How do you future-proof an office in the age of disruption? Luxxbox offers plenty of clever solutions!
September 18th, 2017
One effective way to future-proof a workspace in the age of disruption is to design a flexible office interior. And Australian design studio Luxboxx has all the elements you would ever need to create one.
Combining design, style and ergonomics, the Slab Standup desk raises the bar high on movable work surfaces. It features a sturdy metal frame with timber legs and lockable castors, making it super easy to park and manoeuvre to suit your needs.
Did you know that a lighting fixture could also function as an acoustic element? Luxboxx’s range of acoustic light pendants is designed to absorb and reduce atmospheric noise. The range features five designs available in myriad striking colours.
Ideas and inspiration can strike anywhere and it’s best to be prepared to catch them! Luxxbox’s ThoughtWalls are created for these light bulb moments. ThoughtWalls are modular panels that combine writable, pinable and sound-absorbing surfaces to create working hives where you can organise and share your ideas.
Cute, helpful and always ready with your necessities, Wallie will quickly become your new office best buddy. Wallie is a movable, stackable and highly customisable storage solution created to help you about your day in the office.
Wallie is available in nine cheerful colours and offers a broad range of customisations that includes timber or upholstery top options (yes, it doubles as a stool – say goodbye to dragging your office chair to the meeting spots!), and optional features like castors, a 360-degree swivel handle and a locking mechanism. Wallie will make its debut at Singapore Indesign 2017, don’t miss it!
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