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Front Editor’s choice STYLE
At Warner Brothers’ ofices in Charing Cross Road, London, Style worked with De Novo Architects, and contractor, BW, to create a flexible meeting room within a basement breakout area. A non-acoustic, manually operated, glass moveable wall was seen as the best solution for this informal area. Highly practical, the wall features a double point system consisting of a pair of panels incorporating a door, plus a single end-closure panel. Enhanced with a contemporary crittall effect, the moveable wall adds a sophisticated vibe to the interior design. Classed as a ‘meet and dine’ environment, the aim was not only to create adaptable space in the form of a small meeting room when required, but to also complement the décor of the room through a stylish and chic moveable wall solution.
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PRODUCTS
FREM GROUP
Åben is Frem Group’s newest addition to the Novus Collection. Designed to be flexible and future focused, this new product provides a ready assembled unit in a slim lightweight steel frame, reducing fitting time for fast and easy assembly. Available in single and double width units, the Åben can be linked to other units to expand the system to your space requirements. Designed to be as flexible as you need it to be with multiple coordinated elements to style and maximise storage and acoustic functionality.
frem.co.uk
EBORCRAFT
Mode by Eborcraft is designed for break out, commercial and social areas. This furniture is perfect for dynamic workplaces and lively hospitality venues. The contemporary range incorporates tables, bench seating, padded stools and matching storage. Solid wooden or metal legs, tapered or square, and a variety of shaped tabletops are available. With the options of vibrant colours from the highly acclaimed Fenix laminates or wood grain laminates, you will be able to create complimenting or contrasting furniture for your environment.
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