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STAYING FOCUSED ON WHAT MATTERS MOST “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” ~ Socrates

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ver the past several months, there have been many changes in the workplace, whether we are based in a brick-and-mortar office or working from home. As we all start to come to terms with the new normal, I believe the first step is to embrace the circumstances around us. Over here at Office Concept, we are doing our absolute best to address the emerging challenges and changes. With uncertainties raging across different industries, especially in the office design arena, as a Publisher, I must admit it was no easy feat to acquire editorial resources to put together this issue and upcoming ones. Delays and cancellations of new product launches or events inadvertently affected our workflow because we are committed to bringing the latest design news to our readers. Nevertheless, rest assured we will strive to produce an excellent issue no matter what we encounter in the process.

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I like to take this opportunity to thank Unispace for working with us on this issue. Their workplace design projects are nothing short of impressive. I am incredibly inspired by their creative ingenuity in creating workspaces that respond to the new normal of working. You can get an in-depth look at their most significant projects throughout this issue. Do share your opinion about what you think of these spaces. As we move ahead, let’s look forward to a great second half of 2021 and a speedier recovery from the pandemic. Remember to stay safe and positive all the way!

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The Ola monoshell chair blends European design with beautiful materials to offer the ultimate in engineered ergonomic comfort. Featuring a sophisticated slimline profile and elegant curves, Ola’s signature aesthetic fits seamlessly into a range of workplace settings such as work cafés, formal meeting spaces or breakout areas. Shell options include black or coloured plastic as well as Oak, Alpi or veneer wood. Upholstered chairs come with Z-Arm features for enhanced comfort.

Are you looking to maximise space without compromising storage efficiency? STACKA is the perfect solution. This two-way multi-stacking chair can be stacked horizontally or vertically, making it easier to stow away after use – especially for workplaces with limited floor space. Designed with a simple yet stylish appearance, STACKA infuses a minimalist ambience into modern office interiors. The chairs also come with castors so that moving them around is hassle-free.

La Punt, which means “the bridge” in Romansh, is the inspiration behind this space-saving computer desk which features a solid wood console serving as a bridge to support its folding work surface. The surface unfolds out to a depth of 80 cm and just 40cm when folded in. The wood console, which is available in oak or walnut, also comes with a fixed work surface that cannot be folded down.

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One chair, many possibilities. The modular design of the K+N NOOK chair allows plenty of configuration options. Whether you want a visitor chair, a conference chair or simply a cosy seat to rest on, K+N NOOK has literally got your back - thanks to its dynamic split shell backrest and base form which provide 40 potential combinations. The backrest comes in unupholstered or with a cushion pad available in different fabrics and colours.

Anytime you need a seat, the 2200 ¡Hola! chair is right at home anywhere with its contemporary design language. Its dynamically curved backrest is reminiscent of a sail, resulting in a distinctive design that combines excellent functionality with easy comfort. Both its seat and back are constructed from high-grade, heavyduty plastic, which ensures easy cleaning. All variations – whether side chair or armchair, with or without upholstered pads – are stackable and can be linked together.

Clean and sleek, the Arki-Desk is created as a highly versatile desk for modern corporate settings and home offices. Part of the Arki collection from Pedrali, the Arki-Desk simplifies the collection’s signature aesthetic with a solid laminate top, steel trestle legs and reinforced steel bars to create an ultra-linear appearance. The Arki-Desk blends immaculately with the ArkiTable and Arki-Bench and comes in a myriad of finishes for its tabletop and frame.

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The Paloma chair is the epitome of modern beauty. With meticulously crafted contours paired with luxurious upholstery, Paloma redefines the workplace chair by offering a range of seating pieces designed to be as agile as today’s evolving work environment. Visually light, yet incredibly comfortable, this timeless chair evokes a new dimension of ergonomic aesthetics. Paloma is available in three styles: Meeting, Lounge and Plush, and comes in a variety of base frames.

As working while standing becomes a norm, furniture that caters to this need is in demand. Level, designed by Uwe Fischer, addresses this new work style with a family of height-adjustable worktables that are modelled after the workbench. Level changes with your workflow. From a quick meeting to breakout sessions or focused work, you can instantly adjust that table’s height to fit your task using a quick release lever or an electric motor.

Function meets privacy with the Buddy Hub. Created as a cosy nook to encourage concentration along with acoustic and visual privacy, Buddy Hub features a wrap-around, soundabsorbing panel that surrounds the seat in a semi-enclosed niche. The model also incorporates a slim, lightweight frame that supports the rounded shapes and bold volumes of the seat and backrest while lifting the entire piece off the ground to create a light and playful appearance.

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THINK, CREATE, MAKE. SINCE 2010, UNISPACE CONTINUES TO REVOLUTIONISE THE CREATION OF THE WORKPLACE THROUGH AGILE, END-TO-END EXPERIENCES THAT MEET THE EVER-CHANGING NEEDS OF TODAY’S GLOBAL BRANDS.

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ecognising that businesses nowadays move too quickly to rely on traditional, established workplace design and delivery methods, Unispace was founded in 2010 with the aim of revolutionising the way workplaces are redesigned and recalibrated. Through its proprietary, joined-up approach to strategy, design and delivery, the Unispace model allows global brands to access highly efficient and agile development processes, often found in other change-driven and future-focused industries, thus helping them to achieve their goals faster and easier. Backed by industry leading expertise, Unispace offers agile integrated processes fit for today’s everchanging global brands, by leveraging its client-centric attitude, workplace intelligence and transformational technology. From ethnographic studies and experience mapping to demographic analyses and cultural checkups, Unispace combines its global experience with unique local insights to help their clients better understand their businesses. Cementing its position as an industry thought leader, Unispace also launches original research to help clients make more informed decisions around how they can make better use of their space to elevate the employee experience. For example, following the onset of COVID-19 and the global shift towards working

from home, Unispace conducted a study across 237 of its clients around the world to gain insights into their experiences with remote working setups and to better understand how this would impact the future of the workplace. Unispace is now in an even stronger position to drive workplace innovation through solutions like the Propeller – a new framework for workplace design that was developed to help organisations navigate through the uncertainty of the ongoing pandemic. By combining the ease and familiarity of working from home with the collaborative benefits and social nature of the physical office, the Propeller workplace model serves to create an office environment that works harder and smarter for company employees, thus helping clients propel their businesses forward into the new normal With over 600 employees across 48 locations in 26 countries worldwide, Unispace is leading the way in workplace design, with over 5,500 projects completed to date. With a commitment to creating spaces that unlock the potential in people, Unispace continuously strives towards developing innovative design solutions for a better and more impactful future. UNISPACE.COM


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ANAPLAN’S NEW SINGAPORE OFFICE IS DESIGNED TO ENABLE GREATER CONNECTIVITY AND COLLABORATION BETWEEN THEIR GLOBAL WORKFORCE.


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ompanies around the world are optimising revenue, liquidity, supply-chains, and workforces using Anaplan’s cloud-based software. In deepening their footprint in Asia, Unispace partnered with Anaplan’s concept architect and project team in San Francisco to refurbish and transform their Singapore office. Anaplan needed a partner with local knowledge and flexibility that they could trust, and Unispace’s integrated end-to-end workplace design strategy was the ideal framework to successfully meet their needs. As Anaplan’s local project partner, Unispace supported the delivery and translation of the design concept, as well as design development and documentation, which included budgeting for trade market rates and determining regional compliance requirements. The new Singapore workplace saw the business double its floor plate, with the space reconfigured to include a client-facing and social zone, paired with a refreshed open plan setting. In creating an area fit for socialisation and interaction, Unispace incorporated the use of long wooden high tables to evoke a more relaxed and open environment, where people could feel at ease when communicating with one another.

TOP & LEFT: The ‘Barn’ - the kitchen area with a standardised design across Anaplan offices around the world.

