Lindner is expanding its portfolio of room-in-room systems: With the curvy-shaped Lindner Cube Open which is accessible through an opening without a door, privacy and good acoustics are ensured despite the open structure.
Open space areas are a thing of the past since Corona at the latest. But it had already appeared before in most offices that a mere stringing together of workstations in large rooms that are as roughly designed as possible is neither conducive to an efficient working method nor to the well-being of the users.
Well thought-out workplace concepts are required that cater to the personal needs and working methods of the users and at the same time reflect the corporate identity in individual design: a work environment that supports creative processes and allows open and informal communication as well as it is offering enough retreats for meetings and focused work.
Open-minded for new forms of design
In addition to the classic cube shapes, the Lindner Group has expanded its range of self-sufficient room-in-room systems to include a curved room shape that ensures good acoustics and privacy even without a door: the Cube Open. The new design approach not only relies on high-quality features such as rounded glass elements up to a radius of 1,000 mm, digitally printed metal surfaces or textile covers, but can also be designed in a coherent colour concept.
Thanks to integrated lighting and ventilation technology, which is controlled via a TV monitor, it can stand completely independently. An unusual design detail is the lack of a closed entrance or a glass door. The Cube Open is entered through a “passage” created by a specially calculated room geometry and absorbers.
The Lindner Cube Open can be configured to suit individual requirements, both visually and in terms of sound insulation, leaving room for your own ideas.
Find more information here: https://www.lindner-group.com/en/fit-out-products/room-in-room/lindner-cube-solo/