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MORE TO INSPIRE As we traverse the world of design in this new normal, design possibilities and inspired innovations are limitless - as this edition’s projects and iconic pieces show.

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t has been such a design-inspired experience putting together this edition of Office Concept. As we witness one excellent design after another, we gain a fresh perspective on the talent and ideas that will inspire the design world in the future.

I would like to extend my gratitude to SCA for contributing a gallery of fantastic workplace design projects that are stimulating to the mind and soul. Their design approach, while unique, seamlessly addresses current needs in the contemporary work environment. For instance, the vibrant Tcube project with its streamlined details and the ultra-colourful Ubisoft office truly take on an unconventional theme to set themselves apart from ordinary workspaces. On the furnishing front, I am impressed by the sheer ingenuity of the Phlox chair and table collection by Okamura. For agile offices, the Artiv workstations by Bristol would definitely take productivity to the next level. Other noteworthy pieces in this issue include the Monet chair by Kokuyo as well as the Eyla collection from Girsberger. Do you still want more? We have more coming up next issue – stay tuned for even more eye-opening projects from PAND Design. In the meantime, please stay safe and check out our website for more inspiration! Happy reading!

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There’s a growing need for better seating in the ever-changing learning landscape. Steelcase takes the lead with the Tenor Chair, an active learning chair designed for a comfortable sitting experience at an attainable cost. This stackable chair features a flexible back and a range of features exclusive for lecture or training rooms, including an intuitive bag hook, foot bar to complement its nondirectional seat and an open frame for flexibility and convenience.

Marva Net is ergonomically perfect – thanks to a concealed synchronic mechanism with automatic spring tension adjustment for dynamic sitting. For added versatility, this swivel chair also features precise adjustment of the seat, lumbar area, an engageable negative seat tilt for upright sitting, as well as multiple armrest settings. It’s similar to the ubiquitous Marva chair but comes with a rounded mesh backrest featuring an appealing transparent, lightweight look that invites comfort instantly.

Inspired by the French saying, “à votre santé” or “to your health,” the Santé collection of side chairs and tools designed by Patrick Norguet is the epitome of elegance and versatility. Light yet agile, Santé offers a variety of seating possibilities for the workspace. Whether you need a portable chair or a place to focus on your work for the next few hours, Santé offers a relaxing experience no matter how you are seated.

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With its sleek and ultra-flexible design, the Steelcase Flex Media Cart is made to handle various digital display technology at a moment’s notice. This cart holds any monitor up to 65 inches wide and moves easily across an open plan work environment. It’s trendy, too - a stunning array of colours and finishes means you can style it to blend with an office or introduce a pleasing visual pop. The cart also includes USB outlets, cable storage, and open shelves.

With its versatile form and timeless materials, the Mudra shell chair makes a clear design statement of style and comfort. According to designer Stefan Diez, Mudra deliberately draws on design history while exploring new technology to enable an innovative product at a reasonable price. Made with moulded wood technology, the chair features a unique backrest that allows various sitting positions. At the same time, it is light and elastic to yield resiliently to all movements.

Whimsical but wholesomely functional, the Libelle collection, named after the Dutch word for “dragonfly”, takes flight with its trendy collection featuring a pouffe, a low-back lounge chair, and a private lounge. Designed as a personal escape of sorts, Libelle is perfect for small collaborative interactions or quiet, focused work. The private lounge incorporates a transparent knit mesh to offer privacy, while its smaller counterparts complement a flexible work environment with ease. An optional tablet arm is also available.

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With Zones, anything is possible, anywhere. Designed as a comprehensive series of furniture products, elements work harmoniously to transform office spaces, providing a new way for people to enjoy and experience work. Soft forms juxtapose against a mix of materials and textures, including a generous application of wood, to generate a home away from home atmosphere. The series includes Zones Freestanding Screens, a new Hinged Screen, side tables, coffee tables, benches, and lounge chairs.

Limitless comfort with a cocooning effect – when you lean back into the Amelia lounge chair, be prepared for total bliss. Featuring luxurious materials, Amelia is a light and modern take on the classic wingback lounge chair. Like a butterfly, this iconic piece softens the lines between office, hospitality and home settings while elegantly uplifting any space. Designwise, this lounge chair merges a supportive back, ergonomic arms and functional wings to provide visual and acoustic privacy.

The plush and fluffy sensation is unmistakable as you delve into this superbly comfortable chair. Designed to destress tired bodies, Marel ingeniously combines lavishly padded, luxurious upholstery with striking ridges and slight folds for an exceptional seating experience. The chair’s relaxed look further enhances its cosy appeal while its slender and light frames steal the spotlight. Complemented by armrests, the fourprong swivel base provides better flexibility. Marel is also available with a four-legged or skid frame.

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WORKPLACE DESIGN IS SECOND NATURE TO US WITH OVER TWO DECADES OF EXPERIENCE CREATING SPACES THAT TRANSCEND WORKING SPACES, SCA DESIGN HELPS EMPLOYERS AND ORGANISATIONS CURATE AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE POSITIVE WORKPLACE CULTURE TAKES CENTER-STAGE. MINDFUL THAT A POSITIVE CULTURE IN THE WORKPLACE IS ESSENTIAL FOR FOSTERING A SENSE OF PRIDE AND OWNERSHIP AMONGST THE EMPLOYEES, SCA DESIGN IS SINGAPORE’S WORKPLACE SPECIALIST OF CHOICE.

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CA Design is an award-winning consultancy, providing innovative and effective workspace interior designs for the corporate sector. Founded in 2001, SCA Design creates office spaces that manifest a clear and modern sensibility by employing a range of ideas, materials, objects, and references. Since its inception, SCA’s philosophy has been rooted in a humanistic approach. At every scale, SCA designs are specially tailored to clients’ needs, so each outcome is personalized and delivers a distinct experience. SCA Design has created some memorable workplaces – with each project, the design firm transforms context into compelling stories and unparalleled experiences. SCA Design conceptualizes offices that go beyond functionality and aesthetics. With over 20 years of experience and having designed more than 9,000,000 sqft of premium spaces, our specialists pride themselves on crafting awesome workplace experiences. We draw from deep knowledge of how the way we work is evolving and believe architecture plays a significant role in creating inclusive spaces and buildings. This allows us to reach insightful solutions for the offices of tomorrow. We know workplaces like no other. SCA-DESIGN.COM


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A VIBRANT SETTING TO MATCH THE ENERGETIC AND YOUTHFUL NATURE OF THE WORKPLACE.


CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY OFFICE SINGAPORE | 24,000 SQUARE FEET | DESIGN & BUILD


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his concept makes use of colours to create a vibrant workspace for this institution. We wanted to give the client an environment suited to the company’s high energy, creativity and youthful nature. We therefore created an open concept design highlighted by the clever interplay of bright colours and white surfaces. Layers of colour saturate the walls, carpets and furnishings, creating a strong visual impact to demarcate different spaces in a fluid transition. A rainbow sequence is created through a series of meeting rooms, open-plan workspaces and breakout areas. The general workspace itself boasts a total transformation from the previous traditional office configuration – employees now have full flexibility to select from a variety of work settings depending on their activities. The new open plan environment has different zones for activities

TOP & LEFT: Colours not only add zeal, but it also increases productivity.

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CONFIDENTIAL AGENCY OFFICE 026 THIS PHOTO: The interior and finishing throughout leaves this space brimming with energy and excitement.


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like socializing, informal collaborations, formal and private meeting rooms, and various quiet booths for focused working. This new transformation reflects the company’s culture of human connection and engagement. The main breakout area which acts as a communal zone is further defined by brightly coloured fabric curtains and vibrant wall colours and furnishings which also act as a wayfinding system making the office a now flexible, stimulating and collaborative workspace.

TOP: Colour plays an important role of segregating spaces according to the role the play.

BOTTOM: Private rooms and communal areas allow employees a flexible and collaborative workplace.


THIS PHOTO: Various seating options, which is gaining popularity, allows one the freedom to choose a spot that is comfortable.

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REVELING IN SIMPLICITY MINIMALISM IS NEVER A CLICHE WHEN IT IS COMBINED WITH ELEGANCE AND STYLE. USING A DARK COLOUR PALETTE, THIS INTERIOR IS ELEGANCE PERSONIFIED.


KNIGHT FRANK SINGAPORE | 14,000 SQUARE FEET | DESIGN CONSULTANCY


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night Frank’s new office in Singapore reflects the firm’s status as a global real estate consultancy. The firm’s vision was for the workspace to embody its history and values, while also fulfilling the need for an agile new working environment that energised and inspired staff. The new work environment personified modern professionalism– bright and energetic, comfortable and warm, with a hint of playfulness. Occupying almost 14,000 sq ft in Ocean Financial Centre, the dynamic office is designed with productivity in mind. Open and accessible, the space was conceptualised for Agile Activity Based Working arrangements. Suiting different working styles for both individuals and groups, it also leaves a lasting, positive impression. With a view overlooking the bustling Singapore CBD, the bold entrance reception area is defined by natural

TOP & LEFT: The dark backdrop juxtaposes brilliantly against the lighter coloured furnishing and finishing.

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stone with accent highlights of gold-brushed stainless steel. The material palette of natural timber herringbone; warm, cosy echo panel wall cladding, and acoustic ceiling details of local Peranakan patterns was exceptionally pleasing. The Knight Frank brand is reinforced through a History Wall that conveys the firm’s rich heritage. Hints of the company’s corporate colours help to invigorate the work environment, while a touch greenery in the form of hanging plants have been placed in breakout zones to enhance performance and promote staff and client wellness.

TOP: Huge windows allow plenty of natural sunlight to stream in, which brightens the space.

BOTTOM: Catering to different working styles, there are various seating arrangements available.


TOP: Plenty of windows brighten this office space and gives it cheery ambiance.

BOTTOM LEFT: Cubicle-styled work stations are cleverly designed with openness and privacy in mind.

BOTTOM RIGHT: The pantry area designed in light timber tones is a refreshing break from the darker interior.

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STIRRING THE SENSES FOR ARTISTRY TO COME ALIVE, WE MUST BE FREE, DYNAMIC, AND ENGAGING.


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cube is a hybrid multi-use space by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) that was developed as a platform to help various stakeholders in the tourism industry move towards digital transformation. It represents a safe space for collaboration, to learn, test, and build, bringing like-minded partners together to leverage the right digital resources. The name Tcube comes from the three Ts—Tourism, Technology, and Transformation—which form T3 or Tcube. Thus, the logo for this space features the letter T encased in the shape of a cube with a pattern inspired by digital code, the backbone of today’s technology. Given the nature of Tcube, the design philosophy for the Workplace Interior was based on creating a dynamic and safe environment where users would be inspired to explore, share and discover. With the ‘digital’ keyword everpresent within the space, it was also paramount to create a balance in the design, so as not to overwhelm visitors with more processes that could inhibit experimentation.

TOP & LEFT: Warm lighting, cozy seating, and timber flooring make a very comfortable combination.

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One major challenge was that its layout branches out to two dead ends. This made it tricky to introduce a flow that encourages innovation but at the same time provides the balance of varying spaces that adapts to each group of users, while still supporting connectivity, both planned and organic. Through a partnership with the design thinking firm, Thinkplace, research was conducted to understand the culture and goals of the tourism industry. The result was a layout that had highly malleable corridors and common walkways, which can be easily adapted to suit the unique needs of each user. This versatility also makes it easier to test out different prototypes within the space.

TOP: Intent on showcasing creativity, even the ceiling can stop you in your tracks and gaze in awe.


GIVEN THE NATURE OF TCUBE, THE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY FOR THE WORKPLACE INTERIOR WAS BASED ON CREATING A DYNAMIC AND SAFE ENVIRONMENT WHERE USERS WOULD BE INSPIRED TO EXPLORE, SHARE AND DISCOVER. WITH THE ‘DIGITAL’ KEYWORD EVER-PRESENT WITHIN THE SPACE, IT WAS ALSO PARAMOUNT TO CREATE A BALANCE IN THE DESIGN, SO AS NOT TO OVERWHELM VISITORS WITH MORE PROCESSES THAT COULD INHIBIT EXPERIMENTATION.

THIS PHOTO: Fold-able screens allow users to have an open plan concept or close them off for a private event.

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TCUBE 044 TOP: Clever space planning has resulted in the space having different areas to chill, conduct discussions, or even to socialize.

BOTTOM LEFT: Spacious, bright, and inviting Tcube sets the bar high on how a space should look like in the ‘new norm’.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Futuristic elements can be found throughout the space and it contrasts well with the warm ambience.