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Anaplan’s global design standards were also a key consideration in the refurbishment approach, as the company wanted to retain their brand identity and showcase their innovative culture. With that in mind, Unispace aligned the Singapore office’s design with the colour schemes and fabric textiles used in their global offices. The kitchen area of the office was also purposefully called the ‘Barn’ - a design standard adhered across Anaplan’s workplaces around the world - which makes reference to the company’s founding in a barn in California. The project was undertaken in two stages within a semi-operational environment. Unispace ensured careful planning, staging and programming of the works in order to minimise any disruptions to Anaplan’s daily operations, and it was ultimately delivered on time within a 14-week program. Unispace’s expertise in project management, paired with their flexibility and extensive offerings ensured the outcome was the perfect balance between the global design standards and local requirements for Singapore.

TOP: A work zone anchored by wooden high tables, creating openness and relaxation.


IN CREATING AN AREA FIT FOR SOCIALISATION AND INTERACTION, UNISPACE INCORPORATED THE USE OF LONG WOODEN HIGH TABLES TO EVOKE A MORE RELAXED AND OPEN ENVIRONMENT, WHERE PEOPLE COULD FEEL AT EASE WHEN COMMUNICATING WITH ONE ANOTHER.

THIS PHOTO: Areas for work and socialisation are incorporated into the redesigned office space.

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OPTIMISING SPACE BY ENHANCING ADAPTABILITY A WORKPLACE THAT CAN BECOME MORE THAN A WORKPLACE, ARCHETYPE’S NEW YORK HOME IS WIRED DIFFERENTLY.


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oming from a pre-built space with assigned seating, poor acoustics and inconsistent branding, Archetype needed a refresh to truly uphold their brand and culture. With the goal of pushing the design of the space to its limit, Unispace worked extensively with Archetype’s stakeholders to understand their company goals and staff needs, in order to ultimately create a space that reflected the company’s identity. In this project, Unispace employed their iterative design method - a process where key decision makers on the client side could see how workplace enhancements would progress via 3D modelling. Throughout the process, Archetype gave their full support and involvement, which allowed Unispace to rapidly implement changes and expedite sign off. One of the early decisions made by Archetype was to transition its New York office to an entirely Agile workplace model, where staff could sit wherever they felt most productive. This move allowed them to reduce their office footprint by 1,500 sq. ft., while substantially increasing collaborative and social areas. Currently, this includes a large communal entry, café and stepped meeting zone,

TOP & LEFT: The agile workplace model optimises office space, and also increases areas for socialisation and collaboration.

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of which the latter can facilitate everything from coffee nooks to movie nights. In line with their goal to optimise office space, their office does not have a receptionist, and guests are invited to register on a touchscreen in the entryway instead. While almost all spaces are bookable for use, there is also a specific quiet zone for focus work. Unispace transformed this space from one that would traditionally be used for IT or storage, since it had intrusive Mechanical, Engineering and Plumbing (MEP) ducting. Instead of concealing the equipment, Unispace integrated them into the design of the space, using that as a separation barrier. The system operation was also used in conjunction with furniture as white noise.

TOP & BOTTOM: Design elements across the space balance warmth with a raw, industrial feel.


TOP: The stepped meeting zone, showcasing a graffiti mural with Archetype branding and key New York icons.

BOTTOM LEFT: The stepped meeting zone can facilitate a range of activities, such as movie nights and coffee meets.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Casual tables and chairs fill the in-house cafe section.

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WHILE ALMOST ALL SPACES ARE BOOKABLE FOR USE, THERE IS ALSO A SPECIFIC QUIET ZONE FOR FOCUS WORK. INSTEAD OF CONCEALING THE EQUIPMENT, UNISPACE INTEGRATED THEM INTO THE DESIGN OF THE SPACE, USING THAT AS A SEPARATION BARRIER. THE SYSTEM OPERATION WAS ALSO USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH FURNITURE AS WHITE NOISE.

TOP: Larger conference rooms feature columns that were deliberately exposed down to the original

BOTTOM: Specific quiet zones are dedicated to focus work.


The design also strikes a fine balance between being warm and welcoming, and paying homage to the raw, industrial feel of its location at Park Avenue. To achieve the latter, Unispace purposefully exposed the columns and floors right down to the original terracotta, and added a sophisticated touch by partially enclosing them with wire mesh. Finally, Unispace incorporated intricate design details throughout the office space. Some key highlights included the use of light sources to differentiate spaces within the office, such as the signature hanging melted globes, serving as a transition point between the café and workplace, and a graffiti mural weaving vibrant colors with Archetype’s branding and icons of New York (such as the Statue of Liberty). With the revamp, Archetype’s New York office now reflects the brand’s culture and values, and has become a space where every nook and cranny are effectively utilised.

TOP: Different types of meeting areas are configured for a range of staff needs.

BOTTOM: Almost all spaces in the office are bookable for use, including enclosed meeting rooms.

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BALANCING HERITAGE WITH CUTTING-EDGE MODERNITY A BRAND THAT POWERS HAPPINESS REQUIRES A WORKPLACE THAT POWERS ITS PEOPLE. UNISPACE DELIVERED A FIVE-FLOOR TRANSFORMATION FOR COCA-COLA AMATIL IN SYDNEY, TO CREATE A DESTINATION OFFICE REFLECTIVE OF ITS UNIQUE BUSINESS.


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rom coffee, to water, energy drinks and alcohol, Coca-Cola Amatil is an FMCG powerhouse. They wanted a new workplace to demonstrate their industrial might, while being an inspiring and efficient environment to work in. Finding alternative premises to accommodate their people was proving a challenge, so they decided to extend their lease and appoint Unispace to help reorder the space they already had. Unispace undertook a strategic briefing to establish project objectives, gleaning findings that helped convey the landscape of the new space. By looking at their existing space and carefully listening to their requirements, Unispace saw how Coca-Cola Amatil could remain where they were, still accommodate all existing employees comfortably, and even reduce their office footprint by giving up one of their six floors. In alignment with Coca-Cola Amatil’s vision for their new workplace, Unispace designed a new office space intended for flexibility and longevity. Moving away from the traditional style they had before, senior managers now sit amongst their teams in an agile environment, with quiet rooms offering

TOP RIGHT: The entrance to the Coca-Cola Amatil office.

LEFT: The designated bar area offers room for staff to socialise and unwind.


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BOTTOM LEFT & RIGHT: Quiet rooms enable staff to work in privacy when required.


COCA-COLA AMATIL’S OFFICE DESIGN CENTRES AROUND MOMENTS OF SURPRISE AS WELL, CREATING LITTLE MOMENTS THAT HAVE THE ABILITY TO TRANSFORM GOOD EXPERIENCES INTO GREAT ONES FOR BOTH CLIENTS AND STAFF ALIKE.

THIS PHOTO: The office’s agile environment, where senior leaders can sit amongst their teams.

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privacy when required. Technology was also seamlessly integrated into the design of the current workplace, to encourage teams to integrate and connect through spaces such as collaboration lounges, teapoints, a bar, a retreat lounge, a drinks emporium and a terrace. Coca-Cola Amatil’s office design centres around moments of surprise as well, creating little moments that have the ability to transform good experiences into great ones for both clients and staff alike. A designated client floor filled with light and sweeping harbour views immediately gives a dramatic welcome to visitors. Throughout the office, efficiency in design ensured existing elements were reused – from breakout chairs made of reused Coca Cola bottles, to utilisation of old workstations into bench style seating. As an occupied space, the project was completed in stages. In order to minimise disruption, a complex stacking program utilised level 12 as a transition floor, while refurbishment and renovation works were undertaken. The new space heralds a new sense of energy for the Coca-Cola Amatil team, and presents a refreshing design that is as forward-thinking as it is respectful of its heritage.

