Projectreferentie - Accent Namen
From idea...
We were initially told that the whole thing had to be 'an experience' and that the building had to be divided into three parts: a standard office, a place for the large accounts and finally a space for ABS training. We created a mood board to bring our ideas together for this project.
To render...
The theme Down the Rabbit Hole was chosen for this ABS training section , named after the title of the first chapter of the novel Alice in Wonderland . This reference stems from the idea that new employees are, as it were, immersed in the Accent world on their first day at work, just as Alice ended up in a completely different world after falling down the rabbit hole. A fascinating theme to get started with! We looked for the perfect balance between functional use and a fresh and colorful design. Moreover, in addition to being efficient, we also kept it playful, because learning is fun ! We made extensive use of flower carpets, wild flower fields, plants, green tones and optical illusions to create an aesthetically beautiful whole.
To reality...
We were able to make good use of the possibilities of our sit-stand tables here for maximum flexibility. The modular table system of the Mahia Bench from Famo also proved to be particularly suitable in this workspace. Conference chairs on wheels were used in different colors and the fresh Catifa chairs from Arper also fit perfectly into Accent's colorful picture. We also integrated the versatile stackable and minimalist Soft Edge chairs from Hay , designed by Iskos Berlin. We thought it would be ideal to also use a cozy bucket chair here. Furthermore, the playful and modern sound-absorbing phone booth from Mikomax provides the necessary privacy. The Dots Wood coat racks from Muuto , designed by Lars Tornǿe, look like a starry sky above one of our playful modular cabinet systems. The Dots are therefore ideal for creating a pattern on the wall yourself. Finally, a cozy and relaxed atmosphere was also created with the fantastic round Bistrot tables from Pedrali .