Beyond spatial planning, sensory activations were also incorporated within Tcube to balance out the digital interventions. A perforated ceiling design enables a dappled spotlighting effect on common walkways creating a more immersive experience that engages with the users as they move through Tcube. This also serves as a meditative transition subtly nudging them to step out of their comfort zone to innovate. Taking inspiration from Singapore’s moniker as a Garden City, the signage and interiors within Tcube offer a combination of biophilic and digital-centric designs. The various rooms within Tcube are themed with different colours including from green, representing growth, pink reflecting the blossoming of fresh ideas and finally yellow to signify fruition. This is juxtaposed with the futuristic typography and icons on all signage. As Tcube is meant for hosting events and meetings, there will be a higher footfall compared to a conventional office. This amplifies the importance of wayfinding for this space. The challenge was to identify and reinforce the different spaces within a relatively small area and to incorporate the names provided by the client. This resulted in hanging signs or glass panel stickers echoing the curved and angled lines of the interior spaces.

TOP: Colours play an integral part as they have a significant representation within the space.

BOTTOM: A mural is an artistic and colourful addition to the space.

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DESIGN THAT EMPOWERS THE PALO IT OFFICE SPACE BRIMS WITH ARTISTRY QUALITIES AND CAN EMPOWER AND ENHANCE CREATIVITY.


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alo IT is a global innovation consultancy dedicated to transforming businesses by embracing new technology. This ethos is directly reflected through SCA’s design of their workplace interiors which breaks the stereotype of the traditional office and embraces new and interesting ideas. One of the benefits of work-from-home arrangements is greater privacy and a sense of hygge. However, this remoteness is detrimental when it comes to collaborative work. The new Palo IT office interiors aims to create an effective middle ground for their employees by offering a relaxed environment that is still equipped with purposedriven spaces for collaboration.

TOP & LEFT: Bright colours in an office environment can have a positive impact amongst employees.

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The office is designed with a wide array of zones, each fulfilling its own purpose. These are designed to be functional and flexible, adapting to the needs of users. The design planning for the workplace interiors also included a clear separation between lively and calm zones This means break out areas, communal and recreational areas are on one side of the office, encouraging social interaction, whilst on the other, a calm zone is created for deep working sessions. In addition to the homey vibe, the designers also decided to bring the outside in via various pockets of greenery, spread throughout the office space.

TOP: The corporate colours are imbibed within the space to lend colour and place emphasis on brand identity.

BOTTOM: Pods offer a quiet space to work while remaining within the room.


TOP: Offering a relaxed vibe, the pantry is positioned away from the hustle and bustle.

BOTTOM LEFT: Strategically placed, the high tops tables allow employees to work anywhere, within the office.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Various seating arrangements allows employees to have a relaxed ambiance while working.

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INCORPORATING GREENERY IN THE WORKPLACE CALMS THE MIND, BODY, AND SOUL AND CAN ENCOURAGE PRODUCTIVITY.


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oche, a global pioneer in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics focused on advancing science to improve people’s lives, requested a redesign of their office in Singapore, a space spanning three floors. They wanted to create a working environment focused on purpose and performance while still having a comfortable design to improve their employees’ experience at work. It also had to adhere to the global directive of being a timeless expression of spartan elegance, and offer inclusivity and diversity with some local context. The result was a minimalistic and muted interior design, without excessive elements. Black or white cupboards were paired with walls of the same tone to keep the monochromatic vibe. Touches of green, coral pink and light blue were subtly introduced throughout the office, some within wall cubbies that doubled as isolated work areas, while others were on the carpets or ceilings. To add warmth, natural finishes like wood were used throughout the workplace.

TOP & LEFT: Shades of gray serve as a foundation for other colors to complement the office interior.

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A moss wall was also included in the entrance area while plants that have low water consumption were arranged throughout the office not only for aesthetics but also as space dividers. This project proved particularly complicated as during the design process as last year, the pandemic hit and Roche requested for a complete rethinking of the workplace to address a post-COVID-19 work environment. One of the main changes was the increase in flexible working spaces, ones that could be repurposed and reconfigured for a wide variety of use. These include more shared spaces to foster collaboration and socialisation which will bring warmth and energy to the workplace.

MIDDLE: Against the gray and white backdrop, colours pop out, making make the space lively.

BOTTOM: Shared spaces allow for better communication and interaction at the workplace.


ONE OF THE MAIN CHANGES WAS THE INCREASE IN FLEXIBLE WORKING SPACES, ONES THAT COULD BE REPURPOSED AND RECONFIGURED FOR A WIDE VARIETY OF USE. THESE INCLUDE MORE SHARED SPACES TO FOSTER COLLABORATION AND SOCIALISATION WHICH WILL BRING WARMTH AND ENERGY TO THE WORKPLACE.

THIS PHOTO: Vintage flooring makes this pantry slightly reminiscent of a retro cafe.

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ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS 058 TOP: Sound proof pods are becoming a trend adopted by many offices.

BOTTOM LEFT: It is proven that having plants in an office can reduce stress and boost creativity.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Cubicles offer a sense of privacy and ownership, which is why it remains a favourite with many.


Adversely there are also areas with increased privacy like numerous small, isolated work environments, and even sound-proof pods for video conferencing and voice calls. These spaces were separated with glass partitions to still allow light through, creating a sense of openness. The health and wellbeing of employees have also become a priority at Roche. The working areas were designed for a range of postures - seated, stool height, lounging, perching, standing. Also, the abundance of natural materials and greenery in the office both improves air quality and connects employees to the calming effect of nature.

TOP: The freedom for employees to work freely within the office space has many benefits and is being adopted by many organisations.

BOTTOM: Pops of colours and sunlight streaming in from the windows enhances the space.

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PAYING HOMAGE TO GRAFFITI THIS STUDIO SCREAMS ZEST AND YOUTHFUL EXURBENCE WITH ITS BOLD INTERIOR AND LEAVES A LASTING IMPRESSION.


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bisoft’s office interiors aim to reflect the company’s youthful zest and dynamic culture, leading to a thematic design concept that creatively reinterprets Singapore’s unique cultural spots into zonal areas across the office premises. At the entrance, a paint splatter design in bold, invigorating colours accentuates the primary feature wall, along with a decal of Singapore’s landscape to create a lively atmosphere. The arresting visuals make for a compelling focal point that greets guests upon entry and leaves a lasting impression. The private meeting rooms were named after iconic locations in Singapore, such as Arab Street, Botanic Gardens and Joo Chiat, and were decorated with aesthetic features that are representative of the respective locations. For example, the design of the Joo Chiat Room was inspired by the locale’s Peranakan community, incorporating mesh rattan chairs as well as rustic, nostalgic motifs from the yesteryears.

