beloved print publication.

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s the magazine expands its reach across Asia, we remain ever grateful to you, our loyal readers, as well as to the designers and industry personalities who have extended their unwavering support over the years. This has been nothing less than a team effort, which is why we acquired the habit of celebrating our collaborators in the magazine’s pages. Not merely a showcase of contemporary workplace and furniture design trends, Office Concept is, in essence, also a love letter to the people and products enlivening each issue. In this edition, the honour goes to AI Associates, one of Asia’s leading design studios, who I’d like to thank for participating in this issue. Headquartered in Singapore, this impressive firm has been making waves throughout Asia and beyond for award-winning office designs that boldly marry creativity and bureaucracy. Recent projects such as the Estee Lauder Companies’ sophisticated new office in Singapore or Uber Malaysia’s eclectically wrought headquarters set new industry benchmarks by optimising the spaces that house them and serving as reminders that details make all the difference. And speaking of little things that matter, may I ask our brand collaborators, furniture manufacturers and our readers to drop us a line of constructive feedback? As we evolve as a publication, we’d love to hear what you think and how we may improve future editions. For now, the issue is yours for the taking…enjoy!

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Conceived as one of the main highlights of the Rockerfeller Dining Room in the Haus Konstruktiv museum in Zurich, the Alambre Chair is now turning heads as part of the Girsberger Collection. Boasting a shapely matt anthracite wire frame, the addition of soft seat and back cushions renders the Alambre the perfect mix of style and substance, with a strikingly graphic feel that is also evocative of designer Alfredo Häberli’s signature aesthetic.

Practicality, style and comfort are key operative terms associated with the hm88 bench by Hitch Mylius. Designed by Chijioke Aguh, the undulating form of the hm88 is certainly not for the faint-hearted. Upholstered in cmhr graded foams and supported on boomerangshaped steel feet finished in a mid-grey powder coating, this ‘voluptuous bench’ scores major design points as a statement piece that delivers unrestrained ease while turning up the heat in waiting areas and living rooms alike.

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Part of Teknion’s new Zones Collection – a comprehensive furniture series that is pushing the envelope with respect to the conventional workplace experience – the Zones Solo Lounge Chair features a simple and fluid design that is also definitive of this cutting edge international furniture brand. Its characteristic appearance owes much to its draped frontal skirt. Equipped with a swivel-tilt mechanism with auto-return and a base in either polished aluminium or contemporary paint finish, this subtly inclined seat promotes utmost flexibility and convenience. TEKNION.COM



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Fitted with a flat cast aluminium four-star base, the eye-catching Hay armchair by Orangebox deftly epitomises durability and sensible aesthetics. An indispensable addition to offices, meeting areas and domestic settings, this multipurpose swivel seat may be paired with other smartworking products, making it appropriate for both solo and groupwork. Available in a single colour block, Hay’s two-tone seat and back combo option bumps up the style stakes just a notch.

The bare-bones simplicity of the Nava seat belies its multifaceted quality. Created by award-winning Canadian designer Tom Deacon for established furniture company Girsberger, the Nava was designed with offices and public buildings specifically in mind. Versatile and lightweight, its flexible seat shell is stackable as well as linkable for easy use. With a variety of base options on hand, the chair’s understated yet refreshingly modern design is also easy on the eyes.

If you are on the lookout for a partition with personality, it’s unlikely that you’ll do much better than Team. Part mobile wall-dividing system and part presentation board, these textiles wonder walls are remarkably user-friendly. Set on rolling canisters, Team slips effortlessly into the role of an able assistant during meetings and presentations. Whether in use as a pinboard, flipchart or screen, it can always be counted on to put its best face forward.

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Addressing the shifting priorities of the modern workplace, X:TEN goes the extra mile to bring staffers functionality, utility and aesthetics. A riveting new offering from Dellform, this innovative extendable desking system was created to adapt seamlessly to your changing business environment. With a flexible cable management solution at your fingertips, X:TEN allows for a wide range of arrangements – from twooccupant workstations to six-man cluster desks, nothing is too much or too little.

While work is quite often no picnic, Rotterdambased design studio Prooff begs to differ. Conceived as a homage to the beloved tradition of shooting the breeze with friends and family over sandwiches and casual conversation, the JoinTable aims to promote the power of informal banter. Deftly multifunctional, its folded chairs give way to seating for four while the standing table was built to accommodate multiple participants during a meeting or an impromptu discussion.

Appealing to the jigsaw puzzle fan in each of us, the hm61 Oxo seating system is a nod to the beauty of assemblage. Equipped with optional power, date and charging units, this winsome system takes its cue from the complementary ‘X’ and ‘O’ formats, culminating in a set of dynamic and flexible arrangements upholstered in the fabrics and leathers of your choice. Individual seats are also achievable, as are pairings with a chaise longue, small pouffe and side table.

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Lending a cosy touch to sterile workplaces, the Poppy chair is, simply put, bloomin’ fantastic. Embodying the upbeat aesthetic of Patricia Urquiola, who envisioned the piece in collaboration with Haworth, Poppy’s aura of warmth and repose comes through in its softly rounded contours and cushy materiality. Available in a series of playful retro-inspired shades, Urquiola’s whimsical creation brings a slice of sunshine into one’s gloomy daily routine, fostering a blossoming work culture. HAWORTH.COM/AP



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WITH AN IMPRESSIVE PORTFOLIO SPANNING ACROSS DIFFERENT INDUSTRIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA, AI ASSOCIATES’ AWARD-WINNING PROJECTS ARE DEFINITELY TESTAMENT OF THEIR CONTINUOUS DELIVERY OF DESIGN EXCELLENCE.

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AI ASSOCIATES STRIVES TO DELIVER WELL-DESIGNED ENVIRONMENTS THAT MEET EVEN THE MOST STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS – ALL WITH A HEARTY DOSE OF CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION.

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t all began with Founder and Managing Director, Jeff Choo’s vision to make a difference in people’s lives at work. In 2004, he established AI Associates, an architectural design firm specializing in improving work spaces through creative, innovative design. Since then, AI Associates has poised itself as one of the leading firms for corporate interior design services in Southeast Asia. “We don’t just redecorate interiors; we infuse form and function with meaning to redefine how people live, work and play,” Jeff says. Founded on the belief that thoughtfully-designed spaces can elevate the experience of how we live, work and play, AI Associates strives to deliver welldesigned environments that meet even the most stringent requirements – all with a hearty dose of creativity and innovation. “We’re more than interior designers; we’re creatively driven solution providers who take the time to understand your unique needs and that of your environment, before designing exceptional solutions for your space,” the company says. “We pride ourselves on utilizing the resources you have to make things better for you, while retaining the essence of who you are. Naturally, we offer a full range of architectural interior services that marry form with function, that meet your budgetary requirements and exceed your needs.” Specialising in corporate interior design for consultancy and turnkey projects, the company offers interior design consultancy and construction management services which range from project completion to tailor-fitting design according to clients’ requirements. Their work spans across different industries including but not limited to media, communications, financial services, retail, hospitality, food and beverages, and telecommunications. Throughout the years, the firm has been making a strong mark with their impeccable work on corporate spaces in Southeast Asia, resulting in a strong clientèle that includes Estee Lauder, Dentsu Aegis, American Express, Grab, Ericsson, DBS Bank and many more. The company has also worked on residential, hospitality and retail projects with the

likes of Damansara Foresta, The Elements, Affiniti, Glenmarie Court as well as Soleil Hotel, just to name a few. Currently, AI Associates has offices in Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Beijing, Shanghai, Guang Zhou, Yangon and Cambodia as well as their corporate headquarters in Singapore. “We are fortunate to have worked with brand leaders and captains of industry, and even prouder of the work we have delivered in line with their objectives,” AI Associates comments. “We believe our team stands out above the rest. We have always been client-driven and we work hard to continuously deliver first class offices within budgets. Above all, we strive for great results. Our client lists, design portfolio awards and publications will attest to this.” To date, the company has been honoured with a string of internationally-acclaimed awards. In 2006, AI Associates received the Design Excellence Awards for the design of AXN Asia office. Subsequently, AI Associates was nominated as finalists for the I-DEA awards in 2015 for two projects: the Neptune Orient Lines Limited office and the Luxottica SEA office. In the same year, they won the I-DEA 2015 (Bronze) award for the Estee Lauder Cosmetics office. Following this, they bagged the I-DEA 2016 (Silver) awards for the DBS@Scape office and they also brought home their Design Excellence Awards (Silver) in the Best Workplace Design category for the IATA office in 2017. Having been in the forefront of quality design that emphasizes alternative work place solutions throughout Asia Pacific, AI Associates’ wide range of expertise combined with a client-centric design approach has helped many businesses to innovate and grow over the years – thanks to their team of talented professionals from diverse backgrounds and individual skill sets. “We draw on our collective expertise to provide a full selection of architectural interior services,” the firm says. “Ultimately, we are all about creating environments that are functional and beautiful at the same time as we trust that this would enhance our clients’ workspace productivity and inspire even greater achievement in their businesses.” AI-ASSOCIATES.COM


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Jeff Choo Founder and Group Managing Director

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Jeff Choo is the Founder and the driving force behind Ai Associates. Over the past years, Jeff actively leads the AI Associates’ Team to the forefront of the interior design industry with cutting edge design solutions and out-of-the-box ideas, leverage his extensive background in corporate interior design and project management to create high impact solutions for AI Associates’ prestigious clientele. Though a home-grown talent, Jeff’s designs have been implemented in Australia, Korea, Japan, India, Malaysia, Philippines and of course, Singapore. This multi-national portfolio showcases Jeff’s strength in understanding the various cultural and business fundamentals required for the success of the client. Jeff’s perception when designing a workspace is not only about functionality, it also showcases the company’s strength and identity to establish company branding. A well designed workspace will help the company to attract and retain talents, acting as a motivational factor for staff productivity - this is the true measure of a good design.

