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Architects: Bornstein Lyckefors
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2015
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Photographs:Kalle Sanner
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Manufacturers: Balzar Beskow, Kasthall, Ogeborg
Text description provided by the architects. Lawyer’s Office Morris Law has the stated ambition to reformulate what business law might mean. The guiding principles of the company's values are concepts such as "transparency", "efficiency", "excellence" and "mindfulness". Our interpretation of this was to create an open and social workspace without clear hierarchies. One example is the entrance lobby, which is surrounded by a wooden structure made of maple with shelves, mirrors, cork, and brass net which acts both as a workspace for the employees, as well as a place to meet customers. Another example is the absence of cellular offices; designing all workplaces the same size and instead of dividing them with the help of wooden frames, which are also made of maple. Felt, mirrors, and cork inside these frames create privacy and noise reduction.
The office of Morris Law is today a work environment without clear hierarchies, where the meetings between the employees and the customers are in focus.
Product Description. Maple wood has been used to frame the entrance lobby of Morris Law. A spatially fragmentary room was made cohesive by a grid of maple wood, defining both walls and ceiling. The grid was given further detail by adding materials such as brown-toned mirrors, brass mesh, cork, and shelving.