TOP: The office features moments of surprise, aimed at elevating experiences for all who use the space.

BOTTOM: The drinks emporium, accented by existing design elements that were repurposed.

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SHOWCASING INNOVATION THROUGH FLEXIBLE DESIGN UNISPACE PARTNERED WITH DAIKIN TO DELIVER A NEW EUROPEAN HEADQUARTERS IN MILAN, CREATING A FLEXIBLE AND DIVERSE SPACE THAT SUPPORTS THEIR FUTURE-FOCUSED TEAM.


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aikin, a company dedicated to pursuing solutions related to the air and environment, partnered with Unispace to create a workplace that reflects the same level of quality and care for their team in Milan. Daikin secured a new office location in the Via Ripamonti area, providing them with a multi-functional new work space that supports the holistic connection of their teams, and also brings together operations, events, technology and a showroom. The new workplace, located within an existing building, is split over two floors and spans over 32,000 sq. ft. of space. Through developing an end-to-end strategy, and conducting interviews with Daikin’s President and department managers, Unispace uncovered a strong demand for collaboration and flexibility of work settings. The open area on the first floor thus includes 140 dedicated workstations with 45 flexible workstations intended for a mobile workforce. A large central breakout area, characterised by grey and blue tones, vibrant wall graphics and timber, evokes the feeling of a northern European bistro environment. Furthermore, with the implementation of a multifunctional and reconfigurable partition system, staff at Daikin are able to utilise

TOP & LEFT: The large central breakout area, incorporating timber, grey and blue tones, and vibrant wall graphics.

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A LARGE CENTRAL BREAKOUT AREA, CHARACTERISED BY GREY AND BLUE TONES, VIBRANT WALL GRAPHICS AND TIMBER, EVOKES THE FEELING OF A NORTHERN EUROPEAN BISTRO ENVIRONMENT. FURTHERMORE, WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A MULTIFUNCTIONAL AND RECONFIGURABLE PARTITION SYSTEM, STAFF AT DAIKIN ARE ABLE TO UTILISE ‘INVISIBLE WALLS’ TO CREATE AS MANY OPEN AND CLOSED AREAS AS NEEDED.

TOP & BOTTOM: Designated meeting areas for staff to hold group interactions.


TOP: The multifunctional partition system enables spaces to be reconfigured based on a variety of needs.

BOTTOM LEFT & RIGHT: Partitions also facilitate team discussions by doubling up as notice boards or surfaces for writing.

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‘invisible walls’ to create as many open and closed areas as needed. Such a design not only allows for greater crosscollaboration opportunities between teams, but has the added benefit of facilitating discussions, as these double up as writing surfaces or notice boards where needed. Separately, the mezzanine floor is divided into two wings. The north wing features laboratories and training rooms, designed to test and present new products and their features. The south wing contains a reception area, product showroom, as well as a conference space with capacity for 100 individuals, including its own lounge and catering function. To better underscore the utilisation of Daikin’s own products in the building, exposed air ducts were also used along the ceilings of the conference space and showroom. Daikin’s new European headquarters supports their staff by creating a working environment that not only encourages them to collaborate and be mobile, but also presents an organic space to showcase the company’s broad range of products and innovations.

TOP: High stools allow for spontaneous conversation within the kitchen area.


THIS PHOTO: The in-house cafeteria is ideal for one-to-one dining in a casual setting.

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DELIVERING COLLABORATION, CONNECTIVITY AND GROWTH DELIVEROO’S MISSION IS TO BRING FOOD FROM THE WORLD’S BEST RESTAURANTS TO PEOPLE’S HOMES AND OFFICES. THEIR NEW LONDON WORKHUB REFLECTS THIS PASSION, WITH AN ENVIRONMENT THAT BRINGS THEIR BRAND TO LIFE AND ALLOWS TEAMS TO WORK CLOSELY TOGETHER IN ONE SPACE.

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eliveroo sought an environment that supports agile working, as well as their collaborative nature. As the company constantly hires new and highly-skilled staff, they sought dynamic and varied work settings to encourage sharing – whether cross-departmentally or at the canteen during lunch. At the same time, maintaining the company culture of a start-up was also important to the team. Thus, Unispace collaborated with Deliveroo to transform their River Building workplace into a flexible space that could cater to their ongoing evolution. An expansive floor plate of 50,000 sq. ft. over a single floor required the Unispace team to be mindful of maintaining connectivity between different departments, and create opportunities for collaboration and movement throughout the space to prevent silos from forming. An added consideration was to enable staff to make the most of sweeping views over the River Thames. The final office design was grounded by a prominent centerpiece known as the ‘Rooball pitch’. Shaped like a futsal pitch (without goalposts), it serves as a central gathering area for the company to hold team events and town hall meetings, complete with bean bag cushions and grandstand seating for employee comfort.

TOP & LEFT: The canteen area stretches across the width of the office, offering panoramic views of London.

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“ WE WANTED TO CREATE A FUN, CREATIVE SPACE AND UNISPACE UNDERSTOOD THIS FROM THE OUTSET OF THE PITCH PROCESS. THE RESULTING WORKPLACE IS SOMEWHERE OUR TEAM CAN COME TOGETHER AND GENERATE NEW IDEAS, HELPING US TO GROW AND EVOLVE. ” Head of Facilities, Deliveroo

TOP: Towards the perimeter of the office, the space transitions to prioritise quiet and individual work.

BOTTOM: Opportunities for collaboration and movement prevent silos from forming.


TOP LEFT & RIGHT: Unique sections of the office offer space to connect with others and generate ideas.

BOTTOM: The “Rooball pitch” office centrepiece facilitates team events and town halls.

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The canteen area stretches along the width of the office, with panoramic, south-facing views of the River Thames. Here, employees are able to come together to enjoy a hearty meal with their colleagues at the social zone in the centre. As the space becomes quieter and more individual-focused towards the perimeter, employees are also able to escape for a quick respite from the hustle and bustle of their day. The overall aesthetic of the office takes its cue from Deliveroo’s own branding and company values - a fun and well-thought-out environment, that is bright, transformable, and serves to connect people. “We wanted to create a fun, creative space and Unispace understood this from the outset of the pitch process. The resulting workplace is somewhere our team can come together and generate new ideas, helping us to grow and evolve,” said Deliveroo’s Head of Facilities.

MIDDLE & BOTTOM: Alcoves and workstations enable staff to work at spaces of their choice.


THIS PHOTO: Sofas and low tables empower interaction in a casual, laid-back environment.

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FOR MAN AND HIS BEST FRIEND ROVER’S NEW HEADQUARTERS EMBODIES THE PASSION FOR PETS THAT THE TECH COMPANY IS FOUNDED ON AND EXTENDS IT TO EMBRACE THEIR EMPLOYEES.


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over, an online platform connecting pet parents with dog people to provide in-home dog boarding, pet sitting, dog walking and day care needs, needed a renewed headquarter in Seattle, USA, that could embody their passion for pets. As a rapidly growing start-up, they wanted their headquarters to support growth, portray them as an energetic brand and evoke a dog-friendly atmosphere. Having outgrown their disjointed, inherited space, Rover knew they needed to upgrade their work environment to align with their company culture and values. To create an atmosphere connecting their employees to each other, Rover joined hands with Unispace to design and build four additional floors in a new building, and construct a “woofdeck”, with two additional expansion floors to accommodate future growth. This pet-loving haven, where staff can work with their dogs in the vicinity, bears in mind workplace operation and durability. All workstations are enclosed with sliding doors, allowing pets of Rover staff to roam free near their owners. Finishes, hard surfaces, carpet and furniture have all been strategically curated to sustain dog shedding,

TOP & LEFT: A versatile central space that easily transforms from a work lounge to a cafe.