Sabrina has over 20 years of experience in interior design and space planning. She is a creative planner for both commercial offices and specialized facilities including public and retail spaces. Her involvement from the initial brief, design concept and process, space planning, documentation, material selection has provided a consistent high level of expertise for AI Associates’ prestigious clients - all these aspects are critical in delivering successful projects. Having consistently been winning high acclaim and industry awards since the year 2000, Sabrina has been stamping her signature on the industry by providing an approach which showcases the seamless fusion of modern day creativity and the corporate branding roots of her clients. From landscaping, to internal retrofitting, to a complete building facelift, nothing escapes her eye for detail and good ergonomics. With her tremendous volume of proven track records, Sabrina has successfully delivered to the standards of these renowned market leaders.



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“THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE WILL BE MAINTAINING OUR HIGH STANDARDS OF FIRST CLASS DESIGN WITH QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AS AI ASSOCIATES BEGINS ITS EXPANSION PLANS INTO THE REST OF SOUTHEAST ASIA.” Jeff Choo, Founder and Group Managing Director AI Associates

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FOR STARTERS, CAN YOU TELL US MORE ABOUT YOURSELF AND ALSO ABOUT THE BIRTH OF AI ASSOCIATES? I graduated from Temasek Polytechnic School of Interior Architecture and Design with Merit. I was also awarded the prestigious Singapore Design Council Gold Medal for being the top graduate in the School of Design. This is a significant milestone for me because it set the path for me to pursue a career in the building and design industry. After graduation, I completed National Service and I was then hired by an international design firm specialising in corporate office interior design. Although I have a design background and relevant design qualifications, I started off doing quantity surveying and project management before taking on a designer role. This gave me the opportunity to understand the whole process of executing projects from design to project management as well as cost and quality control. Later on, these came in as necessary skillsets when I decided to start my own firm after 6 years of being in the industry and having won a few design awards. It was in August 2003 that I established AI Associates in Singapore. This company was incorporated as a one-stop shop that offers impressive, creative workspace design as well as quality construction services. Within the last couple of years, I am proud to see how much AI Associates has grown. Today, we have operations in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Myanmar and Cambodia. Moving forward, our vision is to have operations throughout Southeast Asia and China in the near future to better service our pool of multinational clients.


WHAT DISTINGUISHES AI ASSOCIATES FROM OTHER BUSINESSES IN YOUR CATEGORY? The distinguishing factor would be the level of service and creative designs generated by our pool of award-winning designers that we can provide for our multinational clientele. We are also able to leverage on our regional presence to facilitate better communications with clients that are looking to expand their operations in the region as all of our offices maintain the same level of design standards and quality that one will expect from a Singapore brand name. WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST ABOUT YOUR LINE OF WORK? Being able to create impressive and creative spaces that enhance the way people live, work and play! WHAT IS YOUR BUSINESS’ BIGGEST CHALLENGE? The biggest challenge will be maintaining our high standards of first class design with quality construction as AI Associates begins its expansion plans into the rest of Southeast Asia. WHAT WAS THE “BIG BREAK” THAT HELPED AI ASSOCIATES GET RECOGNIZED? During the first year of operations, we submitted one of our projects for design competition. We were awarded one of the top three positions which helped us garnered quite a lot of attention and publicity. The client was very impressed and gave us a great video testimonial commending us on the outstanding work done for their offices.

WHAT DOES YOUR TYPICAL DAY AT WORK ENTAIL? At this stage, with all our offices and expansion plans to the other regions, a typical day will see me checking and replying all my emails from all my offices. For example, responding to all chat groups and updating myself on the progress of all the ongoing projects. There would also be Skyping or conference calls with my directors in each of the offices to make sure things are on track along with reviewing and quality control on some of the design work for submissions as well. HOW INVOLVED ARE YOU IN EACH PROJECT THAT AI ASSOCIATES TAKES ON? I try to get involved in the beginning as much as possible by sitting in during the design and critic sessions before each design proposals are submitted to clients and monitoring them to make sure they are of the highest quality. Thereafter I leave it to the capable hands of the individual team leader to execute the work. I will also occasionally follow up on the progress and conduct site visits. WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTORS IN INFLUENCING THE FUTURE OF WORKSPACE DESIGN? I think one of the most influencing factors for the future of workspace design will be the communication tools that are forever changing the way we communicate. The workspace is essentially just a space to facilitate that and as communication tools evolve and get more and more advanced, the physical office space could one day be obsolete and become just a part of the space that we live and play in.

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WHEN DID YOU FIRST KNOW YOU WANTED TO BE AN INTERIOR DESIGNER? I have strong interest and passion in arts since young and doing well in the latter gave me the confidence to take up design studies which I chose by chance. I also felt that it will be an enjoyable process to go through, instead of the more conventional courses. It was also about the fascination with craft, form and colours as well as eventually finding the opportunity to apply them in the real world.

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AS A FEMALE INTERIOR DESIGNER, WHAT SPECIFIC CHALLENGES, IF ANY, HAVE YOU ENCOUNTERED THROUGHOUT YOUR CAREER? I think gender is a non-issue in interior design. I have seldom encountered direct difficulties and I am unaware of interior design challenges that are specific to female designers. I believe this is testament to the maturity of the industry, which respects design competence above gender.


“COMMUNICATION WITH THE END-USER IS DEFINITELY A KEY ROLE IN UNDERSTANDING THEIR PREFERRED CONDITION AND BEHAVIOUR PATTERNS WITHIN THE ENVIRONMENT. A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE DESIGN ISSUES COMBINED WITH MEANINGFUL INSPIRATIONS CAN LEAD TO NEW IDEAS.” Sabrina Ang, Creative Director AI Associates

HOW DO YOU DEFINE CREATIVITY AND APPLY IT IN YOUR CAREER? Creativity and design is an essential need. It plays a prominent role in human affairs and everyday things which affect us sociologically, psychologically and emotionally. My design application focuses on aesthetic quality, which expresses meaning that is integral to its usefulness. It also brings about new experiences and fulfils the individual and society’s needs. WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON MISPERCEPTION ABOUT INTERIOR DESIGNERS? There are several misperceptions but the most common one is that of interior designers being decorators. I have met many professionals who perceive IDs as home designers and do not understand the value of interior design, which also emphasizes on the quality of life and social responsibility issues that are beyond aesthetic requirements. WHERE DO YOU FIND INSPIRATION, AND HOW DO YOU BEGIN THE DESIGN PROCESS? Inspiration can come from the most obscure sources such as the natural landscape, craft, new innovations, market trend and current issue or even from design communication. The key is to be aware of the surroundings we reside in. I tend to be more aware of my thoughts when my mind is relaxed and free. It also helps to read and see more and not limit one’s interest to only design related issues. Communication with the end-user is

definitely a key role in understanding their preferred condition and behaviour patterns within the environment. A detailed analysis of the design issues combined with meaningful inspirations can lead to new ideas. WHICH WORKSPACE PROJECT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF IN PARTICULAR TO DATE? Some of the works to highlight in recent years would be ELC and IATA. It has been a great journey with clients, colleagues, consultants and contracting team to achieve a shared vision that ultimately exceeded users’ expectation. HOW WOULD YOU BEST DESCRIBE YOUR STYLE OF WORK? I believe that design has no boundaries and in that sense, there really is no one good proven formula. All approaches are a means to an end, which would be creating the ideal environment and a meaningful experience having considered the client’s needs, values, timeframe and budget, etc. As a professional, we know there is always more than one creative solution to our design challenges. Every project is approached differently, depending on its key objective and goals. IF YOU WEREN’T AN INTERIOR DESIGNER, WHAT JOB DO YOU THINK YOU WOULD HAVE? Maybe an artist or even fashion designer but that’s pretty much hypothetical. The important thing is I continue to enjoy my work.

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WITH UNIQUE DETAILS THAT MERGE MODERN ELEGANCE WITH INNOVATIVE WORKPLACE IDEAS, THIS AWARD-WINNING OFFICE IS A REMARKABLE REFLECTION OF ESTEE LAUDER COMPANIES’ UNIQUE STYLE AND CULTURE.

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THIS PICTURE: Open and free-flowing, the reception area features a polished appearance that is cosy and welcoming at the same time.


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leek with a touch of contemporary elegance, the Estee Lauder Companies (ELC)’s new head office in UE Square, Singapore is a perfect blend of collaborative spaces, a productive environment and a distinctive aesthetic that’s uniquely ELC. At 51,200 sqft, spanning over three floors of vibrant workspaces, AI Associates has successfully captured the essence of the brands’ image in a stylish manner while ensuring superb spatial efficiency. The design intent was to develop a warm, conducive, innovative and productive office environment with a unique Estee Lauder corporate identity. Based on the client’s requirements, the office should also offer ample space to house both current and new headcount as well as enhancing the Estee Lauder brand. Within an open plan layout which splits into two wings, the key spaces have been strategically configured

TOP: The entrance of the breakout lounge beautifully blends nostalgic-themed details with modern materials.

to maximize the floor space. The public areas which consist of reception, waiting lounge, staff lounge, corporate retail store, meeting and training facilities are located on level 2 while the office workspace and support facilities occupy level 3 and level 4 of UE Square. To reflect ELC’s identity, a strong contemporary design concept enhanced with local accents is used to bring out the company’s image in a sophisticated way. Starting with the reception area, a pristine palette of off-whites contrasted by bright blues creates a polished appearance that is cosy and welcoming. The area is open and free-flowing, accommodating up to 20 visitors at the same time. There’s also direct access to the meeting facilities including a new electronic system which enhances the workflow and allows easy access for visitors. Next to it is a large cosy breakout lounge infused with a modern yet nostalgic theme. Here, a composition


AI ASSOCIATES HAVE SUCCESSFULLY CAPTURED THE ESSENCE OF THE BRANDS’ IMAGE IN A STYLISH MANNER WHILE ENSURING SUPERB SPATIAL EFFICIENCY.

THIS PICTURE: Designed to house large groups of people, the breakout lounge is an outstanding social space reminiscence of old Asian kopitiams.

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TO FURTHER PROMOTE SOCIAL INTERACTION BETWEEN STAFF MEMBERS ON DIFFERENT FLOORS AND DEPARTMENTS, THE UPPER FLOORS WERE CONVERTED INTO SECONDARY COLLABORATIVE SPACES.

