Re-imagining a new kind of office, Krost has recently completed a new fitout for a North Sydney office with a selection of furniture designed to suit a modern workplace.
October 29th, 2015
As workplace design becomes more customised, so does the emphasis on change and flexibility, allowing the work environment to suit the changing needs of business and its staff. This recently re-invented North Sydney office has offered workers different levels of engagement thanks to the bespoke nature of its furniture and office design, including breakout spaces and practical open-planned offices designed for flexibility.
Krost’s Jam counters, Dart tables, Pac and Mim chairs were used in a variety of wood grains to create a contemporary and upbeat vibe in the lunch room and in-office casual meeting spaces. The workstations and executive offices feature a combination of Krost Benchwork workstations, Miro chairs and Globe Sliding Door cupboards that meld to create a striking office built for today.
Designer: MKGS Construction & Project Management
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