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Meeting table by Bos Barcelona at the main boardroom of the Ministry of Transport and Logistics in Saudi Arabia. Photo courtesy of Bos Barcelona.

BOS Barcelona Office Seating and Desks in Saudi Arabia

BOS Barcelona design tables and seating furnish the Ministry of Transport and Logistics (formerly the Ministry of Transport) and the CEO floor of the new Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory...


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Actiu's furniture in Solystic's cafeteria and offices in Alixan, France. Photo courtesy of Actiu.06/17/2021Workspaces by Actiu Designed to Promote People's Well-being

The office furniture firm Actiu designs cozy and functional workspaces that support people’s well-being. An example of this would be their latest projects in France, Austria and Estonia.Solystic, the leading company in logistics solutions for the sorting, automation and distribution of packages, opened its new head office in the French city of Alixan in 2020. The firm prides itself on being a company with hardly any hierarchies, which gives employees a large amount of decision-making ability and autonomy and is committed to open and fluid offices. To achieve this, the architectural firm responsible for the project, Workfriendly, chose Actiu furniture to equip its offices and cafeteria. Two spaces in which they combined furniture in earth and oak tones with touches of brighter colors, such as blue, green or orange to achieve a warm and contemporary setting for work and relaxation.For the "open space” work stations the Vital Plus ST system and Mobility designed by ITEMdesignworks were selected, which, being height adjustable, guarantee the postural mobility and health of employees. Tabula tables and Noom chairs  created by the Alegre Design studio, which also designed the Cron chairs located in the two VIP meeting rooms, were installed in the offices for executives and small rooms for informal meetings. The cafeteria was equipped with the comfortable Wing chairs by the Ramos and Bassols studio, which together with their versatile Longo seating system and the informal Bend seats by Stone Design make you feel right at home.Hartlauer,  the optical and electronics chain opened their new head officein a historic building in the Austrian town of Steyr and Actiu has participated with its Austrian partner Sentup, equipping the open spaces of the office with the ergonomic Trim chair created by Alegre Design and the height-adjustable Mobility Step table. To make the meeting rooms elegant and welcoming, Arkitek tables and Noom 30 armchairs were selected. And one of the employee meeting areas has also been equipped with comfortable modules and tables from the Soft Seating Bend program and the Prisma high table, which invites you to have a drink in a relaxed setting.The new offices in Tallinn (Estonia) for the American company that creates Malwarebytes software are another example of Actiu's ability to adapt its products to different ways of working. The folding and height-adjustable office desks such as Mobility, the ergonomic and functional chairs such as Stay,  designed by Alegre Design, and in general the versatility of the Spanish firm’s products together with their Estonian partner Elke Mööbel,have won over this Californian technology company, which already chose Actiu in 2016 for one of the floors in its first home office in the country.

Kettal's outdoor furniture at the PuXuan Hotel & Spa in Beijing, China. Photo courtesy of Kettal.02/17/2021Kettal's Style Is a Hit in the Far East

With 55 years of history, Kettal 's outdoor furniture proposals stand out for their design and innovation. “Kettal Living" attracts numerous international prescriptors who select its design pieces, created by world-renowned designers, for their most exclusive hotel and restaurant projects. We traveled to three Far Eastern countries and discovered their latest projects for 2020 and 2021.In China: 's 5-star PuXuan Hotel & Spa, located a stone's throw from the Forbidden City, offers spectacular views of the ancient Imperial Palace from the top of the complex. In the informal bistro on the outdoor terrace we can have breakfast comfortably seated in the Village chairs, designed by Jasper Morrison for Kettal. Likewise, the versatile Basket chairs created by Nana and Jørgen Ditzel add an elegant and cozy touch to the Lobby Lounge terrace and the Spa terrace, where we also find the Boma sofa and bench designed by Rodolfo Dordoni and the Mesh aluminum side tables by Patricia Urquiola.In Japan: Aman Kyoto Resort & Spa is located on land that is part of what was once an artistic community that gave birth to the revered Rinpa school of painting some 400 years ago. The complex is located within walking distance of the most visited temples in the city of Kyoto, such as the impressive golden temple of Kinkakuji. And blending into this restful space surrounded by forest, we find the Landscape armchairs and Vieques side tables, created by Patricia Urquiola. Further north, in the city of Kanagawa, the Vimini armchairs and Vieques tables, designed by Patricia Urquiola, encourage people to enjoy the refreshing sea breeze of Sagami Bay on the terraces of the Malibu Farm Zushi Marina restaurant.And to end our trip to the Far East: beds, tables and loungers from Kettal's Landscape collection offer a well-deserved rest at The Shilla Jeju Seogwipo hotel (South Korea). This hotel complex, located on the tourist island of Jeju, offers visitors a tranquil setting to break away from the routine of everyday life. The hotel is built in a Mediterranean style with a harmonious blend of European atmosphere, where the Kettal furniture fits like a glove. 

