Thin Office: New workspace is super-flexible

Thin Office: New workspace is super-flexible

Thin Office: New workspace is super-flexible

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Singapore – A minimalistic office located in a refurbished postwar building has been designed to integrate flexibility, technology and creativity. Created by architectural agency Studio Sklim, Thin Office is home to two companies, an IT company and a multimedia setup.

Reflecting the Bleisure working environment, this flexible working space has eight different areas. These include the Boss Boxes, reminiscent of what we call Betatecture, which allow for privacy. The Long Work Top expands the number of workstations available from six to 10 in a few minutes and there is also a Discussion Table. As LS:N Global explores in our Inspire design direction, this super-minimalist, all-white interior provides compact and efficient solutions that maximise flexibility and make best use of space.

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