Get a Look at How Teknion Designed Their Zones Focus Pod
Teknion and PearsonLloyd share a behind the scenes look at the design process of their Zones Focus pod.
Teknion partnered with London-based design studio PearsonLloyd on a series of contract furniture for contemporary workspaces. We featured the Zones collection before and have decided to go in for a closer look at their cleverly designed Focus pods. With offices leaning towards open working environments, the need for smaller, more private spaces has popped up, making Focus a practical necessity. The semi-private pods are designed to reduce extraneous noise and give one person or a couple of people a comfortable spot to work and possibly collaborate without distractions. For this month’s Deconstruction, Teknion and PearsonLloyd share a look at the extensive design process behind their Zones Focus pod. PearsonLloyd?s preliminary Teknion portfolio analysis
Early sketches by Tom Lloyd for the Zones Collection
The design journey for this new collection started with a deep investigation and analysis of Teknion?s portfolio, during which PearsonLloyd identified areas that the brand could expand by offering a new range of contract furniture.
The investigation found the need for versatile and welcoming venues that enable people to work and connect with each other in a natural, informal way. These ideas informed the design thinking for a new collection for Teknion, which was expressed through preliminary sketches that set the tone and design language of Zones.
A first ...
Teknion partnered with London-based design studio PearsonLloyd on a series of contract furniture for contemporary workspaces. We featured the Zones collection before and have decided to go in for a closer look at their cleverly designed Focus pods. With offices leaning towards open working environments, the need for smaller, more private spaces has popped up, making Focus a practical necessity. The semi-private pods are designed to reduce extraneous noise and give one person or a couple of people a comfortable spot to work and possibly collaborate without distractions. For this month’s Deconstruction, Teknion and PearsonLloyd share a look at the extensive design process behind their Zones Focus pod. PearsonLloyd?s preliminary Teknion portfolio analysis
Early sketches by Tom Lloyd for the Zones Collection
The design journey for this new collection started with a deep investigation and analysis of Teknion?s portfolio, during which PearsonLloyd identified areas that the brand could expand by offering a new range of contract furniture.
The investigation found the need for versatile and welcoming venues that enable people to work and connect with each other in a natural, informal way. These ideas informed the design thinking for a new collection for Teknion, which was expressed through preliminary sketches that set the tone and design language of Zones.
A first ...
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