TOP & LEFT: Colour is a powerful communication tool that can be used to influence mood as well as brighten up the space.

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The open pantry serves as a transitional area between the entrance and the meeting rooms, featuring neon light letters superimposed on a graphic mural, imbuing the space with a casual, spirited vibe. Brightly-coloured booth sofas lining the entrance to the main office space accommodate private yet informal discussions, while designated corners were allocated for breaks and creative brainstorming. Modular seating arrangements allow for adaptability in the office’s collaboration areas, enabling the space to be configured for multiple purposes including hosting breakout sessions. A highlight feature of the office is the Game Room named *SCAPE, whose walls are adorned with lively graphics of pop culture-themed motifs that exude vigour. Styled as a gamer’s playground, the room is characterised by a monochrome colour palette and is equipped with an impressive sound system for an optimal game testing and reviewing experience, in keeping with the video game company’s field of expertise.

TOP: The recreational room in shades of gray and black has a wall art depicting repeating elements of video games.

BOTTOM: While other parts exude a sense of liveliness the working space is minimalistic and simplistic.


A HIGHLIGHT FEATURE OF THE OFFICE IS THE GAME ROOM NAMED *SCAPE, WHOSE WALLS ARE ADORNED WITH LIVELY GRAPHICS OF POP CULTURE-THEMED MOTIFS THAT EXUDE VIGOUR.

THIS PHOTO: Large windows allow plenty of sunlight into the interior to liven it up.

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FOSTERING IDENTITY ADOPTING THE CORPORATE COLOURS OF AGODA, THIS OFFICE AIMS TO BRING THE FUN INTO THE OFFICE VIA POCKETS OF FLEXIBLE SPACES.


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goda’s Singapore headquarters serve as the company’s base of operations in Southeast Asia. Therefore, it was imperative that the office successfully capture Agoda’s identity as a leading digital travel platform. With that in mind, the fun and lively working environment incorporated elements of local culture. Spanning more than 18,000 sqft at Guoco Tower, the revamped office has been envisioned as Agoda’s home in Singapore. The space is configured as an activity-based work environment - able to suit any working style at both a group and individual level.

TOP & LEFT: Modern offices now put the comfort and well-being of its employees at the forefront.

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The layout is highly predicated on comfort and adaptability, where an increase in staff strength can be easily accommodated through a variety of flexible workspaces. The new office also features fun and leisure spaces including a relaxation and games room, which together with a café, will encourage staff to collaborate and socialise; building camaraderie and team spirit. Front office engagement with Agoda’s clients and partners was another key consideration for the new office. Different brand touch points have been strategically woven throughout the office, each working to showcase Agoda’s spirit and values. The company’s five brand colours – red, yellow, green, purple and blue – were incorporated in numerous iterations throughout the space, subtly reinforcing the company’s ethos and culture.

TOP: Using its corporate colours as a backdrop, the office has been designed to be as colourful and comfortable as possible.

BOTTOM: The corporate colors have been strategically woven throughout the office to showcase Agoda’s spirit and values.


THIS PHOTO: Incorporated in numerous iterations throughout the space including the seating areas, the use of the corporate colour is predominant feature.

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HOMELINESS AND CORPORATE TONES COME TOGETHER AT THE NEW PREMISES OF CROCS.


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ocated at Metropolis, the new Crocs offices embody the identity of a fun, high-energy brand. It was conceptualised as an inspiring professional environment that not only had a cool, contemporary feel, but would also work to invigorate staff and visitors alike. The space was designed with a vintage feel, where fittings on the walls and floors, as well as lighting and furniture were all carefully selected to create a retroinspired look. Contemporary touches of glass and concrete highlighted by accents of bright corporate colours were also introduced, with tones of oak and walnut providing the space with a touch of warmth. The office also contains cosy breakout spaces to relax and unwind, especially through comfy seating and green hanging plants that were placed along windows to give the office a laidback vibe.

TOP & LEFT: The space which has been designed in a minimalist manner, still has many fun elements throughout.

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CROCS 080 TOP: Minimalism ends at the front as other parts of the interior screams fun, vigour, and colours.

BOTTOM LEFT: Those looking to blow off some stress can do so by having a game of pool with colleagues.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Cosy breakout spaces to relax and unwind, boast comfy seating and green hanging plants to give it a laidback vibe.


TOP LEFT: This very retro-esque armchairs feel right at home in this space.

TOP RIGHT: Ingenious use of colour schemes offers clear demarcation of spaces.

BOTTOM: With a pantry area to rival a swanky cafe, one might easily forget they are at work.

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BANKING THE FUTURE DBS ASIA X TAKES POLE POSITION IN DIGITAL BANKING.


DBS ASIA X SINGAPORE | 16,000 SQUARE FEET | DESIGN CONSULTANCY


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he new DBS Innovation Centre, aptly named DBS Asia X or simply DAX for short, represents a modern, tech-driven approach to digital banking. Located at the Sandcrawler Building in the Fusionopolis tech-haven, DAX represents a radical take on the modern banking experience. Innovation and interaction lie at the heart of the project. A collaborative environment that would bring bank employees closer to clients – transforming a space that would position DBS at the forefront of the modern consumer banking experience.

TOP & LEFT: Banking is a serious topic, but this DBS office is all fun and vibrant.

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The theme of technology and life intertwined was the main inspiration behind the design. DAX uses a vibrant colour palette filled with orange, and of course the signature DBS red. The space also features a range of carefully selected materials, stylised slogans, and tech-themed artwork all working to energise the space. DAX contains a number of key design features, where inverted gardens and secret portals are combined with co-working spaces in the form of co-creation labs and project pods, to give the office the feel of a tech start-up. The highlight of the DAX facility is at the heart of the space: a 40-seat auditorium, dubbed the Theatre of Reimagination, reflecting the synergistic atmosphere that DBS hopes will encourage collaboration and innovation.

TOP: The space features a range of carefully selected materials, stylised slogans, and techthemed artwork.

BOTTOM: Inverted garden is a much-needed addition to this office as it allows employees to unwind.


DAX CONTAINS A NUMBER OF KEY DESIGN FEATURES, WHERE INVERTED GARDENS AND SECRET PORTALS ARE COMBINED WITH CO-WORKING SPACES IN THE FORM OF CO-CREATION LABS AND PROJECT PODS, TO GIVE THE OFFICE THE FEEL OF A TECH START-UP.

