Workplace

Values Made Visible

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Reception desk made from onsite masonry waste

Workplace environments shape how teams experience a company’s values every day.

When materials from a business are reworked into the workplace itself, those values become tangible. Waste is not hidden or discarded. It is transformed into something meaningful and lasting.

  • Company waste reimagined as reception desks, tables and surfaces
  • Materials that reflect organisational values
  • Objects that become part of everyday workplace life
  • Circular thinking embedded directly into the environment

There's Value In What You Already Have

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Winnies Cafe, Belfast - tabletops made from shampoo bottle waste

Workplace refurbishments generate large amounts of waste. Removing that material from site carries both financial and environmental cost.

The same is true for everyday commercial waste produced by teams.

Instead of paying to dispose of these materials, they can be reimagined into meaningful parts of the workplace itself.

  • Construction waste transformed into reception desks and furniture
  • Materials from refurbishment projects reworked into surfaces and objects
  • Everyday workplace waste streams reimagined through bespoke composites
  • Existing resources used before new materials are sourced

This approach reduces disposal costs while creating objects that carry the story of the organisation itself.

When a workplace is built from its own materials, sustainability stops being a policy and becomes part of the culture.

Designed For Shared Spaces

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Collaborative workstation made from plastic waste in brand colour palette

Workplaces are built around moments of interaction. Arrival areas, waiting spaces and shared tables shape how people gather and collaborate.

We design furniture and sculptural elements that support these moments and bring character to communal areas.

  • Reception desks that define the point of arrival
  • Large shared tables designed for collaboration
  • Coffee tables in waiting areas that feel intentional and welcoming
  • Feature pieces that anchor shared environments

These pieces quickly become part of the daily rhythm of a workplace.

The Devil Is In The Detail

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Precise detailing - reception desk made from construction waste

Workplace projects require careful coordination between designers, contractors and specialist trades.

Our drawings and technical detailing ensure each element integrates cleanly into the wider construction package.

  • Shop drawings and technical detailing
  • Coordination with joinery and construction teams
  • Early sampling to resolve colour and material composition
  • Prototyping in our workshop for sign-off ahead of production

This process allows each piece to arrive on site ready to integrate seamlessly.

Explore More Workplace Projects

Preventicum welcome area - a couch with two round coffee tables made from Spared plastic waste
Coffee Tables made from plastic and shell waste
  • Aviva – Masonry Waste Reception Desk
  • Preventicum Heathcare – Reception and Waiting Areas
  • ITECH – Communal Workplace Table

 

 

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