Office Booths Part I

Discover How Modern Office Booths Can Elevate Employee Focus and Creativity

Dfy Studio / Photo by Wilson Costa, DesignSQ

In an era where open-plan offices reign supreme, the need for personal space has never been more pressing. Enter the office booth—a modern solution that offers employees a refuge for focused work, private meetings, and a break from the bustling office environment. But who says these booths have to be bland and uninspiring? The latest trend in office design is to make them as fun and interesting as possible. Here are some fresh ideas to fuel your imagination.

Dfy Studio / Photo by Wilson Costa

CAS Interiors / Photo by Wilson Costa

CAS Interiors / Photo by Wilson Costa

Nature-Inspired Retreats

Imagine stepping into a booth that feels like a mini-forest or a cozy cabin. Utilizing natural materials like wood, bamboo, and moss walls, designers are creating booths that offer a serene and calming atmosphere. Add some soft lighting and perhaps a tiny indoor plant, and you've got a little slice of the great outdoors inside your office.

Dfy Studio / Photo by Wilson Costa

Mayhew Inc. / Photo by Wilson Costa, DesignSQ

Dfy Studio / Photo by Wilson Costa, DesignSQ

Retro Revival

If you're looking to inject a bit of nostalgia into your workplace, why not go retro? Think 60s Mad Men-inspired booths with sleek, mid-century modern furniture, or 80s pop culture pods with neon lights and vibrant colors. These designs can infuse a sense of playfulness and creativity into the office environment.

Dfy Studio / Photo by Wilson Costa, DesignSQ

Design Matrix / Matter Architectural Studio / Photo by Wilson Costa, DesignSQ

Design Matrix / Matter Architectural Studio / Photo by Wilson Costa, DesignSQ

Artistic Aesthetics

Why not turn office booths into mini art installations? Collaborate with local artists to paint murals or create mixed-media pieces that employees can enjoy while they work. This not only adds visual interest but also supports the local art community.

CAS Interiors / Photo by Wilson Costa, DesignSQ

CAS Interiors / Photo by Wilson Costa, DesignSQ

Photography by Wilson Costa
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