TOP: The DAX facility reflects a synergistic atmosphere to encourage collaboration and innovation.

BOTTOM LEFT: Working spaces are kept simple and minimalistic.

BOTTOM RIGHT: The monolithic installation serves as a teaser to what one can expect within.

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THE MANULIFE OFFICE BOASTS ZONES TO SUIT EVERY NEED.


MANULIFE SINGAPORE | 122,000 SQUARE FEET | DESIGN CONSULTANCY


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anulife envisioned an office that would allow employees to feel that they are “living the brand” and arrange their work environment to best suit their needs. The new office, spanning over 100,000 sqft, is designed to improve collaboration between employees, express transparency with clients, and embrace the future strategy of the brand. Entering the office, we were greeted by a warm and inviting reception area, featuring a harmony of marble and timber, while a nearby green wall adds a natural touch. The open concept layout encompasses dedicated zones for workstations, communal spaces, work cafés and meeting rooms across all levels. Each zone is strategically planned to strike a balance between collaboration areas and quiet spaces. A unique feature is the phone booth area’s red/green light indicator on the ceilings to signify availability. To enhance the user experience, the indicator is positioned to be visible throughout the floor plate.

TOP & LEFT: Embracing the biophilic trend, this space feels like an oasis of serenity.

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To suit the various demands of meetings and social activities, furniture was carefully selected to sport a bold interplay of vibrant colours, evoking a living room-like setting. The interiors are completed with environmental wayfinding solutions, sporting distinctive signage to bolster navigation, and cleverly applying the secondary corporate colours of the company to demarcate the quadrants of the offices on all floor plates. Enhancing the firm’s ethos of interacting with people, a customer-centric experience was conceptualised in the public-facing customer service area. The customer service team welcomes visitors, and consultants attend to customers. Customers can be chaperoned to a more private seating area, behind a metal screen with warm copper undertones and cool stainless steel along with a trim of gold accents.

MIDDLE: The clever combination of warm copper undertones and stainless steel increases the aesthetic of the space.

BOTTOM: Lush greenery is a highlight to this office space and even passageways are designed to bring the outdoors within.


THE OPEN CONCEPT LAYOUT ENCOMPASSES DEDICATED ZONES FOR WORKSTATIONS, COMMUNAL SPACES, WORK CAFÉS AND MEETING ROOMS ACROSS ALL LEVELS. EACH ZONE IS STRATEGICALLY PLANNED TO STRIKE A BALANCE BETWEEN COLLABORATION AREAS AND QUIET SPACES.

THIS PHOTO: Shades of gray are interspersed to provide a rich contrast to the flooring and greenery.

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MANULIFE 094 TOP: The contrasting use of white, black, and green results in a classic space that blends seamlessly with its surroundings.

BOTTOM LEFT: Kept simple, this spacious area allows one a peek of the city skyline.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Natural light streaming in from windows help make this space bright despite the obsidian design.


Much thought was put into the plush waiting area. The seating can be configured to form individual seats with a cocktail table, enabling the area to double as an event space. An LG colour transparent LED screen faces the busy intersection outside, displaying engaging and vivid content. It blends into the glass walls, teasing passersby with interactive and appealing contents about the financial solutions on offer. The lobby on level one was refreshed with a colour palette that complements the finishes with a dash of greenery, together with wayfinding elements that harmoniously enhance the functionality and aesthetic of the space.

TOP: Green wall artfully positioned throughout, elevates the space and is refreshing.

BOTTOM: Honeycomb-designed ceiling could very well be the feature that steals attention in this meeting room.

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TAIPEI FUBON BANK GOES LOCAL IN THE DESIGN OF ITS VIETNAM OFFICE.


TAIPEI FUBON BANK VIETNAM | 10,700 SQUARE FEET | DESIGN CONSULTANCY


TAIPEI FUBON BANK 098 TOP & BOTTOM: Separation of space is introduced through choice of furniture and materials to this office with an open-space concept.


TOP: The office interior is a nod to local culture as there are many cultural references imbibed.

BOTTOM: The mural resembling the paddy fields in Vietnam adds greenery while paying homage to culture.

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or the office, it is always pivotal if the design includes an element of the firm’s corporate culture. This creates a sense of focus and identity amongst colleagues. The inspiration for this office was predicated on the corporate culture and carving a sense of belonging among colleagues. Cohesion is the aim for this new premises, with plenty of space for social interfacing. The suspended lampshades resemble coolie straw hats, in a reference to local culture. A welcoming and intriguing breakout area was introduced at the front of the office, followed by a lounge space. With open plan workstations and an updated treasury trading room, the interiors revitalise the office in Ho Chi Minh City, replete with the latest modern installations.

TOP & LEFT: The linear design at the reception area and circular waiting room are certainly intriguing.

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foremost AEC company in Southeast Asia, the stakeholders at ONG&ONG had one objective in renovating their Singapore office: evolve the workspace for the people within. It epitomizes an office with a disruptive mindset. To realize greater agility in sync with the latest technologies, the new office melds all disciplines, promoting seamless work processes. This, in turn, improves the functionality of the workspaces, fostering greater collaboration with long shared tables for hot-desking. Prior to the renovation, SCA Design worked cohesively to analyze each discipline’s modus operandi. The resulting open workspace eschews traditional concepts of an office, reflecting instead the interconnectedness of an ecosystem. A series of meeting rooms allows some privacy for discussions, and there are dedicated Building Information Modeling (BIM) areas on levels 10 and 11.

TOP & LEFT: The onyx walls work in tandem to bring out the richness of the timber flooring as well as exuding elegance.

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ONG&ONG 106 TOP: Spaces are cleverly designed to showcase creativity and at the same time to differentiate the spaces and its uses.

BOTTOM: Nailing the retro chic look, one would feel right at home with a drink in hand


PRIOR TO THE RENOVATION, SCA DESIGN WORKED COHESIVELY TO ANALYZE EACH DISCIPLINE’S MODUS OPERANDI. THE RESULTING OPEN WORKSPACE ESCHEWS TRADITIONAL CONCEPTS OF AN OFFICE, REFLECTING INSTEAD THE INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF AN ECOSYSTEM.

THIS PHOTO: The Living Room reminds one of a luxurious hotel lobby where it is replete with a Front Desk & Lounge Area.

