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office designs
office designs
office designs
office designs
office designs
office designs
Offices have a totally different style from homes when we are talking about furniture and interior design because you work there instead of relaxing there. And the first thing that you should see when you enter an office is the air of professionalism that makes you instantly trust the people in that office because they made you an impeccable first impression. But the first thing that must be taken into consideration when trying to find the right interior design for your office is to see if the customers come in direct contact with the people working there, in the office, or only the employee work there with a regular schedule. In the first case you must purchase comfortable furniture for the parents and in the second … well, think of all the customers who enter your firm and who must feel comfortable and relaxed while waiting for you to greet them and try to solve the problem they have.
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Incredible Office Space Abundant in Light and Great Design
The PONS + HUOT Offices by French architecture practice Pottgiesser could be considered a contemporary equilibrated combination of styles for the headquarters of two companies, Pons and Huot. The space is compartmented into two horizontal planes, with a wooden platform that serves both as ceiling and as desk surface. Housed in a restored 19th century industrial hall, the office is supported by a steel frame covered in self-cleaning glass. A solid oak platform acts both as a working surface for the offices and as the ceiling for meeting rooms recreational room and restrooms located just below. The four lateral sides feature spaces for archives, cloakrooms and the kitchen. The unique organic arrangement serpents along the interior, creating separate office spaces with an intricate pattern. Transparent plexiglas domes delimitate each office space. Ficus panda trees with disguised planters offer the feeling of a luscious open space, filled with light and vegetation. (Photos by Luc Boegly)
source : freshome
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