Architects
Danfoss Global Service and HOLMRIS B8
Location
Hamburg, Germany
Interior
Soft Cells panels, Luminous Textile panels and Kvadrat Roller Blinds along with the upholsteries Steelcut Trio, Tonus, Divina Melange, Sunniva, Balder and Rime
Active ingredients | Danfoss Global Service
At Danfoss’s offices by the harbour in Hamburg, the company’s own architects and HOLMRIS B8 have specified Soft Cells panels, Luminous Textile panels and Kvadrat Roller Blinds. In addition, a variety of Kvadrat upholstery textiles are used throughout the interior.
The Soft Cells panels are utilised at work stations while the Roller Blinds are mounted on inwards-facing windows. The Luminous Textile panels – which are upholstered with Nimbus and show Danfoss graphics as well as ambient colours – are at the entrance.
Several of the Kvadrat upholstery textiles are clustered in colours. Steelcut Trio 3, Tonus 4 and Divina Melange 2 are used, in a variety of shades, in different office areas and the canteen. Elsewhere, Sunniva and Balder feature in the meeting centre, while Rime is employed in the reception and lounge.
From the onset, the interior suffered from poor acoustics due to its low ceilings. The Soft Cells panels play a key role in meeting this challenge. Meanwhile, the Luminous Textile panels and Roller Blinds also work to create an environment that facilitates concentration and focus.
The ability to support different ways of working and knowledge sharing is a cornerstone of the ‘activity-based’ design concept. For instance, ‘Free Seating’ is implemented at the offices: the agile interior, which features mostly ‘active’ walls and is acoustically optimised throughout, caters to a 100 people yet only has 30 fixed workstations.
Anne-Mette Warberg, Senior Designer, HOLMRIS B8: “We specifically worked with Kvadrat textiles to clearly differentiate the traditional zone, with its fixed workstations in white, from the other dynamic and innovative zones. The different textile textures and their fine colours entice Danfoss employees to use the facilities, which offer new ways to work and collaborate.”