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An hotelier’s take on a lifestyle-infused office, IMMORTAL curated the names of the levels to reflect the different interests on each floor – Bar9 to represent a bar concept and for event space, 10dem for the wordplay of ‘tandem’ and for leisure activities, while District 11 positions itself as a luxurious hotel lobby to receive guests; complete with a Living Room and Front Desk. Textured walls line the staircase connecting all three floors, and washrooms sport thematic wall panels that enliven the high traffic area. Overhead, the ceiling services’ exoskeleton is left exposed for a non-claustrophobic feel, while suspended LED luminaires and downward pendants supply general illumination. The office’s warm but modern style called for black and white furnishings complemented by splashes of the company’s corporate orange. Along the perimeter, a continuous line of windows offers a panoramic hilltop view, allowing natural light to permeate the interior.

TOP: Green walls help break through the monochrome and make it more homely.

BOTTOM: Spaces are cleverly designed to showcase creativity and at the same time to differentiate the spaces and its uses.


TOP: Timber tones and warm lighting are recurring themes to result in an elegant space.

BOTTOM: Visitors can be forgiven for thinking they have walked into a hotel lobby as opposed to an office.

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DISCOVER THE RIGHT FIT & BALANCE WITH CAREFUL MATERIAL SELECTION

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THE PHLOX COLLECTION DELIVERS SEAMLESS NATURE-INSPIRED COMFORT TO ENSURE YOU ARE IN A STATE OF CONSTANT EASE AND FLOW WHEREVER YOU ARE.


THIS PHOTO: Inspired by the beautiful night phlox flower, the Phlox collection combines beauty and functionality to enliven workspaces.


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erene, graceful, and environmentally friendly — the Phlox collection designed by Rainlight product design studio for Okamura takes cue from nature to express its beauty and functionality. The collection, which features an exquisite selection of chairs and tables, combines a distinctive aesthetic with pure ergonomic comfort. Inspired by the beautiful night phlox flower, the range captures the calming influence of nature whilst inviting an organic flow of creative energy. Phlox’s elegant lines and edges will naturally allow anyone to relax instantly while connecting with the surroundings. The chairs have a range of intuitive features that will grant their users further flexibility and easy comfort. Users may also select one of three seat heights to set the tone of the space — the low seat adjustment allows for lounging, whereas higher seat

TOP: For collaborative spaces, Phlox provides a choice of three seat heights to accommodate different tasks.

options a perfect for seamless collaborative spaces. Mid-level seat settings provide complete back support to ensure total ergonomic ease. The chair collection also incorporates a two-tone colour scheme by selecting from an array of carefully curated colours for both the inner and outer sections. Designed as a sustainable piece, the Phlox chair utilises Re:net, a subtly beautiful yet environmentallyfriendly textile made from salvaged fishing nets. “Marine debris harms the delicate balance of ocean life. By choosing this product, you will play a part in protecting our oceans and marine life,” Okamura adds. Re:net aside, every component of the chair has also been carefully considered to minimise the impact on Mother Earth. The shell of the chair, which is constructed using 100% recycled polypropylene salvaged from other manufacturing processes, is designed to reduce CO2

BOTTOM: The Phlox chair utilises Re:net, an eco-friendly material made from salvaged fishing nets.


DESIGNED AS A SUSTAINABLE PIECE, THE PHLOX CHAIR UTILISES RE:NET, AN ENVIRONMENTAL-FRIENDLY MATERIAL MADE FROM SALVAGED FISHING NETS. WHILST THE SHELL OF THE CHAIR IS CONSTRUCTED USING 100% RECYCLED POLYPROPYLENE SALVAGED FROM OTHER MANUFACTURING PROCESSES TO REDUCE CO2 EMISSIONS. IN ADDITION, USERS CAN EASILY DISMANTLE PHLOX INTO SEPARATE COMPONENTS TO ENSURE RECYCLABILITY AFTER A LONG USE-LIFE.

TOP: Conference chairs offer mid- or high-back support along with intuitive adjustments for better ergonomic comfort.

BOTTOM: The Phlox chair features comfortable, rounded seats with fluid lines and a soft, supportive cushioned inner shell.

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OKAMURA OFFICE CHAIRS & TABLES 118 ALL PHOTOS: Featuring a range of chairs and tables meticulously made with sustainable materials, Phlox is designed to create a serene work environment.


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OKAMURA OFFICE CHAIRS & TABLES 120 TOP: Phlox presents a diverse landscape of low tables, conferencing and high tables for modern workspaces.

BOTTOM: The table comes in wood veneer, laminate or linoleum worktop with a curated range of colour choices.


emissions. In addition, users can easily dismantle Phlox into separate components to ensure recyclability after a long use-life. The chair collection also incorporates a two-tone colour scheme by selecting from an array of carefully curated colours for both the inner and outer sections. Designed as a sustainable piece, the Phlox chair utilises Re: net, an environmental-friendly material made from salvaged fishing nets, whilst the shell of the chair is constructed using 100% recycled polypropylene. Workspaces today require a dynamic setup, and tables play an essential role. Let ideas spring to life and breathe new energy into your space with the Phlox table. This collection features four different heights, with a choice of six gently curved tabletops in varying shapes and sizes and a range of natural finishes to suit a myriad of specifications. Phlox tabletops feature elegant and tactile details designed for total versatility. From wood veneers to

laminated or linoleum flourishes, each tabletop has a range of colour selections that can complement the woodgrain legs of your choosing. Like the Phlox chairs, worktops are made from a distinct, laminated bamboo — a sustainable material that can absorb 40 times more CO2 per hectare. Alternatively, the linoleum worktops, made from natural sources (also biodegradable), are a carbon-neutral option that offers antibacterial and antiviral properties. “With the workplace environment dramatically changing, we have decided to produce a new collection for the one thing that is a constant in our world. With nature in mind, we are bringing a moment of calm to the evolving workplace with the Phlox collection,” Okamura says. OKAMURA.COM/EN-AP

BOTTOM: Phlox’s pentagonal table can comfortably fit small groups of two or three as well as up to six people.

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HIGH-STYLE LEARNING PEDRALI EVOKES A VIBRANT AESTHETIC AT SOME OF THE BEST ITALIAN LEARNING HUBS, CREATING EDUCATIONAL SPACES THAT ENGAGE STUDENTS AND THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY IN WARM AND INSPIRING WAYS.