Stua furniture at the lobby of the World Trade Center in the Dutch City of Almere, Nederland. Photo Peter Markesteijn, courtesy of Stua11/30/2020STUA Furnishes the Lobby of the World Trade Center in the Dutch City of Almere

The designer furniture of the STUA brand is found in numerous projects around the world. One of the latest facilities is the lobby of the World Trade Center, a 120-meter-high skyscraper located in the center of the Dutch town of Almere, which offers direct trains to the center of Amsterdam and Schiphol International Airport.The Dutch architecture and interior design studio Huguette Crielaers and Marjolein van der Tol of Crielaers & Company had the main objective of turning the WTC entrance hall into an attractive meeting place for the users and visitors of this spectacular office and co-working space. The biggest challenge was to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere in such a space of enormous height and walking in different directions. The end result is an attractive and welcoming lobby for work, meetings or relaxation, where STUA furniture provides the warmth and design demanded by the place.In addition, the designers have managed to wisely combine most of the Basque firm's collections in this space, creating very attractive and functional meeting areas, rest zones and a new cafeteria. In the different areas of this lobby we find the GAS, LACLASICA, and GLOBUS chairs and the ZERO and LAU tables designed by Jesús Gasca, as well as the COSTURA sofas and armchairs, the LIBERA armchairs and the SOLAPA coffee tables, created by Jon Gasca.As designer Marjolein van der Tol comments, "The sofas and armchairs are soft and comfortable and fit perfectly into the warm and welcoming interior we had in mind. And to achieve this, STUA created a collection of fabrics and materials for their upholstery which allowed different combinations, including the one most used in this project, in pastel shades. Natural materials such as wood and upholstery were also chosen within a scheme of warm colors reflected in the floor carpets and curtains. The warmth and comfort of these STUA design pieces invite us to stay and enjoy this work and meetings space.STUA is a family business founded by Jesús Gasca in 1983, which designs, manufactures and distributes contemporary designer furniture throughout the world. The brand has equipped multiple facilities with its timeless designer furniture collections in which their son, Jon Gasca, also participates. 

Gandía Blasco furniture at the rooftop of the 31-story apartment building LH The Bangkok Thonglor (Thailand). Photo by @ Rungkit Chareonwat, courtesy of Gandía Blasco.09/14/2020Gandía Blasco: from the Mediterranean to the Bangkok Sky

The Spanish outdoor furniture company Gandía Blasco has once again signed a major project with a Mediterranean feel outside Spain: displaying its unique style and careful design, it has furnished the roof of the LH The Bangkok Thonglor apartment building in the Thai capital, known for its bold wraparound glass facade. The facility, designed by Landscape Architects 49 Limited, has 31 floors and 150 apartments, and its design reflects the exclusivity of the surrounding area in its design. The upper floors were conceived as a luxurious common space for the residents, who can enjoy the swimming pool and the solarium located on the terrace/open air viewing platform, featuring spectacular panoramic views of the Bangkok skyline.This rooftop features some of the most representative collections from the Valencian firm, such as FLAT, designed by Mario Ruiz with its sun loungers, sofas, design throw pillows and white aluminum side tables. The Mediterranean style evoked by the collection combined with the unique environment creates a perfect atmosphere to relax, 30 floors up and surrounded by a sea - the pool - that blends with the sky over the Thai capital.The collection, created by designer Mario Ruiz, is joined by another from one of Gandía Blasco's young brands, DIABLA. In this case, the design of the monochrome white 365 sun loungers by Pablo Gironés and José A. Gandía-Blasco, inspired by the early models of the Porsche 356 from the 1950s, echoes the soft waves of the swimming pool and contrasts with the panoramic view of Bangkok's skyscrapers on the horizon.The building also features the TIMELESS collection by José Gandía-Blasco and Borja Garcia, which decorates the common garden spaces on the lower floors of the building. The armchairs with white aluminum frames, the teak wood armrests and the anthracite gray cushions blend with the green of the plants in the common areas, generating harmony in the space thanks to discreet, elegant and timeless design.GANDIABLASCO is the outdoor furniture brand of the Gandia Blasco Group, a family business founded in 1941. It designs and manufactures outdoor furniture with an architectural feel and links to its Mediterranean roots. Today the brand is present in over 90 countries and is internationally recognized for the quality of its designs, its passion for outdoor living and collaborations with prestigious architects and designers

