Paul Smith

" I love all the different finishes and colours and hope I can incorporate them into my projects worldwide" says Paul Smith.

Description

Sir Paul Smith, the guest of honour at the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2010, chose Bolons' flooring for the special stand he created for the fair. An exciting floor was created combining the traditional with the possibilities of modern materials.

"Its great to use this woven vinyl flooring from Bolon as I have never used it before and didn't realise it was so versatile" said Sir Paul Smith.

Using Bolon Studio with BKB sisal natur black, small Bolon planks were cut to create a fantastic parquet style floor and laid both in block and herringbone style.

Since the furniture fair, we are delighted to have completed a number of original flooring designs in various Paul Smith shops, including Harrods.

Lars Wallin

Custom installation for Swedish couture designer, Lars Wallin.

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Lars Wallin is a Swedish couture designer, renowned for his beautiful signature collection, using only the finest materials available. Dressing artists, celebrities, royalty and women dreaming of a Lars Wallin wedding gown or magnificent dress.

These photos, taken by Jonas Lindstrom, were of the VIP opening of Lars Wallin's exhibition "Fashion Stories", at Prince Eugens Waldemarsudde, Stockholm. Using an extensive collection of Bolon designs, the ranges were all custom cut using Bolon Studio.

Cossette-Dare

 

Esprit de Corps Description

Esprit de Corps: a workspace that spells contemporary and comfortable

Esprit de Corps

Esprit de Corps - a workplace that spells contemporary and comfortable

Description

The communications group Cossette recently underwent a rebranding exercise, involving both a name change - to Esprit de Corps - and a dynamic new headquarters in central London. Designed by Edge Architecture + Design, the main challenge was creating a central staircase to open up the space and link both floors together, (rather cleverly, the steps are wide enough to accommodate informal meeting areas too).

The interior design brief essentially involved housing the various agencies within the group - namely, advertising agency MCBD, design and branding company Identica, digital agency Dare, direct marketing specialist Elvis and PR agencies Brando and Band & Brown - under one roof. The former John Lewis office building's H-shaped layout, helped give each firm its own space within the office perimeter.

Flooring Concepts was given the brief for an "edgy" floor finish. Alarge section of the office features exposed raised access flooring metal tiles which, while looking rather cool, didn't have sufficient acoustic properties. Bolon therefore made an excellent choice; with the best environmental Botanic collection selected - both for the plain tiles on the floor and sheet on the ceiling throughout the office space.

This involved approximately 800m2 of Botanic cillia - a very natural colourway, and the striped Botanic Lotus carpet for the walkways and corridors, which helps signal the office's natural circulation route, and contrasts with the haphazardly arranged desks. Launched in 2010 - Bolon Botanic is already a significant collection, as it incorporates a revolutionary new plasticizer made from modified vegetable oil.

The designers aimed to challenge the perception of a typical "meeja" office - although couldnt resist certain fun elements, including picnic tables, astroturf and a ping pong table. The upper level features a snug space filled with Chesterfield sofas, easy chairs and task seating and pouffes - embodying the desired boutique agency effect, while acting as a counterbalance to the more corporate office elements.

Besides blurring the brand barriers, the traditional workplace hierarchy has also been challenged; there are no management offices and almost everyone has a seat near a window. "There's a lot of neutrality and the space feels like it hasn't been over designed" says Rachael Cadey, Managing Director of Edge Architecture + Design. The aesthetic has been dubbed "new urban", contrasting the rough with the smooth... the vintage with the contemporary.

The result has seen the transformation of a standard corporate office into a stimulating environment for a multi-disciplinary agency of the 21st century.

 

Photography: Thierry Cardineau

Skype's offices

Bolon has been chosen for the new 2700m2 Skype HQ

Description

A variety of Bolon ranges have been selected for use throughout the Skype headquarters in Stockholm, including Spektra Nimbus and also various shades of grey from the NOW and Botanic collections; the Bolon studio was used to custom cut triangles to create a dramatic overall effect.

Architect Mette Larsson Wedborn, from the prestigious Swedish architects firm Ps Arkitektur, explains, “I try to find those materials from where a standard product I can create something unique and specific for the space. For this project, one of the conceptual ideas was to visualize a network of interconnected nodes (in the same way that Skype connects people all over the world). For the flooring we chose to interpret this network to triangular colourfields.”