Collective workspace in Melbourne features plank-covered walls and bespoke furniture
A group of Melbourne creatives pooled their skills to create this co-working space, which features wood-lined walls, concrete floors and furniture designed by the studios that occupy it.
The 330 Park Street Collective is located in the Melbourne suburb of Carlton North. Designed by design studio Hip V Hype, the space comprises two interconnected wings that create studio spaces, product showrooms and an event space.
Archier ? the architecture studio behind the award-winning Sawmill House ? occupies one side of the offices, while furniture studio Inkster works out of the other. Each company uses its part of the building as both a workspace and showroom.
The collective working arrangement was born out of both studio's desire for a collaborative working environment.
"The energy that exists when a group of passionate individuals are brought together is infectious," said Hip V Hype.
"Ideas are exchanged continuously increasing the group's knowledge base on a daily basis," it continued. "A number of events and workshops are planned for the space with the aim of driving collective growth and continual learning even further."
In Archier's studio, its most recent lighting creation is suspended from the ceiling. Named The Capital Pendant, it is made out of fluted brass and solid American walnut wood.
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