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BOTTOM: Finishes, hard surfaces, carpet and furniture have been strategically curated to weather long-term interactions with pets.


THIS PET-LOVING HAVEN, WHERE STAFF CAN WORK WITH THEIR DOGS IN THE VICINITY, BEARS IN MIND WORKPLACE OPERATION AND DURABILITY. ALL WORKSTATIONS ARE ENCLOSED WITH SLIDING DOORS, ALLOWING PETS OF ROVER STAFF TO ROAM FREE NEAR THEIR OWNERS.

THIS PHOTO: Workstations are enclosed by sliding doors - so pets can traverse the space at will.

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scratching and any accidents. In order to mitigate noise and distraction challenges that may accompany the presence of pets at the workplace, additional focus and phone rooms were added near workstation areas, and larger meeting areas were consolidated within the same floor area. Beyond spaces for day-to-day operations, Rover also needed a versatile space to regularly accommodate large gatherings and all-hands meetings. This space, constructed on the central floor, currently takes up almost 25% of the floor plan, and transforms from a café into a work lounge and open office space when not in use. Using the internal staircase, Unispace collaborated with Rover to coordinate like-business units on contiguous floors to maximise efficiency and collaboration. Created for Rover, this unique and inclusive space conveys their personality and passion, while showcasing their forward-thinking approach towards workplace design.

TOP: The Rover office presents versatility and openness for staff and their pets alike.

BOTTOM: Focus workstations are present throughout the office to mitigate any pet distractions.

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BLENDING BRAND IDENTITY WITH SUSTAINABILITY FACING AN UPCOMING LEASE EXPIRY, T2 SHIFTED THEIR OFFICE TO A MODERN WAREHOUSE SPACE IN CENTRAL MELBOURNE. THEIR NEW WORKPLACE HAS IMPROVED COLLABORATION AND HAS BETTER ENABLED T2 TO SHOWCASE AND DEVELOP THEIR BRAND.


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2 are global tea specialists. But they represent so much more than tea - they challenge the way things are done, and have made it their mission to use brews to fuel discussion around diversity, inclusion and sustainability. With a mission to integrate this brand identity into their new workplace, T2 engaged Unispace to create a modern office design that would highlight these core values. The new office space presented some challenges due to the warehouse’s limited natural light, poor acoustics and high ceilings. To overcome this, a light well was added at the rear, and the back of the building was demolished and rebuilt to make way for end-of-trip facilities. These included bike storage, to encourage staff to get to work in more eco-friendly and enjoyable ways. The new workplace design also features an open office layout - central areas are designated for connectivity, and these are surrounded by closed meeting rooms for group or quiet work. A staircase leads to the upper level, which features a tea workshop - this is where new blends can be created and tested, and it also doubles as a space for teamwork and collaboration.

TOP RIGHT: A selection of T2 products on display.

LEFT: The T2 office reception, also known as T2 Central, welcomes guests and showcases T2’s products.


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WHEN ENTERING THE OFFICE, T2’S RECEPTION IMMEDIATELY IMMERSES GUESTS INTO THEIR BRAND, BY SHOWCASING THEIR PRODUCTS AS THE HERO OF THE SPACE. WITHIN IT, A LARGE PERSIAN RUG AND COMBINATION OF ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE ALSO HELPS CREATE A WARM, ECLECTIC AND HOMELY ENVIRONMENT.

TOP: Workstations framed by a plant wall emphasise the office’s focus on nature and sustainability.

BOTTOM LEFT & RIGHT: Central interaction areas enable T2 products to be showcased and sampled.


RIGHT: T2 Central, where visitors can enjoy a cup of freshly brewed tea.

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BOTTOM RIGHT: Bike storage at the rear of the office encourages staff to travel in eco-friendly ways.


When entering the office, T2’s reception immediately immerses guests into their brand, by showcasing their products as the hero of the space. Within it, a large Persian rug and combination of antique and modern furniture also helps create a warm, eclectic and homely environment. As T2 wanted their new space to celebrate their dual identities as a global brand as well as a local business, they commissioned a local graffiti artist to create bespoke artwork throughout the office, and displayed more local art pieces in their meeting rooms. Sustainability was also a crucial part of the design brief, so many sustainable materials and resources were used as part of the build. For example, the carpet featured in the work area was made from recycled bottles. The collaborative process between T2 and Unispace was critical to the success of the process. “It was a fastpaced design and build for Unispace, and, I think under the pressure they performed really well. It’s a really great space to work in,” said Kate Iles, Head of Store Design, T2.

TOP & BOTTOM: Closed meeting rooms surround the central area, enabling group or quiet work.

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UNISPACE TRANSFORMS ITS AUCKLAND STUDIO INTO ITS FIRST BUILT EXAMPLE OF A COVID-RESPONSIVE WORKSPACE THAT INSPIRES NEW AND INNOVATIVE WAYS OF COLLABORATION.


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n August 2020, Unispace was ready to reconstruct its Auckland studio into a future-focused space enhanced by the latest technology for their newly agile team, and accelerated by the impact of COVID-19, the company was able to test out Unispace’s Propellor Framework - a huband-home model that lays out key guiding principles for the future of the office. Unispace began by conducting hundreds of hours of research, client surveys, and executive interviews, to better understand the factors that will improve the post-COVID work experience. In speaking with their staff, Unispace gathered that there were diverse opinions on the preferred location for focused work (38% prefer remote locations, 29% prefer the office, and 33% are comfortable with either), as well as varying preference for face-to-face interaction (54% like the office for bouncing off ideas and 51% prefer for meetings to be conducted face-to-face). As such, leveraging these invaluable insights, Unispace designed its Propeller framework, and built its first example of a COVIDresponsive workspace in the Auckland office.

TOP & LEFT: Designed after the Propellor workplace model, the office adopts a huband-home framework with 52 ergonomic workpoints.

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The Auckland office now boasts of 52 ergonomic workpoints to accommodate a staff base of 85, eight enclosed meeting rooms with custom acoustic ceilings in the larger rooms to preserve sound quality, and a series of custom-built, acoustically-treated curved ‘Teams’ pods as alternatives to larger meeting rooms - in recognition that more meetings now take place between smaller numbers of in-person and remote workers. The office also has a raised coworking space at the entrance lobby accommodating six ergonomic workpoints, a soft-seating reception, and soft-seating booths meant for three to six people to lower noise levels. Every space in the office also uses a plug and play system, and is decked with wireless chargers and docking facilities to enable a seamless technological experience.

TOP: A raised coworking space at the entrance lobby accommodates a soft-seating reception and six ergonomic workpoints.

BOTTOM: Video conferencing tools are accessible in all meeting rooms, with integrated and standardised screen-sharing capabilities.


“ THE DESIGN ACKNOWLEDGES THAT WE COME TO WORK TO BE WITH OTHER PEOPLE. IT LIBERATES THE TEAM FROM THEIR OWN DESK AND PAPER STORAGE AND ENCOURAGES STAFF TO SIT SOMEWHERE APPROPRIATE TO THEIR ACTIVITY, AND NEXT TO PEOPLE THEY NEED TO WORK WITH. THIS CONFIGURATION ENABLES THE TEAM TO CROSS-COLLABORATE ACROSS A VARIETY OF SPACES DESIGNED FOR DIFFERENT KINDS OF WORKING. ” Sarah Langford, Design Director, Unispace Auckland

TOP LEFT & RIGHT: The office holds eight enclosed meeting rooms; larger rooms are outfitted with custom acoustic ceilings.

BOTTOM: Surfaces are accented by coloured timber paneling and gloss, alongside rough industrial finishes.

