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We present the offices of the future in Interiores magazine

We present the offices of the future in Interiores magazine

The digital edition of the magazine Interiores publishes a report on some offices on Avenida Diagonal in Barcelona that Coblonal Interior Design Studio has furnished in an interior design proposal for the offices of the future in the post-pandemic context.

The presence of the virus has caused activity in companies and their offices to alter. And the presence of its occupants has been reduced and teleworking has become an established modality.

Teleworking has become clear something that Coblonal Interior Design Studio has been promoting for years: bringing home furniture, materials and finishes to the office.

After all, we spend many hours at work. We receive visits from clients and collaborators on whom we want to make a good impression. And there is nothing better than being able to receive them and work in a pleasant and comfortable environment.

That is why we are convinced that the offices of the future will look more and more like our homes. Pleasant fabrics, woods and comfortable spaces. It is only necessary to take into account certain aspects in your choice in order to ensure durability in conditions of intensive use. Although in most cases, its wear will be even less than what we have in our homes.

We invite you to visit the Interiores’ webpage to discover some of the keys to the offices of the future or visit the project webpage on our website.

Oficinas Diagonal Coblonal Interiorismo

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