Sancal furniture at the One1 Office in Petah Tikva, Israel. Photo by Yoav Peled, courtesy of EN Design studio and Sancal.06/16/2020Sancal Furnishes New Spaces in Israel and Russia

Spanish designer furniture firm Sancal has furnished the One1 Offices in the city of Petah Tikva, very close to Tel Aviv, Israel, and the Sight. Coffee and Dine restaurant located in the historic district of St. Petersburg, Russia.Both installations were completed in 2019, and are examples of the significant international reach of the brand, which had already proven its strength on the foreign market with projects such as the VIP lounge at Gatwick Airport, London, the hotels Ovolo Woolloomooloo in Sidney, Australia, and the Generator in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and other offices such as for the firm Campari in Toronto, Canada.The 6100 square meter One1 Offices were developed by the EN Design studio and consisted primarily of furnishing the office’s break and eating areas, as well as other common areas. The design was chosen following the “ONE color / ONE function” concept, using gray as the chromatic unit for establishing an open, dynamic and creative space.A contrast with that dominant color was created by using upholstered pieces and auxiliary furniture from the brand, such as the La Isla sofa, different versions of side tables and Mosaico occasional chairs designed by Yonoh, Tortuga-type easy chairs created by the Nadadora studio, Tea, created by EstudiHac, and Meeting Point stools.Meanwhile, the Sight. Coffee and Dine restaurant project in St. Petersburg furnished a 150 square meter area and was carried out by Form Architecture. The restaurant layout divided the space according to the needs of the clients. A café area was provided at the front, while the back of the premises were set up for lunch.The idea was to design a gastronomical space creating a natural and relaxed atmosphere. To achieve that, the choice of colors was essential, in a soft pallet combined with the natural light that comes in through the picture windows. The original style was also included in the design, with concrete and brick walls. The project used primarily the silla40 chair created by Isaac Piñeiro from the Nadadora studio and the Magnum chair designed by EstudiHac for the brand.Sancal is a Spanish family business specializing in contemporary upholstered furniture. Their use of color and a timeless, eclectic style, together with the evolution of the style and value-added product design, are some of the foundations that make up and create the firm’s own style, far removed from conventionalism and the limitations of atmospheres in perfect harmony. All of that, and their dedication to people and know-how in producing their upholsteries make the firm a benchmark Spanish company.

Capdell´s furniture at the Gardiner Museum restaurant in Toronto, Canada. Photo: Courtesy of Capdell.02/13/2020Capdell brings the warmth of Mediterranean furnishings to Canada, Russia and Estonia

 Winters in Canada, Russia and Estonia don't feel quite so cold when you're enjoying a relaxed meal in a restaurant featuring furniture by the Spanish company Capdell, which reflects the warmth of its home on the shores of the Mediterranean.In the restaurant at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, the only museum in Canada dedicated exclusively to ceramic arts, we find the Eco chairs, designed by Carlos Tiscar and the MJ tables, bringing a touch of serenity and design to the space. The mustard-colored upholstery of the Eco chairs blends with the russet tones and natural textures of the wood and stone which adorn the walls of this eatery, led by chef Bianca Azupardo.In the restaurant “Under the Sea” in the Russian capital, Capdell's designs and use of wood bring the warmth of the "Mare Nostrum". The wooden slats which adorn the walls and the space's roof evoke the movement of ocean waves, and find a visual echo in the back, legs and shape of the NIX chairs, created by Patrick Norguet. These earth tones are rounded out by the shades of gray chosen for the upholstery of the chairs and by the MJ tables. The two furniture lines make this Muscovite restaurant an island haven.Finally, in the Puri restaurant, located at the Haven Kakumäe marina in Tallinn, the chairs and seats from the collection designed by Fran Silvestre look like works of art in this innovative, functional space. Here, near the bar, we also find the Flick stools created by Vicente Soto, which invite us to taste the kitchen's delicious offerings in a more relaxed atmosphere.   

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