TOP: Via the strategic use of furniture and furnishing, the design of the office distinctively reflects ELC’s workplace culture.

BOTTOM LEFT: Hot desk areas and welldesigned workstations provide efficient workspaces for staff to carry out diverse duties.

BOTTOM RIGHT: The conference room takes on a corporate yet stylish theme amidst a bright and cosy environment.


of vintage details set against a monotonous palette offers an outstanding social space reminiscence of old Asian kopitiams. Designed to house large groups of people, this lounge serves as a unifying space to encourage interaction among ELC employees while also catering to the company’s less formal activities like casual meetings and staff gatherings. To further promote social interaction between staff members on different floors and departments, the upper floors were converted into secondary collaborative spaces. According to AI Associates, the design team aimed for a higher standard of workspaces so that the office is better utilized to ensure higher productivity. For instance, there are hot desk areas implemented within the office

to provide efficient workspaces for staff to carry out diverse duties. As part of AI Associates’ Green Mark practices, the firm reused existing furniture and accessories, creatively turning them around to fit into the design concept. Throughout the design process, AI Associates worked in tandem with ELC’s different departments as well as the ELC Steering & Advisory team. Overall, AI Associated wanted the design of the office to distinctively reflect ELC’s workplace culture which revolves around fostering a unique spirit of teamwork, innovation, passion, and more importantly, on the emphasis of ELC’s mission to be a class above the rest.

THIS PICTURE: Brand visuals line the walls of the hallway that lead to the main office, creating a gallery-like space.

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STYLISH VISION LIVELY YET ELEGANT WITH COLOURFUL TOUCHES HERE AND THERE, LUXOTTICA’S HEAD OFFICE FEATURES A SERIES OF EYE-CATCHING DETAILS DESIGNED TO AMP UP ITS CHIC AND CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR STYLE. AI ASSOCIATES - SINGAPORE | KUALA LUMPUR | JAKARTA | BEIJING | SHANGHAI | GUANG ZHOU | YANGON | CAMBODIA


THIS PICTURE: The waiting area is done up in a sleek, white minimalist theme to complement the reception space.


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t Luxottica’s Singapore head office in Millenia Tower, a bright and vibrant atmosphere takes over, thanks to AI Associates’ clever interpretation of open spaces enhanced with unique details. Throughout its key spaces, an interesting interplay of form and interior features gives this office a signature look that distinctively portrays the luxury eyewear brand. Upon alighting from the lift, visitors are ushered into the reception area via a hallway decked in a series of curved cut-outs which resemble spectacle lens. A strong minimalist appearance is achieved here using sleek white panels with bright blue lighting underneath. Using spectacle lens as inspiration, AI Associates incorporated curved trapezium shapes in the form of wall gypsum panels and ceiling cut-outs at the entrance from the lift to the corridors and the ceiling of the reception

TOP: A custom-designed reception desk stands out against the minimalist-styled space.

BOTTOM: The wall across the reception counter features a large blue map to illustrate the locations of Luxottica branches.


area. Blue backlit LED lights have also been included to accentuate these elements. Adjacent to the reception area is the showroom, a light-filled space designed to put the products in the best light. The entire space is kept clean and spacious with different luxury eyewear collections adorning the walls. At the side wall, windows bring in natural daylight, giving the showroom a more welcoming ambience. Moving on from the showroom, the after sales service area is done up in a similar vibrant manner. From here, the office opens up to the main workspaces where desks and workstations are strategically configured in a collaborative and flexible manner. The general staff workspaces are grouped in clusters using angled desk systems, anchored by cosy collaboration pods. Flanked by glass-clad directors’ and managers rooms, the entire office is elegantly designed as a versatile and free-flowing space that promotes interaction and teamwork amongst employees. “For the new office layout, we implemented wide

TOP: The hallway leading into the office is decked in a series of curved cut-outs which resemble spectacle lens.

BOTTOM: The conference room engages a more formal tone, but is kept bright and inviting like the rest of the office.

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A BRIGHT AND VIBRANT ATMOSPHERE TAKES OVER, THANKS TO AI ASSOCIATE’S CLEVER INTERPRETATION OF OPEN SPACES ENHANCED WITH UNIQUE DETAILS.

TOP: Classic 120-degree workstations are used to break up the rigidity of the typical rectangular workbenches.

BOTTOM LEFT: The breakout area has a harmonious blend of materials including timber laminate and sterling board accompanied by dark chalkboard walls.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Interesting graphics adorn the walls of the office to infuse the space with a bold visual appeal.


open walkways that link key areas from the reception to the back office,” says AI Associates. “We also ensured the layout has comfortable free-flowing circulation by using classic 120-degree workstations to break up the rigidity of the typical rectangular workbenches.” The office’s unmistakable warm and welcoming ambience is also largely due to its vibrant interior furnishing. While the palette is kept absolutely clean with predominantly neutral tones, there are also pops of colour here and there to maintain visual interest. For instance, doors to the managers’ and directors’ rooms are painted in bright blues, oranges and reds, matching the blue partitions at the workstations. To create a fresher environment, the main workspace also features green plants and grass-like carpets. Over at the breakout rooms and library, chalkboard walls and timber details

further elevate the cosy style of this dynamic office. Warm elements of timber laminate and sterling board accompanied by dark chalkboard walls add to the cozy atmosphere in the breakout and library area, while a striking colour palette accentuates the otherwise neutral monochromatic office area. Evidences of greenery from small planters to trees are found in all main areas of the floor to soften the sleek modern look of the office while providing employees and visitors with a sense of natureinspired coziness. For the boardroom, the space engages a more formal tone, but it is still bright and inviting with daylight seeping through the glass partitions. In the other meeting rooms, bold colours like reds bring out the contemporary style of Luxottica’s office.

TOP: Adjacent to the reception area is the showroom which features a display of different luxury eyewear collections.

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BREAKING THROUGH WORKSPACE DESIGN CONVENTIONS, NOL’S NEW HEADQUARTERS IS CREATED TO INSPIRE, ENGAGE AND STIMULATE CREATIVE PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH COLLABORATIVE SOLUTIONS.

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THIS PICTURE: Spread across four floors, NOL’s new office features different spaces configured around a central lobby.


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“NOL REQUESTED FOR A DISTINCTIVE DESIGN APPROACH TO REFLECT THEIR NEW CORPORATE DIRECTION WHEN THEY MOVED TO THEIR NEW HEADQUARTERS AT BUONA VISTA.”

THIS PICTURE: Curvilinear features at the reception area bring out the office’s sleek and elegant aesthetics.


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nown as the largest shipping and transportation company listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX), NOL requested for a distinctive design approach to reflect their new corporate direction when they moved to their new headquarters at The Metropolis, a Grade A office building located in Buona Vista, Singapore. AI Associates was shortlisted from a pool of potential designers as their preferred design consultants for this important move. According to the design team, the main challenge was to find ways to accommodate a large number of employees within a high-rise building - this was something new to NOL because their previous office was in a standalone building and their employees were accustomed to having their own building for the last few decades. For this new office, NOL wanted to consolidate its departments and operations all under one roof. “We worked very closely with the steering committee from NOL to engage the employees from the design of the space to the construction process,” AI Associates says. “All were invited to design workshops. They were given the opportunity to vote for their favourite theme for the breakout areas in the office and also for the workstations design and colour schemes. They were also briefed on the new transport routes, food courts and shopping areas around the new office. This was the change process to slowly engage and integrate the staff into the new environment.”

The open discussions proved to be a fruitful one, resulting in a state-of-the-art office space that exudes strong aesthetics and a definitive human touch. Spread across four floors of the building from Level 14 to 17, the new office features different spaces configured around a central lobby. There are designated departments on each floor, differentiated into private workspaces and public or social spaces. What’s outstanding is the distinctive and diverse atmosphere within the office where a combination of modern contemporary styles, corporate feel and fun and funky spaces is created to fit different workplace activities. At Level 14, the lift lobby opens up to the bright and sleek reception area. Curvilinear features highlighted by the overhead lights are complemented by a cosy lounge area overlooking the city skyline views. From here, the space leads towards the main office areas as well as the training and breakout rooms. The main workspaces across all the four floors share a similar welcoming style to encourage higher productivity. While certain areas have to be minimized, AI Associates ensured that the overall outcome is still spacious and conducive - thanks to the integration of more collaborative spaces and new technology. The design team explains that the design of the new office was carried out in line with the industry’s best practices. Here, workstations and rooms were reduced

TOP: A cosy lounge at the waiting area looks out to the city skyline views.

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THIS PICTURE: A combination of modern contemporary styles, corporate feel and fun and funky spaces is created to fit different functions.

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in size to accommodate NOL’s expansion plans. More meeting rooms and flexible meeting spaces as well as phone booths were also incorporated as a means to increase staff productivity. To further promote communication and interaction among employees, breakout spaces were created on every floor. Designed as fun and functional spaces, these rooms take on a fresh and vibrant theme complemented by colourful furnishing. The breakout areas also double as townhall spaces. They have all been equipped with AV equipment to allow all four floors to tune in to the person speaking on one of the floors. Amidst the myriad of functional and vibrant features, a neutral palette with strategic applications of woody hues and timber detailing elegantly wraps up the design concept with a soothing yet stylish appeal. In line with AI Associates’ Green Mark practices, the design team also reused some of NOL’s existing furniture and artworks which were still in very good condition. Throughout the office, the design of the spaces successfully brings out a cosy corporate ambience that’s sophisticated yet current.

TOP: On every floor, there are breakout spaces designed with a fun, fresh and functional theme.

BOTTOM: A neutral palette with strategic applications of woody hues and timber detailing elegantly provides NOL’s office with a cosy corporate ambience.


“AMIDST THE MYRIAD OF FUNCTIONAL AND VIBRANT FEATURES, A NEUTRAL PALETTE ELEGANTLY WRAPS UP THE DESIGN CONCEPT WITH A SOOTHING YET STYLISH APPEAL.”

