"TREE HOUSE": A proposal for the office of the future, offering flexible control over open and closed spaces

Nov 19, 2015

In recent years, work spaces have become more open. However, sometimes people want a quiet space where they can concentrate without being disturbed. Singapore-based architect and designer Dymitr Malcew proposed "TREE HOUSE" to meet this need.

Currently, two versions of "TREE HOUSE" have been released. The first, released in 2013, featured a simple, open atmosphere with just a wooden frame and cushions placed inside. The latest version, named "TREE HOUSE 2," has since been released. This version has additional walls, creating a more private office-like feel.

Both versions are modular, allowing for a variety of uses by placing units side by side, facing each other, or combining them. Furthermore, the thick, colorful cushions provide excellent comfort and soundproofing. The design allows for the flexible creation of open and closed spaces, allowing for individual focus or group meetings and collaboration.

According to designer Dymitr, the focus of his design was to create mental comfort rather than creating physical boundaries. "TREE HOUSE" uses wood and soft fabrics to create a home-like look. It will surely transform your office into a warmer, more enjoyable place for people.


*This article has been translated and written with permission from (Source: http://malcew.com/).
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