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“ OUR SPACE HAS SUCCESSFULLY RECOGNISED THE SPECIFIC PHYSICAL NEEDS OF OUR TEAMS, WHILE STILL PROVIDING A LARGE SELECTION OF WORK-SETTINGS AND SPACES TO ENABLE A HIGHLY MOBILE WORKSTYLE. ” Harry Rowntree, Design Principal, Unispace Auckland

LEFT: Desks are equipped with colour-coded sensors to show how long a desk has been vacant.


Hospitality is also taken to the next level in the Auckland studio to encourage staff, clients and partners to come together in new and creative ways. The front of house desk provides a tech-led concierge experience, combining visitor registration technology, occupancy and density data to signpost available space and amenities for staff and visitors. This not only enables COVID-secure coworking to take place, but also supports event hosting in a way that doesn’t disrupt other occupants. The studio also has two ‘open’ project meeting spaces - the Design Library and Innovation Space - which are VC-enabled with significant whiteboard and touchscreen coverage for improved collaboration with clients. With Unispace’s lean methodology, the 736-squaremetres office was completed within six weeks, presenting the best possible blended workplace experience bound to enhance culture and productivity, maximise performance, and further future-proof the company.

TOP LEFT & RIGHT: The office is a place for staff, clients and partners to come together in new and creative ways.

BOTTOM: An open, centralised kitchen and socialising area, complete with a speaker system.

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UNISPACE’S NEW BORDERLESS EMEA HEADQUARTERS IN LONDON GIVES STAFF A SENSE OF PRIDE BY FOCUSING ON COLLABORATION AND WELLNESS IN A HOME AWAY FROM HOME.


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oming from a previously-owned building of five floors with small floor plates, the Unispace London team was initially siloed, impeding employees’ ability to focus, collaborate, and communicate effectively. Now, the revamped headquarters boasts an envious view of Tower Bridge and spans two floors, seamlessly blending hospitality into the workplace. This project adopted a truly borderless approach, grounded in Unispace’s methodology and their belief that bringing their staff together would maximise and create the optimal balance of happiness and productivity. The overarching strategy informing the design of the fourth floor is aimed at bringing people together in a work environment that will suit their every need. As this serves as the main workplace for the Unispace London team, flexibility has been consciously integrated into the space, offering staff the opportunity to create an environment that best fits their needs and working style. The floor offers an array of amenities and spaces, including booths, high stools, low sofas, boardrooms, benches, and focus pods.

TOP & LEFT: Meeting spaces are curated for seamless collaboration and interaction.

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BOTTOM RIGHT: An array of amenities and spaces enable staff to carry out different activities.


ALL MEETING SPACES, INCLUDING THE OFFICE’S EVENTS VENUE, HAVE BEEN EQUIPPED WITH HIGH QUALITY TECHNOLOGY FOR THE TEAM TO EFFORTLESSLY CONNECT WITH CLIENTS AND OTHER UNISPACE STUDIOS AROUND THE WORLD. THE FLOOR ALSO HOLDS A CAFETERIA TO ENCOURAGE STAFF TO LEAVE THEIR DESKS DURING LUNCH BREAKS AND TAKE TIME TO SOCIALISE WITH OTHERS.

TOP & BOTTOM: Staff can conduct meetings or complete individual tasks within enclosed meeting rooms.

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Connectivity is another element underpinning the design strategy. All meeting spaces, including the office’s events venue, have been equipped with high quality technology for the team to effortlessly connect with clients and other Unispace studios around the world. The floor also holds a cafeteria to encourage staff to leave their desks during lunch breaks and take time to socialise with others. The overall refurbishment of the fourth floor reflects a markedly strengthened culture and workflow for the Unispace London team. The top floor holds a curated space for Unispace to meet with current and prospective clients in a variety of formats. Blending hospitality with professionalism, the space is designed for a range of purposes, from informal meetings to formal presentations. Key highlights of this space include a working lounge area with a large table, aimed at facilitating collaboration and focused work for both employees and clients, as well as a bar area, for socialising and hosting events. Coupled with the scenic views from the terraces, this is a space for clients and staff to come together for an unrivalled meeting experience. The flexible and multi-functional fourth floor, as well as the elegant hospitality-led fifth floor in Unispace London’s office thus creates an overall bold and energetic space that highlights the company’s true culture and offerings.

TOP & BOTTOM: Flexibility has been consciously integrated into the space through individual workstations, informal gathering areas and more.


TOP LEFT: Private booths offer partial privacy for staff to take calls.

TOP RIGHT & BOTTOM: The top floor holds a curated space to meet clients in a variety of formats.

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FOSTERING EMPLOYEE COLLABORATION AND WELLBEING

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WOODSIDE’S NEW HEADQUARTERS IN PERTH IS AN INTERNATIONAL WORKPLACE DESTINATION OF CHOICE. IT SHOWCASES SIGNIFICANT INNOVATIONS IN WORKPLACE TECHNOLOGIES, AS WELL AS HEALTH, WELLBEING AND CONNECTIVITY, EMBODYING HOW ONE IS NOT OVERLOOKED IN FAVOUR OF THE OTHER, AND RESULTING IN A TRULY BALANCED ENVIRONMENT.


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riefed to create a sustainable and cutting-edge building for Woodside’s employees, Unispace’s design strategy had to showcase the company’s expertise as Australia’s largest independent oil and gas company, but also challenge the traditional notions of how a workplace should look, feel and function. Additionally, given that the building was slated to operate around the clock, and host employees and contractors from all around the world, the workplace also had to incorporate design elements that promote health, social connection, collaboration, inclusivity, and focus. The project, spanning 32 floors and 688,890 sq. ft., was three years in the making, and is the first campus in Australia to provide a more holistic approach to health by encouraging well-being and creating synergies between work and life. Featuring the highest Green Star rating possible in Australia, Woodside’s building offers more than 60 different spatial configurations for employees to choose from, and provides a range of environments for individuals to complete their daily tasks in - including bustling collaborative zones and quiet focused spaces. This design concept reflects

TOP & LEFT: With over 60 spatial configurations to choose from, staff can work across a range of environments.

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“ THE PROJECT HAS DRAMATICALLY TRANSFORMED THE WAY WE WORK, AND SHOWCASES WOODSIDE AS BOTH A PARTNER AND EMPLOYER OF CHOICE. ” Michael Abbott, former Senior Vice President Corporate & Legal, Woodside

TOP: Staff can choose between bustling collaborative spaces and quiet focused zones.

BOTTOM: User-centricity is a key element informing all design choices, especially as staff utilise the office for much of their day.


TOP: A designated space on the second floor is dedicated to family and friends.

BOTTOM LEFT & RIGHT: The knowledge zone, on level 14, contains digital and traditional libraries.

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FEATURING THE HIGHEST GREEN STAR RATING POSSIBLE IN AUSTRALIA, WOODSIDE’S BUILDING OFFERS MORE THAN 60 DIFFERENT SPATIAL CONFIGURATIONS FOR EMPLOYEES TO CHOOSE FROM, AND PROVIDES A RANGE OF ENVIRONMENTS FOR INDIVIDUALS TO COMPLETE THEIR DAILY TASKS IN - INCLUDING BUSTLING COLLABORATIVE ZONES AND QUIET FOCUSED SPACES.

THIS PHOTO: The biophilic design is emphasised with 8,500 plants throughout the building, and priority access to natural light.


Woodside’s workplace philosophy, Rightspace – a new way of working based on choice, and designed to foster movement, connect people and break down traditional silos. Aligning with Woodside’s belief in work-life balance, Unispace also designated the second floor as a familyfriendly level for employees’ family members to access, and a well-being level on the 14th floor, designed to encourage rejuvenation, rest and relaxation. The latter features a universal prayer room, parenting suites, a mindfulness area, a massage chair, fireplace, chill out area, and a library that also features artificial intelligence to help staff find the information they need across Woodside’s vast archives. Beyond creating spaces that offer employees greater choice in how they wish to operate within the workplace, Unispace worked alongside Woodside’s furniture supplier to pick out interior elements that would best complement the setting. This included 100 percent sitto-stand motorised desking, as well as ergonomic and agile light set-ups. The workplace design also integrates some of the most advanced technology in Australia into the building, such as a frictionless biometric access system, and an app-based program that allows workers to find each other, wherever they may be working across the campus. “The project has dramatically transformed the way we work, and showcases Woodside as both a partner and employer of choice,” said Michael Abbott, former Senior Vice President, Corporate & Legal, Woodside.

