Designed by Siren Design, From Here On provides the sophistication of a boutique hotel with the comfort of a luxury apartment in a highly functional and welcoming workplace environment.
January 11th, 2018
Furniture
Schiavell0 – World Chair
Thinking Works – Oki Doki Stool
Stellar Works / Living Edge – Chillax Low Chair, QT Chair and Table, Vitra Pivot Task Chair, Slow Armchair
Koskela – Beanbag I, Jake Stool, Jake Picnic Table, Custom High Workbench and Collaboration Table, Pencil High Table, Dining Table
Life Interiors – Momico Ottoman
Voyager – Calligaris Sami Stool
Temple and Webster – Joshua 3 Seater Lounge
Brosa – Dianna 2 Seater Sofa
Click On Furniture – Tokyo Stool, Ethicraft Bookcase, Woven Plus Coco Side Table, Hampton Side Table
Black Mango – Royale Wingback 2 Seater Chesterfield
West Elm – Jardine Bench, Marble Geo Stepped Side Table,
Globe West – Lucille Dining Chair, Granada Armchair, Noosa Slat 2 Seater Sofa
Moroso / Hub Furniture – Redondo 2 Seater Sofa
Space Furniture – Canasta ’13 Lowback Armchair, Kartell Componibili
Sparkk – Cushion Sunstone
Zanui – Boucle Cushion, Kaylee Marble Coffee Table
HG Showroom – Grace Sideboard, Normann Copenhagen Block Side Table
Icon by Design – Jonas 3×3 Bookshelf
Temple and Webster – Gym Shed Locker Storage
Great Dane – String Pocket Shelf
Cafe Culture – Ikon Table
Globewest – Tripod Side and Coffee Tables
Pottery Barn – Brady Bar Cart
Lighting
Click On Furniture – Kitos Table Lamp
Zanui – Valmont Prism Pendants
West Elm – Studio Tripod Floor Lamp, Roar and Rabbit Free Terrariums
Space Furniture – Moooi Paper Chandelier`
Tudo and Co – Hanging Plant Vase Pendant Light in Brass
Pottery Barn – Jasmine Glass Floor
About Space – Branch-6 Pendant, Zamia Pendant Light
Light Co – Organic Medium and Large Pendants
Finishes
Temple and Webster – Moderne Cezanne, Hillier Rugs
Pottery Barn – Barret Printed Wool Rug
Passo Flooring – Essential Knit Print Rug
Ontera – Carpet Tile
Mokum – Glacier Drapery
Febrik – Banquette: Cross Chalk
Woven Image – Oxide Black Drapery
Allplastics Architectural and Building – Magnetic and Writable Laminate
Polytec – Sepia Oak Ravine
Laminex – Brushed Titanium
Sefar – Mesh
Dulux – Magnetic Magic and Domino Paint
Porter’s Paints – Woodsmoke Paint
Murobond – Bridge Paint
Caesarstone – Reconstitued Stone
SNB Stone – Marble
Rebel Walls – Wallpaper
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