THIS PICTURE: A large container is set within a low traffic area, away from the key spaces of the office.

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WITH ITS INNOVATIVE OPEN PLAN DESIGN, IATA’S NEW OFFICE FEATURES A CORPORATE YET CREATIVE INTERIOR CONCEPT THAT RESULTS IN AN OPTIMUM WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT.

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THIS PICTURE: Throughout the office, the key areas unanimously convey an innovative, dynamic and modern image of IATA.


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TOP: The reception area is designed to enhance IATA’s visual identity via different spatial layers, resulting in a white minimalist outlook.

pon relocating their office to Mapletree Business City in Singapore, IATA (the International Air Transport Association) requested the design of their new office to adopt a contemporary concept that helps to improve space efficiency and work style in accordance to IATA’s global office concept while catering to their increased headcount. In response to IATA’s requirements, AI Associates created a flexible configuration across 31,764 sqft of office space which efficiently accommodates an open concept office layout as well as IATA’s future spatial requirements. Throughout the office, the key areas which consist of the reception, staff lounge, town hall and training areas, unanimously convey an innovative, dynamic and modern image of IATA. With the incorporation of sleek details and modern features, the designers have also given the office a definitive contemporary appeal; one which expresses a sense of diversity amidst a cosy corporate atmosphere. To start, the reception area is designed to enhance IATA’s visual identity via different spatial layers including the corporate branding, colour palette, corporate display elements, aviation-themed graphics and room name conventions. These are effectively translated into a series of creative details, resulting in a sleek white minimalist outlook. For a touch of contrast, subtle features are

applied to the signage wall as well as the reception counter to create an innovative 3-dimensional effect. The reception area connects to the collaborative waiting lounge, meeting facilities and town hall while providing direct access to the main workspaces. To ensure an optimum working environment, the interior design concept eliminates barriers and signs of status and individual hierarchy in favour of a common working area used by all. While the huddle and focus rooms are enclosed, walled-in offices are eliminated - managers’ workspaces as well as selected meeting zones are defined using only clear glazed screen for optimal transparency. The design also allows room for rapid change of operational structures without the need to re-design work places. Throughout the space, comfort and flexibility encourage communication, collaboration and spontaneous interaction. Employees are offered the choice to work in areas most suited to the type of task at hand. By giving them the option of a more isolated area to work in when they need to concentrate better or when they need to conduct confidential discussions, the addition of these spaces contributes to higher productivity and performance. All this makes IATA a great place to work in, boosting morale and strengthening the company’s community-driven work culture.


“IATA REQUESTED THE DESIGN OF THEIR NEW OFFICE TO ADOPT A CONTEMPORARY CONCEPT THAT HELPS TO IMPROVE SPACE EFFICIENCY AND WORK STYLE IN ACCORDANCE TO IATA’S GLOBAL OFFICE CONCEPT.”

THIS PICTURE: The training room features an interesting palette against a clean and sleek backdrop.

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BOTTOM: The lounge also features a library corner, games area, bar counter, high communal dining, modular furniture setting and a soft seating area.


To foster more opportunities for staff interaction, the town hall and staff lounge are designed to offer a common area for employees to come together. The town hall which serves as a gathering space can be extended into a training zone and other corporate purposes. Over at the staff lounge, this space is created as the heart of the office with a well-appointed café theme to unify the different work zones and accommodate small and large groups. Designed to motivate users to get together or meet by chance, this area features a library corner, games area, bar counter, high communal dining, modular furniture setting, soft seating area and even a fully-equipped kitchen. To optimize the experience of space, a series of interventions are also incorporated. This includes

abundant natural light; different work areas that accommodate diverse needs, details that increase comfort level and sense of belonging; zones to reduce stress and enhance a sense of well-being as well as facilities that increase connection and communication. To bring out the aesthetic of these spaces, selected sustainable materials are employed as well as a selection of high quality materials including quartz stone, glass treatment, eco panels, carpet, vinyl flooring and laminate finishes. These features are kept in harmony with the main palette to ensure that the design elements do not overwhelm or dilute IATA’s branding which leans towards a modern minimalist outlook.

“WITH THE INCORPORATION OF SLEEK DETAILS AND MODERN FEATURES, THE DESIGNERS HAVE ALSO GIVEN THE OFFICE A DEFINITIVE CONTEMPORARY APPEAL; ONE WHICH EXPRESSES A SENSE OF DIVERSITY AMIDST A COSY CORPORATE ATMOSPHERE.”

BOTTOM: Floor-to-ceiling glazing ensures rooms are bright, open and cosy.

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COLOURS AND MATERIALS COME TOGETHER IN PERFECT HARMONY WITHIN UBER MALAYSIA’S HEADQUARTERS, OFFERING A VIBRANT ENVIRONMENT THAT STIMULATES IMAGINATION AND CREATIVITY.

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BOTTOM: At the reception area, a feature wall displaying different local car number plates creatively introduces Uber’s core business in Malaysia.


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n Uber Malaysia’s newly refurbished headquarters at The Vertica, Bangsar South City, there’s plenty of room for collaboration, communication and creative thinking - thanks to the open plan layout that accommodates different functional spaces in a dynamic manner. This reflects Uber’s brand identity which revolves around a sense of dynamic evolution, innovation and modern technology. Upon arriving at Uber’s headquarters, the central lift lobby leads towards two entrances situated opposite one another - one for employees and another for guests which takes them directly to the reception area. Elegantly done up in a monotone palette, the reception area takes on a contemporary look with a long sleek counter anchoring the space. What stands out is the waiting area which features a set of circular seating with a cantilevered coffee table hanging down from the exposed ceiling. This furniture piece also comes complete with a metal route map. On the side, there is a feature wall displaying different local car number plates - a smart way to subtly introduce Uber’s core business in Malaysia as a technology company that owns the mobile application. From the reception, the space opens out to the meeting rooms which employ the use of cement finishes and different textures, further leading visitors into the main office area.

TOP: A long sleek counter anchors the spacious reception area decked in a palette of monochromes.

Spread out across the 11,115 sqft office are clusters of workstations flanked by a series of meeting rooms, collaboration areas and “hush rooms” - quiet spots for employees to chill out or contemplate on ideas. “Collaboration zones are provided evenly throughout the office space,” says the design team from AI Associates. “We incorporated various furniture pieces to give these areas a unique look.” While the main work areas take on a more corporate look with functional features taking priority, collaboration zones are designed in a vibrant way to encourage engagement and foster creative communication. One of these collaborative spaces is distinctively designed with a sky lounge concept complemented by an oceanic theme. Placed next to the window, the space offers panoramic views of the city skyline. For the meeting rooms, these spaces are configured adjacent to the main office area for easy accessibility. Designed along the core building, the meeting rooms take advantage of the natural light streaming in, affording a cosy yet sophisticated place to conduct discussions or conferences. Equipped with cutting edge technology, the meeting rooms are designed to ensure seamless communication. To offer spaces for employees to rest and relax in,


“UBER MALAYSIA’S NEWLY REFURBISHED HEADQUARTERS REFLECTS UBER’S BRAND IDENTITY WHICH REVOLVES AROUND A SENSE OF DYNAMIC EVOLUTION, INNOVATION AND MODERN TECHNOLOGY.”

THIS PICTURE: Chic furniture and bean bags complement the feature wall which showcases a city map.

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“SPREAD OUT ACROSS THE 11,115 SQFT OFFICE ARE CLUSTERS OF WORKSTATIONS FLANKED BY A SERIES OF MEETING ROOMS, COLLABORATION AREAS AND “HUSH ROOMS”.”

THIS PICTURE: Star-shaped motifs on the flooring enhance the visual appeal of the breakout area.


breakout areas, pantries and social zones are included as transitional spaces between the main work areas. In these spaces, the designers incorporated different textures and patterns such as corrugated metal sheets and tiles with cultural motifs to introduce a touch of local vibe. Bright hues also accentuate nooks and corners to create a lively atmosphere. Additionally, the breakout area and pantry are kept open and versatile so that they can be converted into a “town hall” for informal gatherings when required. Throughout the office, spaces are designed to be as open as possible so that employees can easily move about between one area to the next. Doing away with walls or physical boundaries effectively encourages communication and synergy between business units. To infuse the office environment with personality and visual interest, a selection of unique materials, unconventional furniture and interior details are used. For instance, wall cement finishes, timber strips, geometrical tiles, multicolour face bricks, cork boards, Volakas marble, carpet tiles in bold tones as well as decorative lighting, bean bags and stylish furniture pieces all add to Uber’s energetic office environment.

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VIBRANT EDGE FROM THEIR LARGE-SCALE OFFICE TO SMALLER TELECOMMUNICATION CENTRES, ERICSSON’S INTERIOR SPACES EXPRESS A FUTURE-FORWARD LOOK YET CONJURE NUANCES OF THEIR SCANDINAVIAN TRADITION. THIS PICTURE: The focal element at the reception space is the product showcase area.


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global leader in delivering ICT solutions, Swedish telecommunications brand Ericsson requested for their offices in Malaysia to be consistent in terms of reflecting their brand identity and Scandinavian tradition. This is clearly evident in their new head office which was relocated from Cyberjaya, Sepang to The Pinnacle, one of the latest commercial buildings with GBI and MSC status at Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya. At 50,000sqft, Ericsson’s new head office features an open plan layout with dynamic spatial configuration. AI Associates wanted the space, which includes two floors of office space, to have an organic flow that encourages communication and breaks the conventional typology of corporate offices. For this office, it was also imperative that the interior design has a visible connection to Ericsson’s energetic work culture. This can be identified through the implementation of Ericsson’s corporate colours and branding

TOP: The product showcase area is set atop an illuminated platform.


“FOR THIS OFFICE, IT’S IMPERATIVE TO HAVE A VISIBLE CONNECTION TO ERICSSON’S ENERGETIC WORK CULTURE. OUR INTENTION IS TO HAVE THE OFFICE INTERIOR REFLECT THEIR SCANDINAVIAN TRADITION WITH A CREATIVE EDGE.”

