From the inside out: ten boundary-blurring spaces
From workplaces inspired by local architecture to the welcoming shade of a hotel patio, we handpick a selection of projects softening the lines between inside and out.
Text provided by Fritz Hansen
The Plenum™ Cabin by artist and designer Jaime Hayon is part of the larger Fritz Hansen Plenum high-back sofa series, designed for modern work life. The piece is a sculptural and flexible solution for private conversations and informal meetings, seamlessly fostering interactions while elevating interiors with its distinctive design. Plenum™ Cabin stands out with unique features such as optional integrated screens, table, and a clever cable management, ensuring a clean and attractive aesthetic.
Part of the larger Fritz Hansen Plenum high-back sofa series designed for modern work life, the Plenum™ Cabin stands out with its unique features. Optional integrated screens up to 27″ seamlessly blend into the design, with clever cable management ensuring a clean and attractive aesthetic. Interior designers can choose from Fritz Hansen’s extensive textile range, including new recycled polyester upholsteries.
“With Plenum Cabin, my aim was to craft a space within a space – a haven for intimate conversations and informal gatherings. It’s not just a cabin; it’s an invitation to connect, to share, and to experience the best of human interaction in the workplace.” – Jaime Hayon.
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