Dutch Invertuals designs Tiny Offices from corrugated aluminium plates
Design studio Dutch Invertuals has created a collection of compact offices made from corrugated aluminium and wood for Dutch holiday park operator Droomparken.
Named Tiny Offices, the small workspaces were designed to be places where you could "freely dream, perform and create". They have been installed in two of Droomparken's holiday parks in the Netherlands.
Dutch Invertuals has designed four Tiny Offices
The compact offices measure just over six square metres and were built from raw corrugated aluminium plates, with wooden doors and a large window frame on the front facade.
"The biggest inspiration came from projects which were completely embedded in natural surroundings," said Dutch Invertuals architect Chris Collaris and design director Wendy Plomp. The Tiny Offices were built with corrugated aluminium walls
"It's almost an 'end of the world-place' with that big window overlooking it," Collaris and Plomp told Dezeen.
"The actual space itself didn't need to be very big."
Each of the Tiny Office interiors was designed by a different designer
The Tiny Offices have custom-designed interiors in different colours, clad in materials including felt and acrylic that were chosen for their functionality.
"The interiors are designed to create the most optimal work environment, where you can concentrate and work but also lay down on a beautifully designed daybed to think and look outside," Collaris and Plomp explained.
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