TOP: The office offers a range of meeting spots such as standing-only areas, as well as glazed and private rooms.

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WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS

FLOATER by COR

OKAMURA | TASK CHAIR KÖNIG + NEURATH | DESKING SYSTEM CARPETS INTER | CASE STUDY COR | OPEN-SPACE CONCEPT GIRSBERGER | TASK CHAIR BRISTOL | OFFICE SEATING KETTAL | MODULAR OPEN-PLAN ARCHITECTURE


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


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BEAUTY OF LIGHTNESS WITH SUPERIOR LIGHTNESS AND INTUITIVE ERGONOMIC PERFORMANCE, CYNARA OFFERS A NEW DIMENSION OF BENEFITS IN AESTHETICS, FUNCTIONALITY, AND SUSTAINABILITY.

THIS PICTURE: Exceptionally light, the Cynara task chair provides ergonomic support and intuitive features to enhance modern workspaces.


OKAMURA TASK CHAIR 106 THIS PHOTO: With Cynara, Okamura sought to create the lightest possible task chair for the twin benefits of reduced CO2 emissions and easy handling.


Standard Colour

Black

White

Accent Colour

Dark Grey

Sage

Dark Green

BOTTOM: Cynara is available in a range of standard and accent colours for the body, base and mesh to fulfil different interior specifications.

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INSPIRED BY THE YUMI, A JAPANESE BOW WITH A DISTINCTIVE ARC FORM, CYNARA TRANSLATES THE BOW’S STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY INTO A GENTLY CURVED FRAMED THAT CRADLES THE SEAT.

THIS PHOTO: The chair features Okamura’s smart ankle-tilt reclining mechanism, which uses the ankle as a pivot point to move the back and seat in sync.


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he Cynara task chair is light and lithe yet dynamically sturdy, providing ergonomic support and intuitive features created to uplift the modern work environment. Featuring a refined minimalist aesthetic, Cynara is the result of a three-year collaboration between the Okamura team, Andreas Krob of Swiss design agency b4K and Joachim Brüsk. The team’s main intention is to create an adaptable chair to fit different styles and preferences. Inspired by the yumi, a Japanese bow with a distinctive arc form, Cynara translates the bow’s strength and flexibility into a gently curved framed that cradles the seat. This design produces an exceptionally comfortable chair that supports various movements. With this chair, Okamura introduces a new spring system that adjusts tension to support a broad range of body types responsively. The chair is also significantly lighter than conventional chairs, which inadvertently contributes to a lower carbon footprint. “When compared with our standard products, Cynara’s 50% reduction in weight translates to an impressive 35%

reduction in CO2 emissions,” Okamura elaborates. To enhance comfort and relaxation, Cynara features an intuitive smart ankle title reclining function that optimizes the recline tension for each user. Additionally, a lever on the left side of the chair allows users to manoeuvre the back position that fits them best – whether it is locking it in an upright position, letting it recline freely or up to 12 degrees. A lever on the right side also enables the seat’s height to be adjusted by up to 110mm. Cynara comes in a variety of colours and options to meet different specifications. Choose between standard colours like black, white, or dark grey, or accent colours including sage, dark green and orange red for the body, base and mesh. Users can also select a chair with normal casters or hollow casters as well as with or without armrests. OKAMURA.COM/EN_AP

TOP: The soft angular lines of Cynara’s frame supports the natural S-curvature of the spin in motion.

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READY FOR CHANGE NO MATTER HOW YOUR WORKFLOW CHANGES THROUGHOUT THE DAY, THE TALO.YOU DESK SYSTEM ADAPTS ITSELF EFFICIENTLY TO SUIT YOUR TASK AT HAND.

THIS PICTURE: Designed for both the office and remote working, the TALO.YOU desk system gives you total freedom to design individual workspaces to suit your work requirements.


KÖNIG + NEURATH DESK SYSTEM 112 TOP: The TALO.YOU conference system comes with a myriad of options to accommodate your meeting needs.

BOTTOM: Ideal for spontaneous brainstorms or informal meetings, TALO.YOU nesting table also comes with hygiene screens to ensure better social distancing.


THIS PHOTO: The TALO.YOU individual workspace pairs elegantly with the versatile K+N NOOK chair.

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WITH A FLEXIBLE SIT-STAND FEATURE INCLUDED, TALO.YOU CONTRIBUTES TO A HEALTHIER WORK ENVIRONMENT, ENCOURAGING USERS TO SWITCH POSITION BETWEEN SITTING AND STANDING TO PREVENT MUSCLE STRAIN AND FATIGUE.

TOP: Flexible and customisable, TALO.YOU comes with a stylish A-leg frame option to complement modern office themes.

BOTTOM: The desk systems are heightadjustable and feature a variety of colours and finishes.


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he TALO.YOU desk system works with you, offering more flexibility and mobility in your new normal workspaces. This ultra-versatile desk system can be configured into different applications, including individual workstations or workbenches, conference and meeting tables or a series of nesting tables for open offices. With various options available, TALO.YOU gives you the freedom to customise the desk to meet your daily work requirements. Many of us have the option to work from home now. TALO.YOU individual workstations are ideal for remote working and can be customised to fit your home office, ensuring your workspace blends with your home interior. In an office setting, the workstations can be configured for individuals as well as for teams. With a flexible sit-stand feature included, TALO.YOU contributes to a healthier work environment, encouraging users to switch position between sitting and standing to prevent muscle strain and fatigue. Regardless of how your work tasks change throughout

the day, TALO.YOU nesting tables respond efficiently. For example, if you need a whiteboard for a spontaneous brainstorming session, you can flip up the tabletop and the surface is ready for jotting down your quick ideas. Or, if you need more floor space, simply fold the table down and roll it to one side. There are also various extensions and accessories available that allow you to turn this desk system into a multifunctional element for your office. For conference and meeting rooms, TALO.YOU conference system offers a myriad of design possibilities with different shapes, sizes, finishes and colours to select from. The table also comes with round or square tube leg frames to suit various interior specifications. If you need more customisation, TALO.YOU offers a wide range of desktop electrics options, cable slots, cable trays and other accessories to complement your conference facilities. KOENIG-NEURATH.COM

TOP: TALO-YOU can be customised into different applications, including individual workstations, nesting tables and conference systems.

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DOWN TO EARTH ELEGANT AND ECO-FRIENDLY, THE BETON STRATA AND BETON SCREED CARPET TILES FROM CARPETS INTER’S INNOVATIVE ECOSOFT® SERIES GIVE THIS CONTEMPORARY OFFICE A UNIQUE AESTHETIC.


THIS PHOTO: The Beton Strata and Beton Screed carpet tiles infuse a sophisticated tone and texture to the head office design.


CARPETS INTER CARPET TILE - CASE STUDY 118 TOP: In the main conference room, the undulating texture of the dark brown carpet tiles effortlessly complements the ceiling feature and the office furniture.

BOTTOM: The Beton collections feature a standalone pattern with multiple tonal shades that can be coordinated with other finishes.


INSPIRED BY THE NATURAL ORGANIC SURFACE OF FRESHLY LAID CONCRETE, BETON STRATA AND BETON SCREED INFUSE THE OFFICE WITH A TOUCH OF CONTEMPORARY SOPHISTICATION WITHOUT COMPROMISING THE OFFICE’S PREDOMINANT PALETTE THAT BLENDS NEUTRAL, EARTHY HUES AND SLEEK DETAILS.

