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Shared silence, vibrant dialogue: BoConcept transforms an overlooked space
Shared silence, vibrant dialogue: BoConcept transforms an overlooked space
In today’s business environments, many spaces feel underused and lack warmth. With a touch of BoConcept, these areas are transformed into dynamic hubs that spark reflection and conversation.
April 30, 2025 | 12:00 am CUT


Layers of experience
This was an essential challenge for Danish design brand BoConcept, when tasked with a contract office project at a business park. A large adaptable conference hall had so much more potential than it was offering. The scale of the space left room for an area that could be used for additional experiences: for resting and refuelling between sessions, comfortable informal conversations before and after an event, and even an independent collaborative space that could function independently.Products are used as a device to transform this space within a space, with no distinct boundaries or walls, into an inviting area

Recharge in style
BoConcept’s Carmo snake sofa formed the essential centrepiece to this arrangement: the modules of the sofa softly curving to subtly carve out more intimate spaces, counteracting the scale of the space beyond. The deep comfort of the Gabriel fabric and the foam cushioning was ideal for recharging after extended sessions. In addition, modularity was key, because the client sought a flexible seating arrangement that could accommodate different settings, all whilst seamlessly integrating into the available space.A group of cocooning Bolzano armchairs encourage ‘togetherness’ with joyfully swivelling bases for shifting conversations and viewpoints


Bring on the bold character
Importantly, the bold characters of Carmo and Bolzano created a focal point to the otherwise fairly minimalist interior. It’s common for this type of campus business park to offer modern and contemporary architecture, with clean lines and vast spaces devoid of existing colour. Indeed, a similar problem can arise with other public and commercial buildings such as hospitals, shopping centres, airports or factories, which often operate in a vacuum of context.It’s common for this type of campus business park to offer modern and contemporary architecture, with clean lines and vast spaces devoid of existing colour


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