A new way of expressing furniture: BoConcept and BIG
With its new Copenhagen headquarters, Danish architects, BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group, is setting new standards for flexible and sustainable office interiors. The newly constructed space is enhanced with BIG’s sculptural new furniture collection, Nawabari, a collaborative creation with global design brand, BoConcept.
November 16, 2023 | 11:00 pm CUT
The shift towards flexible office environments is a growing trend, with an increasing number of companies realising the benefits of being able to customise office spaces that cater to different ways of working. Although structure and support remain essential pillars in the professional framework, it is freedom and flexibility that drive autonomy and happiness.

Nawabari pouffes in various sizes and colours are dispersed in one corner of the new headquarters of Danish architecture office BIG. The informal arrangement encourages casual interactions. Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj
Nawabari, designed to create flexible social spaces
Combining BoConcept’s simplicity and elegance with BIG’s future-thinking aesthetic and sense of purpose, the new Nawabari collection is designed to bring people together and transform social spaces. The components of the collection can be used individually as standout pieces or grouped together to create a standalone area. As such, different elements of it have been placed around the BIG HQ to foster both creativity and well-being.‘When designing furniture, creating comfortable environments is one of the most important missions’

The Nawabari collection is available in a diversity of different fabrics and colours. The mix of tones underlines the playfulness of the design
Intriguing shapes invite diverse use
The Nawabari collection consists of two sofa sizes, an armchair, two coffee tables and two pouffe sizes, thoughtfully designed to be arranged in diverse constellations and for a wide range of interiors. The entire collection shares a unifying design language inspired by the simple concept of binding ropes around a sponge and discovering what sculptural expressions could be created. As a result, Nawabari presents intriguing shapes which call for social interaction and mixed types of use.
Whether in a hotel foyer, an office space or a residential setting, the different elements from the Nawabari collection work harmoniously together, allowing for the creation of comfortable corners in a variety of different contexts
Hedonistic sustainability
Ingels presented his concept of ‘hedonistic sustainability’, promoting the idea that environmental responsibility will not only be better for the environment, but also more beautiful and fun to work in. The Nawabari collection has evolved out of this thinking as well. The sofas, armchair and pouffes are all Greenguard certified when upholstered in the Blend fabric, produced by Danish manufacturer Gabriel, and carrying the EU Ecolabel and STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX.Ingels presented his concept of ‘hedonistic sustainability’, promoting the idea that environmental responsibility will not only be better for the environment, but also more beautiful and fun to work in

Sitting on the new Nawabari three-seater sofa, architect, founder and creative director at BIG, Bjarke Ingels, in conversation with Partner and Head of Products, Jakob Lange
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