Together
DCC Energi’s new headquarters in Nordhavn is designed to support a flexible way of working. The interior transforms a former office building into a setting that brings people together while allowing space for individual focus. Textiles play a central role in defining how the workplace looks, feels, and performs.
Across the office, materials are chosen to create a balanced and welcoming environment. Workstations are placed along the façade to maximise daylight. Chairs upholstered in Steelcut Trio 3 introduce a calm and consistent base. A splash of blue accent appears across the interior, linking the spaces to the company’s identity.
Meeting rooms are shaped through a consistent use of textiles. Soft Cells upholstered in Casa are combined with Time 300 curtains and seating upholstered in Steelcut Trio 3, Remix and Fiord, creating a unified tactile and acoustic base. The rooms are designed according to their size and intended use.
Smaller rooms apply lighter tones to support energy and active dialogue, while larger rooms use deeper colours to create a calmer setting for focused discussions. This approach draws on colour theory, where lighter shades stimulate activity and darker tones encourage a more subdued atmosphere. The contrast between light and dark helps guide how the rooms are used.
Within the open plan, three custom-built “energy houses” create defined spaces for collaboration and concentration. Fully upholstered in Steelcut Trio 3 across walls and furniture, they offer a tactile and enclosed environment with a clear sense of acoustic separation. Breakout areas introduce further variation through textiles such as Fiord 2, Canvas 2, Remix 3, and Raas, supporting informal use and different ways of working.
The result is a workplace where textiles do more than add surface. They shape behaviour, support comfort, and create a coherent atmosphere across different zones. Sound, colour, and material work together to support both focus and collaboration throughout the day.