THIS PHOTO: POLI.design is one of the many educational institutions that employ the use of Pedrali’s furniture.


PEDRALI CASE STUDY 124 THIS PHOTO: The student dining space at Materia restaurant features Tivoli chairs and Inga chairs to complement the bright and spacious environment.


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ducational institutes like schools, universities, campuses, and libraries are rapidly evolving into fluid, dynamic centres to encompass a wide range of learning activities. In designing these spaces, furnishings play a key role because they can take on various configurations, are flexible and modular, and have the capacity to support a variety of scholarly pursuits. Pedrali understands the need for educational spaces to transition continuously and thus, strives to provide the durability and quality that such spaces require along with modern and functional style. At the futuristic SDA Bocconi School of Management campus, Pedrali was commissioned to furnish the Materia restaurant and the La Centrale bistro. Materia features an open kitchen separating two areas of the à-la-carte restaurant: an intimate dining nook for internal guests and an expansive communal space for students. Enveloped by wide glass walls, the student dining area features Tivoli chairs and Inga chairs by Pedrali. With simple and essential lines in neutral tones, these unique pieces seamlessly uplift the bright and airy space. For La Centrale bistro, Nolita chairs highlight the space with a steely aesthetic and iconic lines. Together with Stylus

TOP: The open and airy La Centrale bistro is furnished with Nolita chairs and Stylus tables to create a stylish yet welcoming ambience.

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PEDRALI CASE STUDY 126 TOP: Minimalist-looking pieces in neutral tones enhance the social spaces and communal zones at POLI.design.

MIDDLE: Featuring warm wood, Malmö armchairs and coffee tables give life to comfortable relaxation corners.

BOTTOM: Blue and white Snow polypropylene chairs are a welcome sight in the breakout room.


PEDRALI UNDERSTANDS THE NEED FOR EDUCATIONAL SPACES TO TRANSITION CONTINUOUSLY AND THUS, STRIVES TO PROVIDE THE DURABILITY AND QUALITY THAT SUCH SPACES REQUIRE ALONG WITH MODERN AND FUNCTIONAL STYLE.

THIS PHOTO: Snow polypropylene chairs offer students a range of comfortable seating options in the training room.

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PEDRALI CASE STUDY 128 THIS PHOTO: The lounge Babila Comfort armchairs are arranged around Ypsilon tables to create cosy reading areas at the Alda Merini Library.


tables, Nolita makes the ideal choice to create a warm and inviting ambience for getting together. Pedrali’s pieces are also the centrepieces at POLI. design, a post-graduate centre in Milan. For the training room and breakout area, Snow polypropylene chairs as well as Malmö armchairs infuse a welcoming atmosphere for learning while stylish Nolita chairs and tables elegantly line the outside terrace. To bring out the highly functional design of the Alda Merini Library, Pedrali presents a composition of contemporary pieces for this two-level library. The ground floor, which accommodates the library services and social spaces, feature Babila armchairs in two versions, one with a polypropylene shell and Babila Comfort, the lounge version with a large shell and polyurethane foam padding. Across the library space, the chairs are arranged around Ypsilon tables for a harmonious appearance. On the first floor, Babila chairs are used again to keep the interior theme of the multi-purpose space consistent. PEDRALI.COM

TOP: Babila chairs provide ample seating in the library’s multi-purpose space used for conferences and meetings.

BOTTOM: Babila armchairs with polypropylene shell complement the highly functional library interior.

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REDEFINING TOMORROW’S WORKSPACES WITH ITS FUTURE-READY DESIGN, ARTIV’S SIMPLE AND ELEGANT DESKING SOLUTION BRINGS PEOPLE AND PRODUCTIVITY TOGETHER WITHIN A COLLABORATIVE AND INSPIRING WORK ENVIRONMENT.


THIS IMAGE: The Artiv system provides organisations with greater flexibility to envision an office that better reflects who they are.


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nspired by today’s evolving workspaces, the Artiv system offers a range of dynamic solutions that go beyond form and function. This system allows organisations to envision an office space that better reflects their ethos and strategic goals without compromising performance and style. Above all, Artiv is designed to be timeless and versatile, engineered with the ability to adapt to the future. In large-scale workspaces, Artiv is the ideal solution for optimising even the most diverse layouts. For instance, although the Artiv workstation system can suit any work environment, the system works well around large pillars – elements that often disrupt the flow within the office. The system can adjust and maximise space usage without creating redundant areas. When it comes to collaborative environments, Artiv is built for effective teamwork. Versatile and adaptable, Artiv’s linear workstation can be extended to any length as well as different shapes according to client preferences to accommodate larger teams. Tables also come with additional Radial panels, which grant users more privacy and better space management.

TOP: Artiv workstations can be integrated with an RX2 panel system, allowing more power and data outlets to be mounted on with increased cables capacity.

BOTTOM: Workstations also come with enclosures or cubicles to give team members better privacy in an open office environment.


WHEN IT COMES TO COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENTS, ARTIV IS BUILT FOR EFFECTIVE TEAMWORK. VERSATILE AND ADAPTABLE, ARTIV’S LINEAR WORKSTATION CAN BE EXTENDED TO ANY LENGTH AS WELL AS DIFFERENT SHAPES ACCORDING TO CLIENT PREFERENCES TO ACCOMMODATE LARGER TEAMS.

THIS IMAGE: This L-shaped cluster of four Artiv workstations incorporates Artiv Curve Legs to maximise space.

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AVAILABLE IN STRAIGHT, ANGLED, CURVED LEG OPTIONS, IT ALSO FEATURES FULLY OPTIMISED AND INTEGRATED WIRE MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE LEG ITSELF WITH THE ADDITION OF REMOVABLE COVERS. ON THE OTHER HAND, THE ARTIV CURVE LEG PROVIDES FLEXIBILITY FOR A SINGLE L-SHAPE TABLE AND COMBINES OPEN SHELVES AND SLIDING DOOR CABINETS.

TOP: Artiv Power Leg is a new design with tapered die-cast aluminium profile offers a fresh look to the Artiv range for meeting and executive tables. It features integrated wire management to accomodate 2-3 cables within the leg itself and has removable covers.

BOTTOM LEFT & RIGHT: Artiv is a future ready system that can be upscaled or downscaled when the need arises. It is easily reconfigured with minimal parts with reusable components.


