Elevator Pitch: new headquarters for TKE in Düsseldorf
In our first of three case studies with König + Neurath, we visit the headquarters of the TK Elevator brand. Customised furnishing solutions play a crucial role in the office interior designed by Seel Bobsin Partner.
November 1, 2022 | 11:00 pm CUT

At TK Elevator, employees have a wide variety of work zones at their disposal. Telephone cubes outline the areas, providing space for confidential conversations and focused work

The cornered glass walls of the QUIET.BOX Duo from König + Neurath create transparency
Giving the new culture a space
‘The spin-off from the parent company, ThyssenKrupp, brought about not only a geographical but also a structural and cultural change. This change had to be translated into modern, attractive and contemporary working environments,’ explain the planners. ‘Storytelling was particularly important here,’ office partner Kim Marc Bobsin continues, ‘And don't go crazy with the design!’ After all, long-time employees as well as new ones should quickly feel rooted in the new Düsseldorf headquarters and be able to identify with the brand. This is manifested in TKE's claim: ‘Move beyond’, which stands for dynamism and flexibility and should naturally also be reflected in the interior design concept.
Move beyond: TKE welcomes its teams and guests with a concise claim, which is also expressed in both the corporate and interior design of the company

At the office's 'Social Gravity Point' – with seating steps, lounge furniture and armchairs – employees from different departments come together for informal, spontaneous exchanges
Quality of stay with variety
‘Our aim was to create a harmonious, user-oriented working environment based on the form and colour scheme we proposed, with a variety of perspectives within the meandering floor plans,’ says Bobsin. ‘In addition to the canteen and cafeteria, employees on all six levels have access to spacious, open, comfortable, social meeting areas which invite informal exchange.’ The communicative centrepiece is the so-called ‘Social Gravity Point’ in the centre of the first floor. Depending on their needs, employees can also find plenty of places for more concentrated, quiet work.The communicative centrepiece is the so-called ‘Social Gravity Point’ in the centre of the first floor


The diagonal-stripe patterns, which already announced themselves in the entrance area, are a continuous design element. In the conference area, they serve as discreet visual and passageway protection

Not off the peg: together with Seel Bobsin Partner, König + Neurath individually configured the furnishings as well as the textile exterior walls of the QUIET.BOX Duo
Standards made to measure
In addition, the choice of furniture is of particular importance, because where workplaces are changed frequently, the individual set-up of seat- and desk-height should be as easy to handle as possible. If there is a lot of movement, there is also a need for suitable retreat areas for undisturbed meetings and concentrated work. When it came to finding the right supplier, TKE approached the interior designers with a specific request. The team at ThyssenKrupp had already had many positive experiences with König + Neurath, so in Düsseldorf too, they wanted to make use of the versatile range offered by the full-service provider of office furniture and room systems.
The TKE headquarters is located in the immediate vicinity of Düsseldorf Airport – and thus, in perfect proximity to clients in the region, and international destinations
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