TOP LEFT: Informal discussion areas and lounge spaces break the monotony of workspaces.

TOP RIGHT: Meeting rooms are incorporated with tech features and custom-designed features.

BOTTOM: Bold colours and vibrant graphics are employed to reflect Ericsson’s corporate identity and energetic work culture.

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“THE INTERIOR FEATURES A BOLD COLOUR PALETTE AND EYE-CATCHING GRAPHICS AGAINST A MYRIAD OF SLEEK SURFACES AND TEXTURES, COMPLEMENTED BY MODERN FURNITURE AND FURNISHING.”

THIS PICTURE: The office incorporates both formal and informal spaces to encourage communication between employees.


throughout the space. Overall, the designers aimed for an open office environment that feels light, vibrant and welcoming. On level 22, key areas include the reception area which is placed right at the front, opening out to both the lounge areas and the product display space. These areas are finished with a bold colour palette and eyecatching graphics against a myriad of sleek surfaces and textures, complemented by modern furniture and furnishing. The product showcase area which is set atop an illuminated platform stands out prominently as the focal element. Level 23, on the other hand, accommodates an assortment of formal and informal collaborative work areas. Towards one side, cosy clusters of work desks are set in an organized manner in the open office layout, punctuated by lounge-like areas that employees can use for discussions and brainstorming sessions. These features within the open office concept offer employees a less structured environment to work in while encouraging collaboration and interaction between staff. There’s somewhat a striking contrast between the formal and informal spaces, and the choice of materials and colours reflect that. For instance, for the workstations, neutral tones and clean lines are used while in the informal meeting pods, bright colours and timber detailing are employed to create a visually appealing environment.

TOP: Versatile multi-purpose rooms can be configured to suit different uses.

MIDDLE: Different discussion and collaboration spaces are designed alongside the workspaces.

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BOTTOM LEFT: Conference rooms take on a sophisticated outlook to suit more formal meetings.

BOTTOM RIGHT: In between workstations, open collaboration spaces encourage interaction amongst employees.


“ERICSSON’S DISTINCTIVE INTERIOR STYLE CAN ALSO BE OBSERVED AT THE ERICSSON 5G SHOWCASE AND EXCELLENT CENTRE AT ANJUNG RAZAK, UTM, KUALA LUMPUR.”

Additionally, meeting rooms are given a unique and imaginative touch - each of them is named after a different city in Malaysia or Sweden. Brief stories of these cities are also displayed on the walls of the meeting rooms. Ericsson’s distinctive interior style can also be observed at the Ericsson 5G Showcase and Excellent Centre designed by AI Associates at Anjung Razak, UTM, Kuala Lumpur. The first of its kind in Malaysia, the centre features three key areas which include a section for 5G innovations, a 5G research lab and a 5G learning space. Like its main office, this showcase gallery is also set in an open space where the key areas are configured as circular clusters laid out in a versatile manner. Interactive walls are strategically placed throughout the gallery to display information, visually leading visitors to different demo areas. All around cosy seating and custom-made counters invite visitors to linger on and utilize the space comfortably. Bold neutrals and accent colours like bright yellows and greens also come together to bring out the centre’s design theme. With the addition of warm lighting, the space comes alive as a welcoming venue to promote 5G technology.

TOP: The showcase gallery features key areas that are configured as circular clusters.

MIDDLE: Interactive walls are strategically placed throughout the gallery to display information.

BOTTOM: The spaces are enhanced with different types of flooring as well as white dividers adorned with traditional Malay motifs.

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A VIBRANT LOOK AND CONTEMPORARY AESTHETIC BECOME THE SIGNATURE STYLE OF MILLWARD BROWN MALAYSIA’S OFFICE, EXEMPLIFYING HOW MODERN OFFICES CAN BE STYLISHLY CONDUCIVE. AI ASSOCIATES - SINGAPORE | KUALA LUMPUR | JAKARTA | BEIJING | SHANGHAI | GUANG ZHOU | YANGON | CAMBODIA


THIS PICTURE: Millward Brown’s tagline is etched into the feature wall next to the entrance, instantly creating an eye-catching focal point.


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or Millward Brown Malaysia’s office in North Centre Point, Midvalley, AI Associates has redefined the multinational market research company’s workspaces using a series of creative details, resulting in a brighter environment complemented by rich graphical elements and vibrant hues. This energetic atmosphere is immediately apparent at the front entrance. Standing out on the feature wall is Millward Brown’s tagline which is etched boldly into the cement render surface, providing a strong starting point to the rest of the office’s design concept. According to AI Associates, they were aiming for an interior space which is rich in graphical elements that strengthen and provoke communication between coworkers while generating a positive working environment. The main entrance is split into the staff entrance to the left and the guest entrance to the right to better control access. At the left entrance, an adjacent corridor leads into the main workspace where the fixed hot-desk zone is configured in an open and flexible manner. Throughout the open space, the workspace radiates a lighter outlook achieved through cement-rendered flooring, glass-encased discussion rooms as well as subtle tones for the furnishing.

TOP: Interesting graphical elements are strategically incorporated within different areas of the office.

Overhead, the ceiling is left exposed, with the ceiling slabs and services like the electrical ducting painted in white. Tasklights are affixed all across the ceiling, illuminating the space to give it a brighter atmosphere. Enveloping the open space, the large windows stream in daylight, keeping the interior bright and light. Here, lighting plays a vital role in creating the office environment - along with suspended task lighting, other decorative lighting like extruded downlights and pendant lighting help to bring out a lively atmosphere. The design theme in the quiet and collaboration zones takes on a more vibrant feel. Walls are enhanced with special paint finish while feature walls are incorporated strategically to make the space visually welcoming. Pops of vibrant tones are also included through the use bold yellow partitions and brightly coloured cushions. To visually demarcate the different discussion rooms and collaborative areas, different types of flooring are used – for instance carpeting in some of the rooms and timber laminate in others. Each of these spaces also has its own individual appearance with different types of furniture and colour palette used. Visual continuity is still maintained via similar materials and creative details. Additionally, timber frames and


“THE OFFICE FEATURES A BRIGHT AND LIGHT ENVIRONMENT COMPLEMENTED BY RICH GRAPHICAL ELEMENTS AND VIBRANT HUES.”

THIS PICTURE: The glass-encased meeting room ensures visual continuity between one space to another.

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“POPS OF VIBRANT TONES ARE ALSO INCLUDED THROUGH THE USE BOLD YELLOW PARTITIONS AND BRIGHTLY COLOURED CUSHIONS.”

THIS PICTURE: At the centre of the chill-out zone is a foosball console and a billiard table.


sliding doors afford a sense of spacious openness while providing just the right amount of stylish details to the office space. Over at the chill-out zone, the designers have injected a livelier attitude to the space via a cafe-inspired look and feel. Along the main feature wall, large fonts are imprinted on the surface, complemented by a brick-and-cement finishing at the side. A foosball console and a billiard table are placed in the centre the room while a high table with tall bar stools flank the side walls, creating a cafĂŠ-like ambience. Cement render flooring keeps things contemporary while yellow partitions separate the chill-out area from the office space next to it. Another noteworthy detail is the design of the lockers, which are customized to blend in as a decorative feature. With their doors painted in alternating shades of black, grey and yellow, the lockers are flushed against the walls in different areas, serving as a functional and fashionable final touch to tie the entire design palette together.

TOP RIGHT: The main office area takes on an open plan concept complemented by different materials to ensure a bright and spacious environment.

MIDDLE RIGT: Rooms are visually divided via the use of custom-designed partitions.

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BRIMMING WITH INSPIRATION AND CREATIVITY, A VIBRANT COMPOSITION OF INTERIOR FEATURES BRINGS OUT THE BEST OF THIS ECLECTICALLY-DESIGNED OFFICE.

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THIS PICTURE: A classic trishaw and the mural painting stands out against the contemporary backdrop of the reception area.


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WITH 13 BRANDS UNDER ONE ROOF, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT EACH BRAND HAS A DISTINCTIVE SPACE OF ITS OWN.

THIS PICTURE: Rooms are set within cube-like forms made from different materials to represent different Feng Shui elements.


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eadquartered in London, United Kingdom, Dentsu Aegis Network Ltd. is a multinational media and digital marketing communications company. A wholly owned subsidiary of the Japanese advertising and public relations firm, their principal services range from communications strategy through digital creative execution to media planning and buying, sports marketing and content creation, brand tracking and marketing analytics. In Malaysia, Dentsu Aegis Network Malaysia is a dynamic collective of 13 brands including Dentsu Aegis, Carat, LHS, Dentsu One, Dentsu Media, psLIVE, brandscope, Meridian Outdoor, Oranje ISC, Posterscope, Isobar, iProspect and Vizeum. With so many brands brought under one roof, it is essential that each one of them has a distinctive space of its own. However, every division must also be visually cohesive to maintain the main corporate identity. To do this, AI Associates has designed an open, flexible yet connected space for the company’s 65,000 sqft office at Wisma Guocoland in Damansara Heights.

TOP: To accommodate different brands within the same office, AI Associates has designed an open, flexible yet connected space.

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It is also imperative that Dentsu’s philosophy which emphasizes creativity and innovation is reflected in their workspaces. Here’s where carefully executed details are employed to allow each space to tell its own design story. Throughout the office, there’s an interesting composition of materials and features which reinforces a sense of creative aesthetic. As a way to infuse the office with a blend of multicultural flavour, Malaysian and Japanese decorative themes are also used to create a unique ambience in different spaces. The reception area which connects to the pantry is designed as a “kopitiam” which comes complete with old school chairs and tables as well as black and white photographs on the wall. In the conference room next door, the Malaysian theme continues, but this time with a more vibrant touch where illustrations of Kuala Lumpur city skyline adorn the wall.

TOP: Designed with a “kopitiam” theme, the pantry features an interesting mix of vintage elements.

