Vodafone Prague headquarters renovation

Vodafone Prague headquarters renovation
Vodafone Prague headquarters renovation: office furniture and color reshaping communication industry office environment design
How can communication industry offices balance flexibility and happiness? 2500 square meters of zero building renovation, office furniture and color play to new heights

Address: Prague, Czech Republic
Area: 2500 square meters
Time: 2021
Photography by Prokop Laichter
Tags: Office Furniture | Office Environment Design | Shared Space | Communication Industry Office Design | Environmentally friendly Materials | Warm Colors | Flexibility | Digitization | Sustainability | Japanese style Partitions

In the telecommunications industry, offices are no longer synonymous with traditional cubicles. Vodafone, a globally renowned telecommunications operator, has showcased to everyone the new possibilities of office design in the telecommunications industry through a 'brick by brick' renovation at its headquarters in Prague.

The renovation was carried out by the CAPEXUS design team, which revitalized the 2500 square meter space without changing the building structure, solely through the updating of office furniture, the use of colors, and the introduction of flexible partitions. This is not only a visual upgrade, but also a deep evolution of working methods.

01 | Office Furniture: Atypical Elements, Activating Collaboration and Happiness
Traditional office renovation often relies on dismantling walls, wiring, and redoing ceilings - but Vodafone Prague headquarters provides another answer. Office furniture has become the core driving force for change.

The design team introduced a large number of "atypical" elements:

Desktop area: suitable for small presentations or team sharing

Practical Employee Kitchen: Encourage Informal Communication

Comfortable bench and high back sofa: creating a relaxing feeling like home

These furniture pieces are made of natural materials and warm tones, not only creating a brand new spatial atmosphere, but also invisibly stimulating communication and collaboration among employees. As CAPEXUS architect Martin Zidek said:

Flexibility, digitization, and sustainability are the main trends for growth. In Vodafone's new office, only 15% of the space is used for traditional workstations, while the rest is for co creation stations, brainstorming areas, and collaboration spaces

This is precisely the cutting-edge idea of office design in the communication industry: offices are no longer bound by workstations, but defined by behaviors guided by office furniture.

02 | Color and Partition: Inspired by Japanese Style, Lighting up Office Environment Design
In office environment design, partitions are often overlooked, but the Vodafone project has turned them into a highlight. The designer adopted a mobile Japanese style sliding wall - with guide rails, lightweight and easy to operate, even when closed, it can still transmit light, dividing space without sacrificing transparency.

In addition, flexible curtains, organic shaped seats, and green plant landscaping imitating Japanese miniature plants further enhance the breathing sensation of the space. The walls are partially painted, utilizing uneven textures to create dynamic visual effects, allowing the entire office to capture the attention of visitors at first glance.

These design techniques are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also serve the fast-paced and highly collaborative needs unique to the communication industry - spaces can be reorganized at any time, and teams can freely switch work modes.

03 | Zero building renovation, how to extend the vitality of the office?
Every office will face the problem of 'aging'. But Vodafone's case proves that new furniture and unconventional solutions can rejuvenate a space without the need for extensive demolition and construction.

This approach is particularly important for the communication industry - the industry is changing rapidly, team size fluctuates greatly, and if every adjustment requires moving walls and changing water and electricity, the cost is extremely high. Through modular office furniture, movable partitions, and flexible office environment design, enterprises can quickly respond to changes while maintaining the beauty and comfort of the space.

Vodafone Prague headquarters has thus become a reusable model: office furniture is no longer just tables, chairs, and benches, but a part of spatial strategy; Office environment design is no longer solely focused on appearance, but serves human behavior and efficiency.

Summary | Office design in the telecommunications industry, the future is here
Keywords: office furniture, office environment design, communication industry office design, shared space, flexibility

Core data: Only 15% of traditional workstations, 2500 square meters with zero building renovation

Replicable experience: replace fixed walls with mobile partitions, replace enclosed meeting rooms with high back sofas and co creation stations

If your company is also facing the problems of outdated offices and inefficient collaboration, you may consider following Vodafone's approach - starting with office furniture and color partitions, perhaps you can open a new door.

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