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Full floor speculative fitout at 558 Pacific Highway St Leonards. Large open plan breakout area at the entrance  to accommodate for several use cases, including a generous kitchen/break area, a town hall presentation space with tiered seating, reception, and a client lounge area that flows into the board room. These elements flow seamlessly with workstations, meeting rooms, and library space, promoting a collaborative and social work environment. Large Reception Area, Open Collaboration Space, Work Lounge Office Break Room, Office Flooring Design, Staff Lounge Design, Working Area Design, Office Wellness Room, Lounge Ceiling Design, Lounge Design Interior

Full floor speculative fitout at 558 Pacific Highway St Leonards. Large open plan breakout area at the entrance to accommodate for several use cases, including a generous kitchen/break area, a town hall presentation space with tiered seating, reception, and a client lounge area that flows into the board room. These elements flow seamlessly with workstations, meeting rooms, and library space, promoting a collaborative and social work environment.

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With informal spaces we refer to areas of the office in which the employee can both take a break and continue working, but in a more relaxed way. These areas are gaining more and more importance within workspaces as they offer more comfortable spaces and at the same time promote spontaneous collaboration and socialization. Concept and Creative direction: @967archGraphic: @studioccrzImages: @nudesign.it Break Out Area Office Design, Information Table Design, Calming Interior Design, Creative Office Space Workspaces Design, Office Social Space, Office Social Area, Office Common Area, Office Creative Space, Office Space Interior Design

With informal spaces we refer to areas of the office in which the employee can both take a break and continue working, but in a more relaxed way. These areas are gaining more and more importance within workspaces as they offer more comfortable spaces and at the same time promote spontaneous collaboration and socialization. Concept and Creative direction: @967archGraphic: @studioccrzImages: @nudesign.it

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