THIS PHOTO: Beton carpet tiles’ neutral, earthy tones create a sleek yet warm atmosphere within the office’s key spaces.

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CARPETS INTER CARPET TILE - CASE STUDY 120 THIS PHOTO: This next generation of carpet tile backing has been manufactured keeping in mind the need to reduce the plastic stress on the environment. The brand is driven by the mission to recycle 1 billion bottles by the year 2025.


TOUTED AS THE BEST MODULAR CARPET TILE BACKING IN THE INDUSTRY, THE ECOSOFT® SERIES IS MADE FROM 80 PER CENT POST-CONSUMER MATERIAL REENGINEERED FROM MILLIONS OF DISCARDED PLASTIC DRINKING WATER BOTTLES, PLUS FIVE TO 10 PER CENT POST-INDUSTRIAL RECYCLED PET.

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planet-friendly approach highlights the flooring design of a premium automotive manufacturer’s 14,000 sqm head office in Australia, achieved using the Beton Strata and Beton Screed carpet tiles from Carpets Inter’s innovative EcoSoft® series. Inspired by the natural organic surface of freshly laid concrete, Beton Strata and Beton Screed infuse the office with a touch of contemporary sophistication without compromising the office’s predominant palette that blends neutral, earthy hues and sleek details. In the main conference room, for instance, the undulating texture of the dark brown carpet tiles provides a sense of formality while complementing the ceiling feature and office furniture. For the open spaces like the lounge areas and collaborative zones, Beton Strata and Beton Screed tie in the furnishing palette, producing a cohesive interior theme throughout the office. As the Beton collection come in a standalone pattern with multiple tonal shades, their unique design has the capacity to break the monotony of repetitive palettes, enabling selective placement of plain accent colour modules to coordinate with other finishes. The carpet tiles also provide two installation methods, including random vertical brick and herringbone, to generate more flooring design possibilities.

Touted as the best modular carpet tile backing in the industry, the EcoSoft® series is made from 80 per cent post-consumer material reengineered from millions of discarded plastic drinking water bottles, plus five to 10 per cent post-industrial recycled PET. More than just an eco-friendly product, this high-performance carpet tile collection also offers enhanced durability, underfoot comfort, acoustical propensity, improved insulation to cut energy bills and better indoor air quality. According to Carpets Inter, EcoSoft® meets stringent performance criteria required for carpet tiles and, to date, has outperformed conventional PVC and bitumen hardback, as well as urethane cushion back, making it a highly advantageous material to use in modern office environments. Developer: Frasers Property Industrial Architect/Designer: PTID & Max Architects Installer: Stahmers Carpets Photographer: Ellen O’Connor AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR: ABOVELEFT CARPETSINTER.COM

TOP: Featuring a subtle interaction of colour tones, the Beton collection is inspired by the natural organic surface of freshly laid concrete.

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FLOATING IN HARMONY OPEN WORKSPACES GET A CREATIVE UPDATE WITH THE FLOATER LOUNGE AND DESK SYSTEM DESIGNED WITH WORK-LIFE BALANCE IN MIND.


THIS PICTURE: Floater is more than a sofa; it is a flexible furniture system that can be configured to create a cosy work environment.


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“ I WANTED TO CREATE A PRACTICAL SOFA FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE CONSTANTLY ON THE MOVE WITH THEIR LAPTOP UNDER THEIR ARM AND WHO WORK EVERYWHERE AND AT ANY TIME — WITH ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE. ” Pauline Deltour, Designer

LEFT & RIGHT: The Floater sofa module with a high or low back can be expanded from a 1-seater to a 3-seater and combined with the Floater desk system.


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orkspaces can be cosy and functional at the same time. That’s the idea behind the dynamic Floater lounge and desk system. Featuring a sofa and easy chair range as well as a new desk system, Floater is the first work-lounge concept for COR created to meet today’s evolving work environments. “I wanted to create a practical sofa for people who are constantly on the move with their laptop under their arm and who work everywhere and at any time — with all kinds of people,” says French designer Pauline Deltour, the brainchild behind this imaginative collection. The Floater system comprises several components, including solid wood frames that incorporate an upholstered outer shell, seat, and back cushions, as well as boxes, shelves, or racks. These modular elements can be combined to create individual configurations – for example, a basic S- or U-shaped arrangement. Userfriendly and versatile, the system is similar to a construction kit with different panels functioning as links to connect several modules to each other. The lounge modules with high or low back sofas and easy chairs are ideal for communication zones and can merge seamlessly with the Floater desk system to create a complete office oasis. The system can also be made more complete with tabletops or stools as well as additional shelves and dedicated power connections. COR.DE

TOP TO BOTTOM: Every variant in the Floater series combines harmoniously with one another to create a complete work-lounge setting.

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FEELS LIKE HOME A SOFT, COSY SWIVEL CHAIR THAT IS POWER-PACKED WITH CONCEALED ERGONOMIC FEATURES, MARVA BRINGS THE COMFORT OF HOME INTO THE WORK ENVIRONMENT.


THIS PICTURE: The chair’s round and oval shape gives the Marva functional swivel chair a particularly homely appearance.


GIRSBERGER TASK CHAIR 130 ALL PHOTOS: While Marva’s ergonomic features are almost entirely hidden, this chair still offers all the functions and adjustability you would expect from an ergonomic swivel chair.


MARVA INCORPORATES A CONCEALED SYNCHRONIC MECHANISM WITH AUTOMATIC SPRING TENSION TO SUPPORT DYNAMIC SITTING POSITIONS, ALLOWING THE USER TO ADJUST THE SEAT, BACKREST, AND LUMBAR AREA PRECISELY.

THIS PHOTO: Soft and comfortable, Marva offers a comfortable seating experience both at home and in the office.

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MULTIPLE ARMREST VARIATIONS RANGING FROM 2D T-SHAPED ARMRESTS AND 4D T-SHAPED ARMRESTS TO 2D RING-SHAPED ARMRESTS ARE AVAILABLE TO PROVIDE MORE DESIGN CHOICES. USERS CAN ALSO OPT FOR AN UPHOLSTERED BACKREST OR MESH BACKREST, AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT COLOURS AND FABRIC TYPES.

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ith office design trends adopting a more home-like concept, Marva comes in to fill the space with its homely yet contemporary design. Designed by Mathias Seiler, this functional swivel chair looks and feels like a chair you would have at home, thanks to its cosy, rounded form. However, it also comes with all the key features you would expect from a truly ergonomic chair, even though they are not immediately visible. Marva’s homely, casual appeal comes from its soft, rounded shape, which blends well with modern work interiors. Its backrest features a gentle concave that cocoons the body while soft, padded seat and armrests made from PUR foam with large oval tops further enhance the plush feeling of the chair. Whether you lean back or sit up straight, the chair is easy to manoeuvre with its smooth swivel function. Marva incorporates a concealed synchronic mechanism with automatic spring tension to support dynamic sitting positions, allowing the user to adjust the seat,

MIDDLE: The backrest features a concave shape that cocoons the body, while the zip on the rear side emphasises the fabric upholstery.

BOTTOM: Marva incorporates a concealed synchronic mechanism with automatic spring tension adjustment for precise adjustment of the seat, backrest, and lumbar area.

backrest, and lumbar area precisely. Operating controls are also mounted flush with the seat to ensure a more seamless appearance. The chair comes with a second mechanism option which features an additional fine spring tension adjustment and engageable negative seat tilt. This offers users more flexibility and control when they are seated on the swivel chair. Multiple armrest variations ranging from 2D T-shaped armrests and 4D T-shaped armrests to 2D ring-shaped armrests are available to provide more design choices. Users can also opt for an upholstered backrest or mesh backrest, available in different colours and fabric types. There are several base options as well: a 5-prong base with castors in black plastic, black aluminium or polished aluminium, or a 5-prong base without castors in black aluminium but comes with a footring. GIRSBERGER.COM


THIS PHOTO: Versatile and stylish, Marva provides the office environment with a more homely ambience without compromising ergonomic performance.

