SilentLab unveils collection of standalone MicroOffices to shield workers from "excessive noise"
Dezeen promotion: SilentLab will be showcasing its range of self-contained private workspaces at this year's London Design Fair.
Described as a "revolution in the work environment", the collection of enclosed workspaces can be installed in any office to create acoustically separated individual desk spaces or meeting rooms.
"People in today's workplaces struggle with excess noise and a lack of privacy. SilentLab is pioneering solutions for these problems," said SilentLab co-founder Jan Kanka.
SilentLab has created a range of enclosed workspaces including the MicroOffice Quadrio II
The acoustically protected workspaces are available in four variants. MicroOffice Prime is a "virtually sound proof" single-person desk space with both solid and glass walls and a solid roof, while MicroOffice Uniq has similar specifications, but with a glass roof to let more light in. MicroOffice Cubiq is a larger space that can be used for private meetings of two to four people and MicroOffice Quadrio is a modular workspace that grows with the company creating soundproof meeting room for up to eight people.
The MicroOffice Uniq and Cubiq were recognised at the 2019 Red Dot Product Design Awards.
MicroOffice Cubiq and Uniq are two of the variants of MicroOffice
Named the MicroOffice collection, the standalone units can be installed without the need for any structural modifications to the existing office.
Each of the MicroOffices is constructed from layers of ...
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