Showing posts with label Offices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Offices. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2014

Admiring the office design of global marketing and communication brand INNOCEAN

Many famous companies are well-known not only by their products but also the work environment and the office design. In fact, the design and space of company can enhance the work ability of their staff. That why there are more and more companies try to turn their office close to nature and inspire their staff. INNOCEAN is a global marketing and communications company and their new Headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany was designed by the Ippolito Fleitz Group so that they would have an European center aside from their main one in Korea.
The interior of the office is flexible and truly modern with several different work environments where the employees can settle. The dynamic of the interior is the key feature of the design and from the entrance into the large reception hall the tone is set for the visitors and employees.
There are elements that guide you through the interior and some recreational areas permit the employees to relax at the in-house gym or the library with a stunning overview of Frankfurt from the fifth floor.
The materials chosen are of a very high quality to reflect the design standards of the firm and the work areas are intermingled with semi-public conference zones to promote interaction between the workers.







Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Some features of Screenworks office in London designed by HLM

Many companies in the world have paid attention into design their offices. That why there are more and more beautiful offices can inspired their customers.
We are pleasure to bring you an office design by HLM. Their design for the Screenworks office - a business setting for new and emerging companies in London, UK and it features a design by the HLM architectural practice with organic furnishings and industrial tones blended together into a modern mix.
 The project begins on the ground level with a reception foyer that is in direct connection with the former industrial use of the building where radio and television sets used to be manufactured. The gray concrete floor continues the industrial aesthetic and you can see the exposed services and pipes on the ceiling.
There is an on-site café into the open layout with four meeting rooms that each has an original theme so that you have a games room and a room which tries to recreate the ambiance of the 1950s. There are 104 offices in total with a surface ranging from 20 to 96 square meters and they spread on the ground and four floors above.




Thursday, November 27, 2014

An open space and vivid tones compliment for an office

The Learning Centre is the department of an international phone company located in Bucharest, Romania and the project was designed by the Pavoni Studio converting a residential area into a learning complex set around a central pole which is in the shape of an orange box meeting area.

The purpose of the project defines the interior, so communication is the core theme of the space whatever the shape it takes, virtual or face to face. The urban setting has a neutral background with vivid tones complementing it and the glossy materials were combined with natural textures for a cozy but modern setting.
 The open layout and the writable surfaces all around promote an interactive environment with the installations, graphic design and decorative walls all made specifically for the project by Miruna Pavoni to bring out the theme of communication and the urban landscape with its constant noises but also with the opportunity of always being in contact with fresh ideas.














Friday, November 7, 2014

Home office design ideas for your home

Crafting a home office that is aesthetic, productive and free of distractions is one of the hardest things to do when it comes to interior design.
Thanks to increased connectivity and the new-age gadgets that make it far more efficient has made the popularity of home offices and workspaces has definitely surged in the last few years. Even though working from home has its advantages, often it is work efficiency and speed that takes the biggest hit. While a simple workspace in the bedroom will suffice for those who just spend a few fleeting minutes checking mails and tying up loose ends, others required a dedicated and dynamic home office.
 By applying the principles of Feng Shui for home office design, one can easily turn a boring and disorganized space into a functional work area. These Feng Shui pointers also work equally well in an office environment and will help you in creating a work environment that is comfortable, creative and filled with an air of positivity.









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