"Togetherness aids wellbeing" say winners of Marmoleum Design Challenge
A pastel-toned break space with configurable partitions designed to foster social engagement and wellbeing has been named the winner of the Dezeen and Forbo Flooring's Marmoleum Design Challenge.
Finnish design studio Tuominen Patel has claimed the top prize with their adaptable break space called Breathe.
Along with a cash prize of £5,000, the designers will see their design brought to life in collaboration with Forbo Flooring. The completed project will be unveiled at a launch event in the Netherlands and featured on Dezeen in the coming weeks.
The space would include seating made from Furniture Linoleum-surfaced cardboard Curved partitions made from Pinboard Linoleum and Furniture Linoleum would be equipped with castors for easy movement and rearrangement to accommodate privacy and changing uses.
The modular design was designed to support a range of activities, such as playing, learning, working and socialising. The moveable partitions allow for flexibility and scalability for breakout areas of varying sizes.
Various colour combinations of Marmoleum flooring, Pinboard Linoleum and Furniture Linoleum to complement each other to create a soothing ambience.
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