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VERSATILITY AT WORK CHARACTERIZED BY ITS LEAF-INSPIRED BACKREST, THE GINKO CHAIR OFFERS FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND COMFORT, ENHANCING YOUR SEATING EXPERIENCE.

THIS PICTURE: A stylish and adaptable chair, Ginko fits into a wide range of spaces from workstation offices, meeting, and collaborative spaces to home offices, lobbies, and bars.


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VERSATILE AND ADAPTABLE, THE BACKREST OF THE GINKO CHAIR IS INSPIRED BY THE ORGANIC SHAPE OF THE GINGKO BILOBA LEAF, AS IT CURVES UP AND OUTWARDS, COMFORTABLY CRADLING YOUR BACK. THE CHAIR PROMOTES THE IDEA OF GOOD POSTURE AND A HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE WITH AN OPTIMIZED MINIMAL DESIGN FORM.

THIS PHOTO: The Ginko chair is available in 16 varied configurations, with a stool and 3 backrest options, one which has padded armrests. Base options include the Nylon fiberglass Ginko Base, the die-cast aluminium Talk base, and a 4 legged tubular steel base. The highstool uses the Ginko base with studs.


TOP: Ginko Highstool can adjust up to 250mm in height, easily adapting to height adjustable or bar tables. It comes with a footrest for added support.

BOTTOM: The backrest extends up and outward to the sides, sprouting into a pair of padded armrests that provide added comfort and enhanced support.

THIS PICTURE: With a host of thoughtful featuresOFFICECONCEPTDESIGN.COM geared at enhancing employee’s productivity, the vis-a-vis collection offers an ideal space-efficient solution to complement open-plan offices.


BRISTOL OFFICE SEATING 138 TOP: Ginko’s lightweight and flexible design offers mobility and versatility to suit modern office environments.

BOTTOM LEFT: The high stool makes your sitting a dynamic one; allowing freedom to move and shift between sitting, standing or perching, without having to leave the space. A gaslift lever at the bottom of the seat allows you to adjust the chair’s height according to your preference.

BOTTOM RIGHT: The flexibility and unique shape of the chair adds character and energy to any work space, breakout rooms, collaborative zones or in meeting areas.


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he Ginko chair is a superb way to introduce stylish functionality and ergonomic comfort into interior spaces. As its name suggests, Ginko is inspired by the Gingko Biloba leaf and expresses a lightweight and flexible form that you can use in casual environments like workstation offices, meeting, and collaborative spaces as well as lecture halls, home offices, lobbies, and bars. The design is versatile and can adapt to both formal and casual spaces. Flexible and ergonomic, the backrest of the Ginko bends and flexes to your seating position, giving you support but also allows you to move in any direction. To encourage different positions, the flexible height ranges allow you to switch between sitting, standing or perching positions comfortably. The rounded seat supports your body optimally and provides omni-directional comfort. As the chair is designed for a wide range of applications, there are various Ginko models available to meet different specifications. You can opt for just the stool or the backrest version, which comes with or without back padding and armrests. The bases include a highstool variant with a tubular foot ring that adjusts up to 250mm height, and a 4 legged variation with 85mm height adjustment. They are designed to be modular and can be upgraded or added-on for future changes. A 5-year warranty is offered, covering any defects on the chair’s structure due to normal usage. The versatility of the Ginko series will be certain to add dynamism and movement to your work space, whether it be at home or at an office. BRISTOL.COM.MY

THIS PHOTO: Inspired by the Gingko Biloba leaf, Ginko’s signature backrest features create a gentle curve that comfortably cradles your back.

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MODULAR OPEN-PLAN ARCHITECTURE KETTAL


REDEFINING THE WORKPLACE PAVILION O RESPONDS TO THE CONSTANTLY EVOLVING MODERN WORK ENVIRONMENT WITH A FLEXIBLE MODULAR STRUCTURE THAT CAN BE CONFIGURED AND RECONFIGURED TO MEET CHANGING REQUIREMENTS.

THIS PICTURE: Thanks to its modular nature, the Pavilion O system gives you the power to respond quickly to the constantly changing modern world of work.


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THIS PHOTOS: A highly adaptable system, Pavilion O helps to define a workplace’s structure, private and public spaces, and overall flow.

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here is a growing demand for flexible, open-plan workspaces to meet the unique and constantly changing needs of an organisation in today’s work environment. Designed to address these emerging requirements, Pavilion O by Kettal gives you the power to create and define your workspaces as and when the need arises. “Pavilion O is the ideal structure solution for these new work environments. As if you were the architect of your own city, you can use Pavilion O to help you define your workplace’s structure, private and public spaces, and overall flow,” Kettal says. Featuring a modular structure that allows multiple configurations, Pavilion O provides a flexible and multifunctional way of creating office zones while offering enclosed workspaces. Whether there are changes to your employees’ headcount or department function, Pavilion O quickly adapts to address new specifications via a myriad of office layouts. For example, a lounge area with an adjacent small meeting room can be quickly reconfigured into a larger meeting area for town hall

TOP: A discussion area created using the Pavilion O system provides a fully-equipped space for collaborative work.

meetings. Other possible layouts include reception areas, locker rooms, pantries, or kitchenettes, as well as multipurpose hubs. The structure, which is made from aluminium, can be constructed using different materials, including glass, wood, and fabric, as well as practical fittings: shelving, TV unit, whiteboards, and bulletin boards. Users can also incorporate electrical cables and functional accessories for a fully-equipped workspace. Complementing this structure is Click & Work, a unique clipping system by Kettal that seamlessly facilitates the transformation of spaces according to your mood ecosystems. From wall to wall or corner to corner, the system provides limitless scope for creating adaptable office spaces. In just a few hours, users can instantly set up new workspaces using this quick and easy installation system. KETTAL.COM

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TOP: A Pavilion O multifunctional hub comprising two focus phone booths and a meeting space adds functional value to the office space.

BOTTOM LEFT & RIGHT: Pavilion O features an aluminium structure that can be built out with a variety of materials like glass, wood, and fabric.

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ODE TO ART

Alone The Reef 31x31cm mixed medium on canvas

Out of Office 101x152cm mixed medium on canvas

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ustralian artist Elizabeth Langreiter unusually began her artist journey after being hit in the back of her head by a tennis ball in 2008, which created in her a sudden urge to start painting, when she had never painted before. Her unique mixed media works offer viewers a delightful escape to paradise through their combination of patterns, colour, and interesting textures as well as their unique aerial perspective. Langreiter works are influenced by her childhood memories of swimming, sunbathing and enjoying the outdoors in sunny Australia, and feature many little three-dimensional figures enjoying such pastimes, that are hand-sculpted on the canvas with many layers of fine, intrinsic details. An artist who takes inspiration from the world around her, her popular beach series was inspired by a photograph she saw of the iconic Rottnest Swim in Western Australia, in an inflight magazine. Langretier has been fearless in her approach to creating and experimentation, which has led her to create her unique and striking style of art. The world of Elizabeth Langreiter art immediately takes you for a trip from a convenience of your house or office. Highly energetic spirit of the images tickles your traveller’s spirit and elevates the mood. Simplicity of subjects makes it easy for everyone to relate to the artworks and find “their own image of paradise”. Elizabeth Langreiter was recently named one of the top 100 emerging artists in Australia and New Zealand, and her charming works are beloved by collectors all around the world in countries such as Singapore, USA, Croatia and Japan. ODETOART.COM




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