Dutch Invertuals Creates Tiny, Flexible Offices for a Park Operator
Kalin Ned — September 2, 2020 — Art & Design
References: dutchinvertuals.nl & dezeen
These tiny office designs are envisioned by design studio Dutch Invertuals for a holiday part operator Droomparken. Located in the Netherlands, the structures are made out of corrugated aluminum and wood.
The idea behind the tiny office designs was to allow everyone to "freely dream, perform, and create." Indoors, Dutch Invertuals assured a modern and chic aesthetic. Each interior is custom-designed, taking advantage of vibrant color coordination to instill a welcoming ambiance. Raw Color, Thomas Ballouhey, and Tijmen Smeulders were the creators who worked on the interior of the tiny office designs.
The project's aim was to build an environment where individuals can feel more comfortable and be more productive than when in a traditional office. Given the dimensions of the tiny office designs, the "project became more timely as the coronavirus pandemic struck."
Image Credit: Dezeen
The idea behind the tiny office designs was to allow everyone to "freely dream, perform, and create." Indoors, Dutch Invertuals assured a modern and chic aesthetic. Each interior is custom-designed, taking advantage of vibrant color coordination to instill a welcoming ambiance. Raw Color, Thomas Ballouhey, and Tijmen Smeulders were the creators who worked on the interior of the tiny office designs.
The project's aim was to build an environment where individuals can feel more comfortable and be more productive than when in a traditional office. Given the dimensions of the tiny office designs, the "project became more timely as the coronavirus pandemic struck."
Image Credit: Dezeen
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2. Corrugated Aluminum Structures - The design of durable and lightweight corrugated aluminum structures that can be easily assembled and installed could disrupt the traditional construction industry.
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