At the reception, there’s a classic trishaw which is displayed as an art piece to express the local heritage design in Malaysia. For the training area, the designers incorporated a Tokyo-inspired design theme to reflect Dentsu’s roots; as this company was originally formed in Japan.” Within each of the different divisions, AI Associates has implemented more creative touches. For instance, in the Dentsu LHS division, the managers’ cubicles are designed as open cubes inspired by Feng Shui elements. “These cubes are constructed using different materials including wood, steel, cement render and brickwork to represent different Feng Shui elements” say the designers. “For example, glass is used to represent water, bricks represent earth, laminate represents wood and steel represents metal. Each of these cubicles can also be moved around.”


“THE RECEPTION AREA WHICH CONNECTS TO THE PANTRY IS DESIGNED AS A “KOPITIAM” WHICH COMES COMPLETE WITH OLD SCHOOL CHAIRS AND TABLES AS WELL AS BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS ON THE WALL.”

THIS PICTURE: The pantry also serves as a breakout zone for employees to relax and interact with each other.

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“THE OPEN, FLEXIBLE YET CONNECTED SPACE ENCOURAGES INTERACTION AND COLLABORATION AMONGST EMPLOYEES.”

THIS PICTURE: The office space is kept open and spacious with creative details to maintain visual continuity.


Towards the corner of the office near the windows, a lounge area takes on a casual setting with large wooden boxes turned into a seating area complemented by large pillows and rattan furniture. Over at the Dentsu One Sdn Bhd division, a cleaner backdrop is employed instead, elegantly complemented by artistic touches here and there. At the entrance, there is a large mural of a young girl which offers a strong focal point immediately. Further into the office, workspaces are done up with a distinctive theme. In the main meeting area, Japanese-inspired features are seen once again, with wood panels generously used on a variety of surfaces. Instead of ordinary glass sliding doors, shoji-like screens are used to divide each space. In the TV lounge, a darker tone takes over, creating an industrial ambience. In contrast, the brainstorming room is given an all-white treatment.

TOP RIGHT: Wall art plays a significant role in creating a vibrant environment in this office.

MIDDLE RIGT: For the training area, a Tokyoinspired design theme reflects Dentsu’s cultural origins.

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CORPORATE CHIC THROUGH THE STRATEGIC USE OF WELL-DESIGNED FEATURES, THIS CONTEMPORARY WORKPLACE EXEMPLIFIES A DYNAMIC BALANCE BETWEEN BEING A CORPORATE OFFICE AND A MODERN, DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO WORK IN. AI ASSOCIATES - SINGAPORE | KUALA LUMPUR | JAKARTA | BEIJING | SHANGHAI | GUANG ZHOU | YANGON | CAMBODIA


THIS PICTURE: Sleek white surfaces with vibrant pops of purple infuse the reception space with a lively atmosphere.


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t this multinational specialty pharmaceutical company located on the 17th floor of The Pinnacle at Bandar Sunway, Selangor, there’s plenty of opportunity to take in the city views from the top - thanks to AI Associates’ careful interpretation of the company’s requirements to create an office that’s corporate and cheerful at the same time. “The client wanted a work environment that reflects their work culture, promotes collaboration and stimulates innovation,” the design team at AI Associates says. “To do this, we went for a modern open office concept that’s functional, flexible and optimized yet has a hip, cool and fun atmosphere. Overall, we were aiming for an ‘office of the future’ outlook.” What transpired was a versatile floor plan where a central shared facilities area is flanked by office workstations. In the centre is the main entry where visitors emerge from the lift lobby into a bright and lively reception area furnished with colourful elements.

TOP: Well-designed lighting enhances the ambience while visually connecting the different areas in the office.

Visitors walking into the office will be welcomed with low stools dressed in the company’s corporate colours of purple and white. There’s also a bar table with high chairs that serve as a meeting point for the staff. Beyond the holding lobby for visitors, the office space opens up to boardrooms, discussion areas, director/ manager rooms and the common working area. At the reception, a long counter with pendant lamps overhead complemented by large cutouts of a world map as well as backlit artwork complete the sleek white backdrop. Next to it, the feature wall leading to the casual lounge is adorned with large fonts depicting the company values. At the casual lounge or the “de-stress corner”, things brighten up to offer a conducive space for creative discussions. Done up in a playful manner, artificial grass covers the floor while bringing out the orange outdoor seats and other bold-coloured decorative items. Even the lockers are painted in varying shades of blue, white


“THE DESIGNERS HAVE BEEN CAREFUL WITH MATERIAL AND COLOUR CHOICES SO THAT THERE’S A SENSE OF BALANCE BETWEEN THE FUN AND FUNCTIONAL DESIGN ELEMENTS.”

THIS PICTURE: The waiting area features a long counter with pendant lamps overhead.

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MALAYSIA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY 092 TOP: A touch of purple hues and large graphics in the boardroom complement the playful features outside.

BOTTOM: The chill-out zone is designed as mock outdoor setting for employees to have brainstorming sessions in a more comfortable setting.


“COLOURFUL DETAILS WERE INCORPORATED STRATEGICALLY TO SUIT DIFFERENT PURPOSES WITHIN DIFFERENT SPACES.”

and purple to create an uplifting setting. According to the designers, this mock outdoor setting functions not only as an area to relax as it’s also a place for employees to have brainstorming sessions in a more comfortable setting. There are also directional signposts to show the way to various areas within the office. Towards the boardroom and discussion areas, the open layout offers flexible access via bright corridors but at the same time ensures privacy for those using the different spaces. This is achieved using partitions in the forms of custom-made shelving and glass panels to distinguish different areas. While ensuring there’s clear demarcation of walkways and rooms which are located against the building core, the designers also paid attention to inviting natural light into the office space. Towards the large windows are the workspaces, arranged in neat clusters to optimize floor space. Natural light that comes through three sides of the office gives

the interior a distinct advantage: employees can now enjoy daylight and city views while they go about their workday. Throughout the office, colourful details are incorporated strategically to suit the spaces’ different purposes. For example, the boardrooms are done up in a pristine manner with minimal furnishing as formal meetings are held here. Only a touch of purple tones and large graphics are employed to create visual continuity with the playful features outside. However, over at the refreshment area, it’s a warm and welcoming space done up in wood wall paneling. This space mimics a mini cafe where staff can enjoy their break time within a cosy space. Overall, whether it’s the main office area or the social spaces, the designers have been careful with material and colour choices so that there’s a sense of balance between the fun and functional design elements.

TOP: Uplifiting mural art injects plenty of positive energy into the office space.

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AI ASSOCIATES - SINGAPORE | KUALA LUMPUR | JAKARTA | BEIJING | SHANGHAI | GUANG ZHOU | YANGON | CAMBODIA


PERFECT UNITY AMIDST AN INDUSTRIAL-INSPIRED ENVIRONMENT, THIS OFFICE FEATURES COMPLEMENTING STYLES THAT SUCCESSFULLY CONVEY THE INDIVIDUAL BRAND EXPRESSIONS OF JWT AND MIRUM.

THIS PICTURE: The reception area features polished grey cement surfaces complemented by an eye-catching backdrop.


INDONESIA JWT 096 TOP: A bright and vibrant environment is achieved, thanks to well-placed furniture pieces and designer lighting.

BOTTOM: To differentiate different spaces, dividers that double up as open shelves are used.


“THIS OFFICE FEATURES A UNIQUE TAKE ON CORPORATE SETTINGS, DIVERTING FROM CONVENTIONAL OFFICE TYPOLOGY.”

TOP: With a cafe-like theme, the breakout area strongly conveys the collaborative nature of the design concept.

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hanks to a harmonious composition of trendy materials and interior themes, a strong contemporary concept imbues the office of advertising firm, J.Walter Thompson (JWT) and its sister digital agency, Mirum. Located in Jakarta, this office features a unique take on corporate settings, diverting from conventional office typology. Previously located in different buildings, JWT and Mirum have now been brought together under one roof to consolidate their operations. Other than providing better support to their staff members, this new office is also key in giving these two companies the opportunity to send strong messages about their internal culture, and how the business will thrive in an ever-changing environment. With this in mind, it was a preeminent for AI Associates to understand the key priorities commonly shared between both JWT and Mirum in Jakarta so that the resulting interior design is cohesive. Above all, it was important that JWT and Mirum maintain their unique identity and brand expression in this new workplace. The corporate character of JWT is more subtle while Mirum is more energetic. However as it is still within the same office space, the design of the different divisions must be in harmony with each other.

BOTOM: Expressing a lighter touch, Mirum’s workspaces features a clusters of workstations set within an open space concept.

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To convey this, a contemporary industrial concept brings the entire office space into a cohesive whole, achieved through the use of different materials and features. At the reception area, polished grey cement surfaces grace the floor and wall surfaces, complemented by a blend of mid-century furniture and chic furnishing. A Persian rug stands out from beneath the seating area, while the unique reception backdrop brings the eye towards JWT and Mirum’s logos. From the reception, the space opens out to the main workspaces which are done up in complementing themes. For JWT’s division, the interior design is stronger in expression with a more corporate theme leading the space. Here, a lone tree anchors the space, creating a lush ambience while breaking the monotony of the tables and office chairs. Right next to it, a discussion room is enclosed within a glass-walled area. Light floods in from the floorto-ceiling glazing on the side which also offers views of the city. The other workspace belonging to Mirum features clusters of workstations set within an open space concept as well. There’s a lighter touch to the interior as light wood surfaces and bright lights are used to infuse the

TOP: To ensure visual continuity, meeting areas are set in glass-encased rooms.

space with a warm ambience. Tables of different shapes and sizes along with the wood panels and timber flooring all help to create visual interest in this space. There’s distinct emphasis on more collaborative spaces to go in line with JWT and Mirum’s goals to foster a culture of learning and sharing knowledge. Thus, the office takes on an open concept where only visual demarcation is used to differentiate spaces. For instance, in lieu of solid walls, dividers that double up as open shelves are used. Meeting rooms are also set in glassencased rooms to maintain visual continuity. Here and there, the space is punctuated with seating areas and discussion nooks. The collaborative nature of the design concept is strongly portrayed in the breakout area. With a cafe-like theme as its stylistic focus, the designers have configured the space into a welcoming and sociable area. The placement of furniture pieces in different styles and designer lighting in this area brings out a vibrant outlook while still maintaining a sense of uniformity with the rest of the office.