With Artiv, workspaces are meant to be dynamic and expansive. This system supports the need for more space and can be utilised to accommodate a wider 120-degree angle for each individual. This is ideal for teams requiring more privacy whilst making workstations more compact and efficient. What makes Artiv unique is its range of unique leg components featuring ergonomically driven details. For starters, the Artiv Power Leg presents a tapered profile for more complex table applications. Available in straight, angled, curved leg options, it also features fully optimised and integrated wire management within the leg itself with the addition of removable covers. On the other hand, the Artiv Curve leg provides flexibility for a single L-shape table and combines open shelves and sliding door cabinets. The Artiv system knows how important privacy can be, especially in an open workspace buzzing with activity and conversations. Each workstation can be integrated with partition panel system to create a semi enclosure for better privacy and focus. Flexible yet functional, Artiv’s innovative design rises to the challenge of a new normal work environment. BRISTOLFURNITURE.COM

TOP: For bigger teams, a linear workstation paired with Radial panels can accommodate up to eight pax.

BOTTOM: Special mildsteel legs with wood grain finish to give a warmer, softer tone to the environment and still provide seamless wire management solutions.

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THE MONET CHAIR BY KOKUYO EMBODIES AN ARTISTIC SENSE OF ELEGANCE COMBINED WITH THE FLEXIBILITY TO ADAPT ITSELF ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT WORKPLACE APPLICATIONS.


THIS PHOTO: The Monet task chair is created to respond to a variety of applications within an ABW workplace.


KOKUYO OFFICE SEATING 138 ALL PHOTOS: Whether it’s an executive office, meeting room, home desk, or lounge, Monet is a perfect fit for different spaces.


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MONET’S DESIGN EMPHASISES A CONTEMPORARY AESTHETIC WITH A CLEAN, STREAMLINED FORM AND FRAME AS ITS BASIS. ITS SLEEK, FUNCTIONAL FEATURES ARE IMPRESSIVE AS WELL: THIS TASK CHAIR LEANS INTO ITS ABILITY TO CATER TO A VARIETY OF POSTURES TO SUIT DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES THROUGHOUT THE DAY.

TOP: With a range of adjustable features, the task chair promotes better sitting postures and total ergonomic comfort.

BOTTOM: A wide selection of colours, finishes, materials and attractive back designs are available to meet diverse specifications.


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edentary work styles have caused the rise of back or spine issues. How can we maintain a healthy and comfortable posture without compromising productivity? Kokuyo responds to this dilemma with the multidimensional and ergonomically intuitive Monet chair, designed with a distinctive flair that sets it apart from the rest. On first impression, Monet’s design emphasises a contemporary aesthetic with a clean, streamlined form and frame as its basis. Its sleek, functional features are impressive as well: this task chair leans into its ability to cater to a variety of postures to suit different activities throughout the day. Featuring an AutoFit Synchro-Tilt, the chair offers full back support by intuitively adapting to the weight of the seated person. An easy-to-use lever is also incorporated into the chair to respond to different comfort levels. In addition, the chair provides adjustable lumbar support as well as fully customisable seat heights. To prevent dark stains on its pristine white legs, Kokuyo’s

CleanTect technology provides the chair with a stain preventative coating. Sustainability is at the heart of Monet’s design. Each part is assessed on its impact on the environment. For example, the chair comes with interchangeable parts that are replaceable to promote product longevity and reduce wastage, thus minimising carbon footprint. This means you no longer need to throw out the chair just because a small part is faulty. You can replace old parts or remodel the chair entirely with a new component. The task chair also comes with a wide variety of colours, finishes and material options, as well as stitched, mesh or handcrafted backs to meet diverse specifications. Whether it’s an executive office, meeting room, home desk, or lounge – the Monet office chair, like a work of art, fits seamlessly into ABW work environments while standing out with its elegant form. KOKUYO-FURNITURE.COM

TOP: The chair comes with interchangeable parts that are replaceable to promote product longevity and reduce wastage.

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CALM AND ELEGANT, EVOKED THROUGH PERFECTLY BALANCED LINES AND SURFACES, EYLA IS A MATCH FOR HIGH-CLASS CONFERENCE ROOMS, PROVIDING ERGONOMIC COMFORT ALONG WITH A TIMELESS, UNDERSTATED STYLE.


THIS PICTURE: From meeting rooms to personal workspaces, Eyla is ideal as a universal swivel chair for total ergonomic support.


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APPLICATION-WISE, THE EYLA CHAIR IS VERSATILE, SEAMLESSLY FITTING INTO A MYRIAD OF WORKSPACES. FOR HIGH-END CONFERENCES, THIS SWIVEL CHAIR IS AVAILABLE IN A FOUR-PRONG BASE WITH EITHER ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT OR A FIXED HEIGHT AND A SWIVEL RETURN FUNCTION.

TOP LEFT & RIGHT: Eyla comes in two main versions: a 5-prong base on castors and a 4-prong base that is either height-adjustable or has a fixed height.

BOTTOM: Designed for multiple applications, the highly versatile Eyla chair seamlessly fits into various types of working spaces.


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esign perfection is a result of time-tested vision, perseverance, and pure passion. To create the ubiquitous Eyla chair, designers Burkhard Vogtherr and Jonathan Prestwich have spent years innovating a conference chair to meet the emerging demands of new work environments for flexibility and style. The final product, without a doubt, is functional yet stunning. Stylishly understated, Eyla features a perfectly balanced aesthetic comprising sleek lines and immaculate finishing. Beyond offering pure comfort, the plush seating has an exquisite tilt mechanism with a synchronic effect that allows users to slide the seat forward and tilt the backrest. Intuitively built, the spring tension within the chair automatically adjusts to different weights, ensuring total ergonomic compatibility. Distinctive circular armrests further enhance the design while providing additional support. Application-wise, the Eyla chair is versatile, seamlessly fitting into a myriad of workspaces. For high-end conferences, this swivel chair is available in a four-prong base with either adjustable height or a fixed height and a swivel return function. Out of the meeting room, a five-prong based design is recommended for personal workspaces. In addition, users can choose a higher or standard backrest height. Eyla offers two leather upholstery options to meet various specifications: Vitoria, an untreated eco-leather with a delicate waxy texture or Verona, a nubuck leather with a softer feel. Designed with the environment in mind, Eyla has excellent eco-credentials that comply with Girsberger’s CO2-neutral production policies. GIRSBERGER.COM

BOTTOM: The seat conceals an adjustment mechanism that allows the user to sit back comfortably by sliding the seat forwards and tilting the backrest.

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