• References

  • Telia Sweden AB

    Client: Telia Sweden AB
    Address: Johan Willins gata 6, Gothenburg
    Industry: Business Networking Company
    Architect: Tengbom
    Project manager: Hifab AB
    System: A series, Samba, Snitsa, X-table, artur, Sam
    Photographer: Lasse Olsson Photo

    Since the last century, both Telia and the world around us have fundamentally changed. In particular, digitalization has had a major impact and opened up new opportunities for work, which has led to significant changes in workplace requirements.

    The assignment was to create an office that is functional, flexible and modern, where people are in focus so that it is easy to meet and work. There were requests for different types of meeting places for both seated and standing meetings. There were also requests for modern storage, both general and personal.

    The result was an open and airy office with a Scandinavian and modern design based on natural materials, Nordic woods and strong colors.

  • Rikshem AB

    Client: Rikshem AB
    Address: Klara Södra Kyrkogata 1, Stockholm
    Industry: Housing company
    Architect: Egnell/Allard Design Studio
    System: Samba
    Photographer: Magnus Anesund

    Since the last century, both Telia and the world around us have fundamentally changed. In particular, digitalization has had a major impact and opened up new opportunities for work, which has led to significant changes in workplace requirements.

    The assignment was to create an office that is functional, flexible and modern, where people are in focus so that it is easy to meet and work. There were requests for different types of meeting places for both seated and standing meetings. There were also requests for modern storage, both general and personal.

    The result was an open and airy office with a Scandinavian and modern design based on natural materials, Nordic woods and strong colors.

  • Rights & Brands

    Client: Telia Sweden AB
    Address: Rosenlundsgatan 31, Stockholm
    Industry: Licensing and publishing agency
    Architect: Anders Berensson Architects
    Project manager: Wallensteen & Co.
    System: Snitsa and A-series
    Photographer: Lasse Olsson Photo

    Rights & Brands is a licensing and publishing agency that brings Nordic rights and brands to a global arena.

    In the more public areas such as kitchens, lounges and meeting rooms, the focus of the design has been to represent Rights & Brands' business in a mix of seriousness and playfulness. The idea here has been to highlight Rights & Brands as the leading licensing company of Nordic design and storytelling of great artistic quality. Much of the design work has therefore been about how to showcase the company's products and brands.

    In the new office, we want to show quality before quantity. We therefore focused on creating a design that refers more to how museums display their collections than to how a store does it. To showcase Rights & Brands' quality, we have chosen to enlarge prints in selected parts of the office and show the enormous craftsmanship that lies in every small detail and line in the brands Rights & Brands conveys. Loose furniture follows the proposed color scheme, while fixed furniture is made of pine stained against light spruce to reinforce the Nordic feel.

  • Willis Towers Watson

    Client: Willis Towers Watson
    Address: Tangen 17, Aarhus
    Industry: Insurance brokerage, technology and consulting companies
    Architect: Signal Architects
    Project manager: Interstudio
    Systems: Snitsa, Sansa, Actiwall, Artur and A-series
    Photographer: Morten Meldgaard

    Willis Towers Watson is a leading global insurance brokerage, technology and consulting company. With roots dating back to 1828, Willis Towers Watson has 45,000 employees in more than 140 countries and markets.

    Denmark's largest insurance broker Willis Towers Watson currently has 5 offices, the newest of which is in Aarhus.

    Here, Interstudio, in collaboration with Willis Towers Watson and Signal Architects, has provided a furnished environment that accommodates both the company culture, processes and DNA. A very welcoming, informal and quality-focused solution.

  • Waterfall

    Client: Vattenfall
    Address: Evenemangsgatan 13C, Solna
    Industry: Energy company
    Architect: Tengboms
    Project manager: Input interior Stockholm
    System: A-series
    Photographer: Björn Lofterud

    Vattenfall is 100 percent owned by the Swedish state and is one of Europe's largest electricity producers.

    Vattenfall's office is located in one of Sweden's most energy-efficient office buildings in Arenastaden, Solna. The bright premises house the company's more than 2,000 employees in the Stockholm area, who previously worked in three different offices. Vattenfall's guiding principles for the project with the new headquarters in Stockholm were:

    • Being number one for the environment
    • That it would be "the best office in the world"
    • Being an attractive employer

    All meeting and conference rooms use tables from the A series, designed by Tengbom. The table frames are made of solid ash.

  • BTKon

    Client: BTKon
    Address: Hammarby Kajgata 12, Stockholm
    Industry: Building constructions
    Architect: AB Evert Lindelöf Stockholm
    Systems: Snitsa, Sansa and A-series
    Photographer: Lasse Olsson

    BTKon conducts consulting activities in the design of building structures.

    They operate in the Swedish construction industry. The industry is currently undergoing a generational shift where clients are placing new demands on delivered results. The technical development in BIM and design technology places great demands on designers.

    The assignment was to create an office that is functional, flexible and modern, where people are in focus so that it is easy to meet and work. There were requests for different types of meeting places for both seated and standing meetings.

    The result was an open and airy office with a Scandinavian and modern design based on natural materials, light wood and warm colors.

  • Ascendis Pharma

    Client: Ascendis Pharma A/S
    Address: Tuborg Boulevard, Copenhagen, Denmark
    Industry: Biotechnology company
    Architect: Interstudio
    Project manager: Interstudio
    System: Snitsa
    Photographer: Morten Meldgaard

    Ascendis Pharma is a biotechnology company headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. They also have offices in Palo Alto, California and research and development in Heidelberg, Germany and Copenhagen, Denmark.

    Bright, open, welcoming and accessible were the key words in the design of the work space of the biotechnology company Ascendis Pharma in its Danish headquarters on Tuborg Boulevard in Copenhagen. Therefore, the choice fell on tasteful desks and storage solutions from SA Möbler together with the Herman Miller Chair Sayl.

  • Art and Design Department

    Client: Konstfack
    Address: LM Ericssons väg 14, Stockholm
    Industry: Art and design college
    Architect: Love Arbén Architects
    System: Artur, Snitsa
    Photographer: Åke E:son Lindman

    Konstfack is a Swedish state university of art, design and crafts, founded in 1844. Konstfack has approximately 1,000 students and 200 employees. Since 2004, Konstfack has had its premises at Telefonplan in Midsommarkransen in Stockholm.

    The idea from the beginning was that the interior design must function as a simple palette for the students – it is their own work that is important. The basic idea was simplicity in the interior design and color choice and that idea was present throughout the project. Black and white are the basis of the color scheme. The floors are concrete gray, the desks have white compact laminate tops with black edges, the storage furniture is made of dyed black MDF.

  • ECDahls Brewery

    Client: EC Dahls Bryggeri AS
    Address: Strandveien 71, Trondheim, Norway
    Industry: Brewery, pub & restaurant
    Project manager: Ronny Wulff, Ringnes AS
    System: A-series
    Photographer: Ronny Wulff

    EC Dahls Bryggeri was founded by Erich Christian Dahl in 1856, in Trondheim. The following year, the brewery launched its first beer – a Bayer brewed by brewmaster Kristoffer Olsen. EC Dahls Bryggeri soon became the largest brewery in the region. In 1966, the brewery merged with Aktiebryggeriet på Lademoen, where they are still located today.

    In 2014, Carlsberg decided to invest in a new brewery and beer center in Trondheim. This is one of the largest investments in Ringnes' history and gives the city a new attraction. Ringnes established a new brewery and a new beer center with a microbrewery, pub, restaurant, visitor center and conference facilities at EC Dahls Bryggeri, Strandveien 71.