“A CONTEMPORARY INDUSTRIAL CONCEPT BRINGS THE ENTIRE OFFICE SPACE INTO A COHESIVE WHOLE, ACHIEVED THROUGH THE USE OF DIFFERENT MATERIALS AND FEATURES.”

THIS PICTURE: A lone tree anchors the space at JWT’s division, creating a lush ambience while breaking the monotony of the workstations.

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FITTING INTERIORS OFFICE CONCEPT


FITTING INTERIORS DISCOVER THE RIGHT FIT & BALANCE WITH CAREFUL MATERIAL SELECTION

HAWORTH | OPENEST HERMAN MILLER | SABHA GIRSBERGER | AKIO A. & H. MEYER | NETBOX SMART BISTOL | MIXO TABLE OASIS | COSSA INTERFACE | HUMAN CONNECTIONSTM

SABHA by Herman Miller


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THE OPENEST OFFERS A VARIETY OF PRIVATE WORKSPACES THAT PROVIDE THE PEACE AND QUIET TO FOCUS WHILE PROMOTING FLEXIBILITY AND INTERACTION IN AN OPEN-PLAN OFFICE.


THIS PICTURE: Adding an Openest booth into an open-plan office is ideal for creating a flexible individual space for private working.


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s it possible to maintain an open office environment and still provide a measurable degree of privacy? And can the often competing needs of individual and collaborative work be satisfactorily addressed in the same workplace? Evidently, Haworth has found an alternative solution to this dilemma in the Openest series of private workspaces. Designed by Patricia Urquiola, these pop-up nooks are offered in eight applications: single desk, double desk, privacy desk, single booth, double booth, privacy booth, corner booth, and conference booth. Whether serving as a refuge to hold private conversations, or getting the peace and quiet to focus, these retreats also include booth configurations that deliver on acoustic meeting environment for small groups. Given the range of shapes, sizes and colours, the Openest workspaces will suit any open-plan office, while

THIS PICTURE: An Openest booth in a communal space makes use of natural light and ventilation whilst offering privacy and functionality for the user.

delivering on the flexibility of ‘relocatable’ retreats. With a smart selection of furniture and accessories that can be added inside to make the spaces as inviting as they are functional, these retreat zones can also provide modern, eye-catching design solutions for the office, not to mention that the colour choice available will either brighten the existing office environment or keep to a colour palate already in use. Rich textiles and finish details further impart a sense of bespoke tailoring and fine craftsmanship to the surroundings. And even as the Openest booths open onto the communal space, allowing for ventilation and lighting into the semi-enclosed spaces, users ensconced inside are still adjacent to everything – and everyone – else. HAWORTH.COM/AP


THIS PICTURE: Rich textiles and finish details impart a sense of bespoke tailoring and fine craftsmanship to a comfortable Openest booth.

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SEATS TO MEET THE ACTIVITY-BASED SABHA COLLABORATIVE SEATINGâ„¢ EMBRACES DESIGN ELEMENTS THAT FACILITATE COLLABORATION AND SERENDIPITOUS ENCOUNTERS BETWEEN EMPLOYEES.


THIS PICTURE: The Sabha is a culmination of ideas about the 21st-century workplace that Herman Miller has been exploring in corporate offices worldwide.


HERMAN MILLER SABHA 110 TOP: The Sabha offers open design elements that encourage employees to find their own ideal spaces for getting work done.

BOTTOM: The seating system can easily complement private offices and workstations, and is versatile for applications in breakout spaces and reception areas.


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ay hello to Herman Miler’s Sabha! Paraded under the banner of collaborative seating, the integrated seating system is pitched as the answer to new ways people sit in the workplace. Purpose-designed to facilitate knowledge-sharing, breaking down walls to bring people together and empowering end-users through accessibility, variety and freedom of choice, the Sabha may well be the way forward for office furniture. A push against the one-sizefits-all mind-set, it offers a spectrum of spaces to accommodate different kinds of work. With a full assemblage of flexible and comfortable pieces that work seamlessly together, the multi-purpose seating has a supreme goal in mind: to provide a focal point that drives “casual collisions” and spurs employees to exchange ideas and build relationships in an office where people are constantly in motion or gathering into small groups as few as two or as large as ten. A versatile solution that offers different space configurations depending on workplace culture, size of workforce, flow and layout of the workplace, and the conditions required for optimum collaboration, the Sabha blends with a wide range of aesthetics, easily complements private offices and workstations, and is ideally suited for breakout spaces and reception areas. To better address user needs specifically related to comfort, connectivity, and storage, the Sabha is accompanied by freestanding elements such as power components, storage features and integrated lighting. Manufactured in Herman Miller-certified facilities in China, Sabha Collaborative Seating™ fully complies with AFRIDI, BIFMA, GB, and Green Guard, and has earned GreenTag™ certification. Performance and quality tested, it carries a 12-year warranty. HERMANMILLER.COM/ASIA

TOP: The millennial-friendly collaborative furniture design is ideally suited for the interactive, serendipitous manner in which creative professionals work today.

BOTTOM: Sabha end-users are encouraged to stand up or even walk at various intervals while working and during meetings.

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AKIO GIRSBERGER


TABLES FOR TEAMWORK 100% RECYCLABLE, THE AKIO RANGE OF TABLES BRINGS SUSTAINABILITY, SYNERGY AND STYLE INTO THE WORKPLACE.

THIS PICTURE: A prominent feature of all Akio tables is the chromium-plated steel cross bars, which provide greater stability and facilitate larger tabletop formats.


GIRSBERGER AKIO 114 TOP: The walnut Akio High desk with foot rest features simple and minimal lines, and can be adapted to diverse environments.

BOTTOM: Offering a choice of tabletops and table heights, the Akio finds versatile applications in boardrooms, breakout areas, bistros or business lounges.


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irsberger is bringing solid wood into the office with its new collection of multifunctional tables. Designed by Mathias Seiler, Head of Design and Marketing at Girsberger, the Akio tables are available in oak or American walnut. Offered in an unobtrusive design of simple and minimal lines, and in a versatile choice of round, oval or rounded quadratic tabletops, in sitting or standing table heights, the tables can be adapted to a palette of places such as meeting rooms, breakout areas, bistros or business lounges. Not only does the solid wood fit in with the Swiss furniture maker’s company ethos of promoting the use of natural and authentic materials at work, it is also a material that creates warmth, giving the workplace an overall homey effect. The Akio also chalks up another pro with its chromium-plated steel cross bars which give the legs more stability and facilitates larger tabletop formats. The new range of tables has been specifically designed to act as an anchor point for employees to build relationships, work independently or collaboratively, or just take a break from a busy day. And if you like to work both sitting and standing -- or can’t decide what table height suits you best -- the Akio tables may just be intended for you. They are available at a height of 74 cm while the Akio High version is 100 cm high. Long Akio High tables feature a metal bar along their length, which serves as a fitting footrest for tired feet and legs. The table legs are manufactured from the same type of wood as the 28mm thick solid wood tabletops, which are rounded off on the underside. Bistro and round tables with a diameter of 80 or 100 cm also come with a white laminated top. By all accounts, the Akio High tables are supremelysuited for agile workplaces, where employees are encouraged to change positions throughout the day, and where face-to-face communication and collaboration can actually serve to inspire creative energy and great ideas, whether the users are sitting on a high stool or standing. GIRSBERGER.COM

TOP: The Akio table is not only multifunctional but also has a presence that would warm the starkest room.

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NETBOX SMART A. & H. MEYER


GET SMART OFFERING FULL-SIZE PERFORMANCE IN A CLEVER COMPACT DESIGN, THE GERMAN-ENGINEERED, MADE-IN-MALAYSIA NETBOX SMART SAVES SPACE AND HASSLE — A MUST-HAVE FOR THE MODERN WORKPLACE.

THIS PICTURE: The modular unit features an aluminium profile and is easily installed by means of Powerstrips or clamp.


A. & H. MEYER NETBOX SMART 118 THIS PICTURE: The NETBOX Smart is designed to complement more than 250 modules and is available in different sizes and color combinations.


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n today’s digitally-wired offices, direct and reliable power and data connections are imperative, what with the need for power for personal computers, laptops, and mobile phones, which also calls for different types of connections, such as network sockets for the internet, phones, not to mention connections for projectors or to deliver sound to speakers. Then there are the different desk setups in the office. Whether it’s collaborative work at a cluster of desks or benching systems, or solo work at a workstation and office desk, the NETBOX Smart has got your connectivity needs covered — but that’s not all. It’s also robust enough to withstand the rough and tumble of everyday office use. A savvy blend of flexibility and smart connectivity, this modular desktop-mounted electrification unit ensures that users will have space for their digital gadgets and safe and easy access to their power, data and voice outlets at all times. Operating on the plug-and-play concept, the NETBOX Smart is installed tool-free, requiring only the use of Powerstrips or clamp. Featuring an elegant and clean-lined design with an aluminium profile — adding an aesthetic touch to any workstation, home office or hotel furniture — the NETBOX Smart comes with a built-in starter cable. Profile color options of silver or champagne with black or white fascia make it a classy and sassy addition to any workspace. A hallmark of A. & H. Meyer’s electrification solutions is that they can be fully customized to individual requirements from a choice of 250 modules and connector cables of any length.

When it comes to benefits, the NETBOX Smart doesn’t have one good thing to offer. It’s got eight: • • • • • • • •

Sleek and discreet design Durable aluminium profile Space-saving footprint Direct and reliable access to power and data connections Tool-free installation Eliminates cable clutter Works on plug-and play concept Customizable to suit any requirements

ABOUT A. & H. MEYER GMBH A global provider of cable management systems particularly for the office as well as hotels, retail stores and public buildings, its products which are marketed under the registered trademark NETCONCEPT International, are manufactured according to stringent international safety standards for electrical appliances. A. & H. Meyer also develops for its clients customized solutions for special applications. The company employs more than 130 employees in Germany and another 60 at its subsidiary A. & H. Meyer Sdn. Bhd. in Shah Alam, Malaysia, from which it oversees the Asia-Pacific markets. AH-MEYER.COM.MY

TOP: Clean-lined and classic, the desktopmounted NETBOX Smart provides flexible and efficient access to power and communication connections.

