Work Club, Olderfleet
A human-centric workspace
Amidst the grandeur of Melbourne’s Victorian architecture is a flexible, future workplace designed from a human perspective to facilitate collaboration and creativity, making people feel welcome, comfortable and inspired. Reimagining the modern work space.
The multifunctional spaces offer comfort and flexibility in seating options needs being met by the poetic Spine Wood Barstool by Space Copenhagen. While as a natural focal point, you have the well-crafted EJ315 3-seater, by Erik Ole Jørgensen, in combination with the characterful Spanish Chair and Spanish Dining Chair Armchair, by Børge Mogensen, made for relaxed conversing. Altogether perfect for a workspace with an ambience of informality and togetherness while still being highly elegant and durable.
Architecture and interior design studio
Carr, Australia
Photographer
Nicole England
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Bringing a place to life
Harmonious interior design caters to a spectrum of human needs — from physical comfort to emotional and social fulfilment — creating environments that respect the varied ways people live, work, and connect. A balanced approach, integrating well-crafted furniture, transforms a space into an energising sanctuary, blending connection and solitude.
Uncover the stories behind these inspiring spaces — featuring insights from the architects and designers who bring them to life.
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