Software update: workplace textiles
How to make office spaces more inviting to workers used to the comforts of home? For increasing numbers of interior architects and designers, textiles provide a compelling answer.
Augustus 3, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

HONG designworks’ organically shaped pods and eclectic furnishings create a relaxed, appealing atmosphere at the offices of the new Silk Road' e-commerce company in Xi,an. Photo: Tan Xiao



Ippolito Fleitz Group's Aktion Mench Headquarters in Bonn is a textile-rich interior that revels in the fabric’s haptic qualities and polychromy. Photos: Philip Kottlorz



The extensive use of textiles and built-in planters at the Viennese Service Point by smartvoll shows how serious the architect and the client are in their commitment to people's wellbeing. Photos: Dimitar Gamizov (top, above), Sara Schmidt (middle)



Mint & More Creative's Urban3 coworking hub features a colour scheme where the textiles' hues complement the building's original colourful ornaments. Photos: Esa Kapila



HONG designworks' interior for the office of new Silk Road e-commerce company uses textile elements and accessories to emphasise the playful and colourful over the corporate. Photos: Tan Xiao
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