


Oracle
Architonic ID: 1442618
SKU: OR D20H
Año de Lanzamiento: 2014
Oracle is a tactile modular meeting solution for open-plan spaces. The ‘room within a room’ booth provides an informal semi-private comfortable meeting space for activity based workers. With its versatile configurations it can be used as a quiet harbor to get away from your desk, or as a meeting/collaboration space for 2-6 occupants.
The high back design creates the sense of a mini-environment acting as a divider from the outside world, we have also added a porthole vision feature that enables you to discreetly see if the booth/pod is occupied.
Also included within the range are a number of work surfaces/desk tops (along with provision for power) that can be substituted for sofa elements to provide hot desking or touchdown spaces for transient workers.
Double desk
144 B x 123 H x 72 D
Concepto
Modular system of upholstered seats for public areas, characterized by the high and embracing backrest that gives a great privacy protection, working as a divider from the outside world. Oracle are something more than just sofas, they are actually mini-environments where to find the right dimension you need for working, having a chat or simply relaxing. The new collection of Oracle includes a range of desks and counters installed on the same upholstered high backrest structure of the sofa. These new elements can be used as a flexible workstation in open areas, allowing to create “micro-o ce” spaces when combined with the Oracle sofa and connection wall. Desk tops, available in wood or lacquered MDF, can be integrated with power and USB outputs.
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Italy
Before Paolo Orlandini started his current company, having graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, he designed more than 500 products in 41 years together with Roberto Lucci. These have won a multitude of design prizes and include numerous chairs. Altogether, over 5 million chairs bearing the label "Lucci & Orlandini" have been made. Paolo Orlandini now runs the design studio with his son Folco and a young design team, near Milan. Orlandini Design specifically works with the latest trends and state-of-the-art technologies. This approach often results in innovative product solutions that provide new answers to manufacturing issues.