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Once inside the lobby it’s not too bad as the people in the crowd each go their own way. Maybe they are not all here for the tour. Perhaps most of them are employees just starting their day. A tour guide walks up to them and introduces himself.
Hi guys, welcome to the ‘Kingdom’,” says the guide. “My name is John and I will be your guide for the day. Before we begin the tour, I’d like to share with you some information about this King office. Besides the stimulating and exciting colours, graphics, textures and innovative solutions, the King’s office is a totality fun and creative place to work. You will notice that as we go through the studio.”
‘The office space is divided into 10 different areas; each area having its colour and themes. Deep Sea, Country Side, Treasure Island, Green Hill, Magic Forest, Sandy Dunes, Mountain Tops, Wild Jungle, Kingdom 9 (upper and lower) and the Pavilion Park.
The office has 430 work stations and 42 meeting rooms. The Architect provided solution to accommodate a flexible workstations for teams with changing sizes and composition, as well as places for both quick stand-up meetings and longer meeting rooms.
There are also small office areas for individual work in the King’s office, like separate cabin in the submarine, a bus and a space in front of the fireplace in the library. For noise reduction; a textile carpet floor finishing was used. And this textile floor finishing is also used to create a temporary space, movable textile screen in form of stylish landscape.’ (Source)
Let’s continue – Lots of things to see!
Start at the beginning - Tiffi and friends take a trip to the King studio in Stockholm