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MIXO TABLE

AN ELOQUENT RESPONSE TO THE CHANGING NEEDS OF THE LAIDBACK MODERN OFFICE, THE MIXO TABLE LENDS AN AIR OF WHIMSY AND SOPHISTICATION TO WORK ENVIRONMENTS EVERYWHERE.


THIS PICTURE: Equal parts elegance and utility, the Mixo Table, seen here in gold, is an indispensable addition in any home or office.


BRISTOL MIXO TABLE 122 THIS PICTURE: Available in different sizes, the table’s boldly graphic silhouette never fails to make a statement.


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hen it comes to contemporary office furniture that works, it’s safe to say that versatility is everything these days. Bearing that mind, it’s little wonder that the Mixo Table is attracting its fair share of buzz. Despite its unassuming look and feel, this customisable design by Bristol emanates a larger than life vibe, making it terribly hard to overlook. Its pared-back simplicity is, in fact, one of its main selling points. Created in line with changing office and work attitudes, Mixo was designed to hold its own everywhere and anywhere, be it home, outdoor and work settings. A seamless marriage of style and utility, its deftly adaptable structure renders it more than ideal for a variety of different functions, chair and laptop table included. Consisting of two stacked volumes that give way to a prominent platform, this Brutalist-inspired piece also calls attention to Bristol’s feeling for detail through its flawlessly clean edges. This fervent focus on simplicity extends into its materiality – the Mixo utilises only one material for its base, paring down the carbon footprint incurred in its production. The choice of either recyclable mild steel or recycled post-consumer composite also sits well with Bristol’s green agenda. To cap things off, Mixo’s meticulous construction via laser cutting techniques and careful hand-assembly also culminate in parts that are a cinch to put together, making life that much easier. BRISTOL.COM.MY

TOP: The Mixo Table series features two varying heights – medium, large, small and offset – to allow for a range of functions and requirements. Gold and copper colour will be available in the 1st quarter of 2018.

MIDDLE: Thoroughly customisable, one can opt to personalise the Mixo by adding one’s name or a favourite quote via Bristol’s complimentary engraving service.

BOTTOM: The option of a veneer tabletop gives this light, sculptural piece a touch of warmth.

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COSSA ARTE COMO BY OASIS FURNITURE


SCREEN SENSATION EXPRESSLY DESIGNED TO CARVE OUT SEMI-PRIVATE SPACES FOR INDIVIDUAL WORK, TEAM COLLABORATION, SOCIALIZING, AND EVEN REST AND RELAXATION, OASIS FURNITURE’S COSSA CAN WORK WONDERS IN OFFICES WHERE THE WALLS HAVE COMPLETELY COME DOWN.

THIS PICTURE: A versatile and portable partition, the five-panel Cossa not only serves to divide out office space easily but also provides visual separation along with soundproofing.


ARTE COMO BY OASIS FURNITURE COSSA 126 THIS PICTURE: Purpose built for open-pan offices, the Cossa is designed to provide semi-private solutions whilst offering maximum flexibility in terms of workstation configuration.


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hile it may be true to say that open workspaces are here to stay — largely due to the continuing demand for the workplace to serve as a central place for collaboration — yes, there are problems: noise and other distractions can be a real issue, as is the lack of privacy. The solution: fashion out semi-private spaces with a portable screen or wall divider. Purpose-built to serve as an architectural antidote to starkly open-plan office settings and to create spaces where people actually want to be, the five-panel Cossa is a flexible and movable partition system that can seamlessly split spaces into a private workstation, reading nook, meeting room, or a breakout area, all in a matter of minutes and for however long it is required. Viewed solely as a tool for carving up space would be selling the Cossa short. This versatile space-planning solution can also act as a backdrop to a favourite furniture piece or simply function as a coat stand. Draped in sound-dampening acoustical fabric, the Cossa provides acoustical control for noisy office spaces. Featuring grey-and-orange finishes, the Cossa is also available as a one-panel option, which is finished in either purple or grey. Its clean lines and solid colors also mean that the Cossa can be put to use almost anywhere in the contemporary office. Not to mention that the compact and hinge design makes storing away a breeze when it is not in use. Another ingenuity of the Cossa is the array of creative accessories that is available to customize the system: snazzy memo pad to display reminders and updates; elongated tray to hold stationery, magazines or decorative items; and utility hook to hang headphone, scarf, coat or bag. Sujaklosophy, product designer at Oasis Furniture, has this to say: “Product design is no longer about a product but revolves around the experience. At Oasis Furniture, we seek to create new opportunities for users to experience the brand, the emotion, the environment, the space and the ambience.” ARTE-COMO.COM OASIS.COM.MY

TOP: An ingenuity of the Cossa is the array of creative accessories that is available to customize the system.

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HUMAN CONNECTIONSTM INTERFACE


RECONNECTING IN A POSITIVE SPACE INTERFACE’S LATEST GLOBAL COLLECTION, HUMAN CONNECTIONSTM, BRINGS TOGETHER THE SENSORY CUES THAT WE SEEK TO INCLUDE IN OUR FAST-PACED LIVES, SUPPORTING THE IDEA THAT THE MOST POSITIVE SPACES OFFER VARIABILITY AND CHOICE.

THIS PICTURE: Cobblestone patterns of Sett in StoneTM accented with teal tones of Stone CourseTM and RueTM


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oday, we are both more connected as a society and, ironically, increasingly less connected; shielded from each other and the natural world by our screens, our cars, our homes and the buildings in which we work. But when we walk outside, our pathways reveal the importance of reconnection: the choices we make in our destinations, how we get there and the unexpected gathering places that we happen upon. Invariably we are also drawn to areas of respite where nature is present, nurtured to grow in the environment or simply there by its own persistence. When designer of the collection, David Oakey was researching for the Human Connections Collection, he uncovered how the next generation of offices support such concepts; how they incorporate urban elements like neighbourhoods and squares, to pre-ordain collaboration and exchange between users. While he admits, “We cannot make humans connect through carpet,” he trumpets Interface products’ ability to “define pathways, crossing points, and attractive places for meeting and colliding.”

TOP: MossTM and Moss in StoneTM blend together in subtle transitions, mimicking the intricate relation between man and nature.


THIS PICTURE: Colourful mosaic patterns from Stone CourseTM and RueTM work together to create points of interest.

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INTERFACE HUMAN CONNECTIONSTM 132 THIS PICTURE: Human ConnectionsTM work with other Interface styles such as Human NatureTM for an added choice of colour and texture.


“THE EIGHT FACE STYLES OF HUMAN CONNECTIONS PAY CAREFUL CONSIDERATION TO SCALE, PERFORMANCE, AND COLOUR; AND MAY BE USED TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY TO CREATE A MYRIAD OF NEIGHBOURHOOD CONFIGURATIONS. WITH SENSORY CUES TO NATURE, THIS NEW COLLECTION PROMOTES BIOPHILIC DESIGN AS WELL, A CONCEPT THAT HAS BECOME SYNONYMOUS WITH INTERFACE”

The eight face styles of Human Connections pay careful consideration to scale, performance, and colour; and may be used together or separately to create a myriad of neighbourhood configurations. Sett in Stone™, Kerbstone™, Paver™ and Flagstone™ are four textures that recall the well-worn streets of the city, while Moss™ and Moss in Stone™ attach seamlessly to Sett in Stone to introduce the greenery humans crave in a very organic way. To complete the collection Rue™ and Stone Course™ feature highly patterned and colourful designs to add a lively graffiti-like impact. With sensory cues to nature, this new collection promotes biophilic design as well, a concept that has become synonymous with Interface. This is supported by studies that show how being in a natural environment has numerous positive impacts on humans; from the likes of increased productivity, creativity and well-being. Providing the foundation for the interactions between humans, as well as harnessing their affinity with nature, the Human Connections Collection is a beautiful selection of modular carpet that integrates in countless configurations to create positive impacts on the people who use it. INTERFACE.COM

THIS PICTURE: Basic styles from the collection, FlagstoneTM and KerbstoneTM create a subtle floor design while maintaining the collection’s biophilic essence.

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KOKUYO EVENT 134

THEME:

ISU1 ENDURANCE RACE SINGAPORE 2017

VENUE:

SINGAPORE F1 PIT BUILDING

WEBSITE: KOKUYO-FURNITURE.COM


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INTERFACE EVENT 136

THEME:

THE WONDERS OF COLLABORATIVE SPACES

VENUE:

XTRA SHOWROOM, SINGAPORE

WEBSITE: INTERFACE.COM


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SPOTLIGHT

LEANING FIGURES

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ndonesian born artist Adi Gunawan, born in 1974, received his education at Institut Seni Indonesia, Yogyakarta. In his symbolic sculptures, Adi invokes euphoria and the significance of animals in his work due to his cultural background of growing up in an agrarian society. He uses his cultural positioning as a tool to visualize motions, gestures, characters and expressions of various subjects that he sculpts. He then conveys constructed meaning which, in and through his forms, figures and compositions, puts forth the issue of a mystical relationship between animals and humans. Adi’s highest accolade thus far was representing Indonesia at the Beijing Olympics 2008 Fine Arts Exhibition, where he was bestowed the further honor of an Olympic Torch Award. His sculpture toured Hong Kong, the United States, the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland and many other countries. This piece “Hold You Tight” depicts two figures side by side in a posture of encouragement and support - with both figures resting on each other in relief. The figures joined together portray tenderness, affection and appreciation of each other – the evidently smaller figure on the right leaning on the other endearingly for comfort, and the larger figure on the left standing strong and tall like a pillar of support for the other. They have on their faces expressions of contentment and showcase the understanding that they both share - an inexplicable connection and bond that is indicative of affection and devotion. Sanderan Hati (Hold You Tight), 47 x 35 x 55cm ODETOART.COM




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