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LOFTICE - HERMAN MILLER

The Loftice project, incorporates the potential of the Layout Studio line to take different forms and appropriates an abandoned shed. Just as the concept of loft arose from the adaptation of industrial spaces to residential spaces, the project creates an office proposal that interacts with an industrial space in disuse.
The office is all open concept, within an illuminated structure mounted on the existing and unchanged location, a place, with stories from the past, broad and very inspiring. The space has a Living that displays a large installation, with reference to the work “The Acquired Inability to Escape” by the minimalist artist Damien Hirst, which has an individual set of the Layout Studio line enclosed in an upside down glass box it being a criticism of the traditional form of office, closed and segmented. In addition, the office has 3 work environments, in the background the Jump Space set for work developed in teams, in the middle the Hive line bays with the entire integrated storage line and in front a Jump Space meeting table. The sides have bright white lacquer counters with lighting that support the workspaces.
The versatility of the Layout Studio line allows the office to be set up anywhere without losing comfort, beauty and the ergonomics of the furniture, the possibility of adjustments and the addition of accessories allows for complete layout changes. The Loftice concept incorporates the Layout Studio spirit of adapting to different contemporary cultures.

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