Corporate
Corporate overview
Client
Stommen Group
Project
Headquaters and showroom
Size

8,000 m2

Design
Ambiente
Photographer
Ambiente & Furninova

8,000 m2 showroom and office with a focus on collaboration and work needs


Ambiente has assisted Stommen Group with the design, craftsmanship production of custom-made elements and final assembly for their new headquaters in Sweden. The new domicile is an impressive combined headquarters and showroom of almost 8,000 m2. Here, several of the group's brands are gathered under one roof with the ambition to increase cross-departmental collaboration and support cultures with different working methods and needs.

DYNAMIC AND FLEXIBLE WORKPLACE WITH IMPACT

The three floors of the building are designed with inspiration from the surrounding Swedish nature. Shades of the forest floor are prominent on the ground floor, treetops and greenery dominate the first floor and the second floor exudes lightness and bright skies. This desire for themes in the building is also evident in the many meeting rooms, each with its own name and atmosphere. The meeting rooms support different types of work needs and the desired feel of meetings and work, and the themes allow you to choose between jungle vibes and oriental atmosphere to Nordic-inspired coolness and the deep calm of the sea. Ambiente has delivered several unique furniture and installations to ensure the detailed realization of Stommen Group's desired themes with a wow effect.

In the building's work zones, the main approach has been activity-based design. To ensure flexibility, we have divided the office environment into zones that encourage different types of work and interaction. This means that in addition to meeting rooms, employees can use benches, high desks, quiet rooms, open offices, breakouts and lounge areas depending on what they need and/or want. The many different types of work zones are surrounded by showrooms where the building's brands showcase their products on several of Ambiente's custom-made elements with a focus on possible changes in display and expression.