Zilenzio’s Focus Spaces Furniture is designed for cooperation

In two decades, a Swedish Brand Zilenzio has developed solutions that reduce noise and visual interference in corporate environments. Of the acoustic wall treatments on screens, the company offers users products that promote productivity as it mixes rudely with any interior.

Focus spaces is the extension of the popular family of Zilenzio Focus in the room, which was introduced in 2016. For this iteration, Zilenzio re-teamed up with Stockholm Note Design Studio To produce sitting and tables that allow users to maintain privacy, but also cooperate with colleagues.

Curved yellow tail with high ribbed backrest and harmonizing the coffee table in a minimalist, neutral room with concrete floor.

The focus was launched when employees are concerned about the lack of individual private spaces in the open plan hubs, which can inhibit focus. Now, in the time of hybrid schedules, there is an emphasis on the connection when staff are together in the workplace. “The original focus came during the early days of the Sarakers, so we appeared for the table screen, which could be placed on the table as a mini personal zone,” says Christopher Fagers, a designer of the product and partner. “The office environment has changed the post-pandemic, and people wanted to get to know each other again and have actual conversations again.”

Curved yellow sofa with a corresponding manual and round yellow table on gray floor, placed yellow wall vertical coating.

Close-up of a modern yellow coverage chair with vertical ridges, placed next to the white cylindrical column on ordinary light.

For notes team, focused spaces is a new typology, hybrid that pairs the comfort of home with the functionality of the office. Unlike most on market options that have hundreds of pieces that can take hours to compose, this updated version was as easy as possible. “It is a modular, multifunctional system we organically formed at our earlier concepts” Notes Jenni Hellden, co-founder Zilenzio.

Contemporary office with yellow and beige modular seated spaces, round tables and exposed white ceiling pipes in light, minimalist space.

Curved beige and yellow ribbed partitions are on gray floor in a minimalist room with white walls and column.

The room in the room consists of 17 seat modules plus two types of table, rectangular top and square (freezing is available). The focus spaces serves as an alternative to conference rooms or telephone cabins. Different arrangements suitable for small group sessions and pre-booking is not required. Units can also be changed and move as needed. Elements can be tapped in 26 fabrics in a series of colors. Different textiles and shades can be combined on the inside and out of panels and pillows for custom styles.

Beige, upholstered sitting pod with high, ribs forming a private, indoor salon in a minimum room filled with light.

Modern beige Section couch with a ribbed cover is set in a minimalist room with white walls, exposed to the channel and concrete floor.

Close-up Beige, modular couch with ribbed coating on the side panel and plush, square pillows on the concrete floor.

Designers spent almost a year perfecting folds in material, contrast with typical solid furniture contracts that are uncomfortable. This extra softness brings the heat that makes more calls spaces. With the collection, individuals can easily build a natural place of collection where the flow of conversation and ideas can effortlessly form. “Focus spaces are not related to one task or efficiency, but it becomes the center of the Office in which all types of interactions take place,” adds to Faggerstrom.

Beige modular sofa with high, vertically ribbed back on the plane of the wall of light.

Modern office salon with beige section sofa, glass partitions, tiles, substrates, large windows and natural light. The premise plant is visible in the background.

Modern minimalist room with brown, curved sofa set on a white wall, large windows, concrete floor and wooden accents.

Brown-mounted sofa with a high ribbed sideboard next to the dark brown rectangular coffee table on the floor colored color.

Black, wavy, ribbed distribution rooms stand on the gray floor near the white wall and a large window in a minimum, modern interior.

Minimalist interior with neutral modular sofa, two rectangular coffee table and textured split brown in gray floor on an ordinary white wall.

For more information on the focus space designed by Note Design Studio for Zilenzio, visit zilenzio.com.

Photography Erik Lefvander.

Caroline Williamson is the editor-in-chief of design milk. It has BFA in a photo with SCAD and can usually be found searching vintage trenches, working in the transverse words of the New York Times in the pen or processing playlists on Spotify.



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