About the project
The interior design studio Rosa Colet has been commissioned with the task of refurbishing an old industrial loft in Barcelona that has been converted into the new offices of the technology company Tpartner Network Services. This space, which over time went from being a factory to a residential property, is now adapting to a new stage as a professional environment in which work and socialising areas furnished to enhance its versatility.
The image that used to be associated with the word office has been lost, where a grey, boring panorama was drawn in which people spent hours and hours of their lives. Now the concept of an office is much broader and its proposal is more closely tied to the senses. It is an attitude towards work and an extension of our activity during the day, a space for interactivity and collaboration, social life, collective performance and individual work. The spaces have to be an enhancer of what you want to happen around them, inviting you to feel, share and experiment.
That vision of a workspace is related to Cool Working philosophy, which defines much more flexible and versatile spaces in which you can work individually or as a team, training, concentrating and socialising with the rest of the team or, in the case of a coworking space, with the people you share your work hours with.
In this sense, Tpartner Network Services was looking for a different kind of space, where they could feel comfortable and create a good working environment. Thus, Rosa Colet’s studio was in charge of converting these industrial spaces into a modern professional environment, restoring and tailoring the facilities to adapt them to their new functions. The facilities, which boast more than 300 square metres of office space, can hold up to 50 people. Inside, the high ceilings and roof skylights filter the natural light, while the adjacent terrace invites you to coexist with peers and enjoy the outdoors.
Inside, differentiated areas have been created, preserving the amplitude and visual continuity in materials and colours, combined with plant elements that allow for the integration of biophilic design into the workspace and with drawings by the illustrator Mar Torrano. These same tones have been replicated in the Stay office chairs that furnish the open work spaces and the island that, like a crescent, is made up of the Bend soft seating collection, favouring comfort and conversation. Wing chairs, Tabula tables and Noom 50 chairs allow for the creation of auxiliary spaces at various places in the facilities where occupants can get a coffee or hold an informal meeting, depending on the needs of each project and each moment of the day.
The executive offices, in turn, have been kept separate with an iron and glass structure that keeps their interior in sight. An interior in which the armchairs from the Noom 10 range comfortably welcome visitors. The same range has also been included in the open kitchen area, which is naturally integrated with the facility’s designated workspace. The work spaces also have Vital tables and the executive offices have been furnished with a piece from the Prisma range.
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