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VicBooth Office by Vicoustic

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VicBooth Office booth with white walls and full length windows used in an open plan office with wooden floors

Dezeen Showroom: VicBooth Office created by acoustic design brand Vicoustic is a collection of phone booths and meeting rooms designed to create sound-insulated spaces within open plan offices.

The brand created VicBooth Office in response to the increasing demand for private, flexible spaces in offices.

The booths are ideal for phone calls and video call meetings, as well as quiet spaces for employees to focus on work.

VicBooth Office booth with white walls and full length windows used in an open plan office with brick wallsThe exterior of the pods come in three different colours, including white

The collection varies in size from one-by-one metre booths to three-by-four metre rooms, which can be combined to create different office layouts.

Made from melamine and MDF, the exterior is available in three colours, including black, natural oak and white.

Vicbooth Office pod by Vicoustic used in the corner of an office with white walls and glass doorVicBooth Office pods come in a range of sizes that can be customised to suit different office spaces

The interior is finished in a non-woven textile made from recycled plastic bottles, which is also intended to provide sound insulation.

The booth walls are made up of modular sections that come in customisable options, including plain wall, glass door, full-length or half-length windows and with shelves.

Product: VicBooth Office

Brand: Vicoustic

Contact:sales@vicoustic.com

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Silent Room acoustic pod by Narbutas

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Silent Room acoustic pod by Narbutas

Dezeen Showroom: workplace furniture brand Narbutas has added new customisation options to its Silent Room acoustic pods, offering a glass back wall for a transparent and light-filled office environment.

Narbutas' Silent Room acoustic pods create "a room within a room" in open workspaces, giving employees a private space to make calls, hold small meetings or focus on complex tasks.

Silent Room acoustic pod by NarbutasA new customisation option for Narbutas' Silent Room pods allows for transparent glass walls on both sides

The new version of the pod has a transparent glass back-wall insert instead of the classic upholstered exterior back panel, which is a good option for settings where it would be undesirable to block light.

Narbutas suggests this option for the middle of open-plan workplaces or for areas that are close to windows or glass partitions.

Silent Room acoustic pod by NarbutasThe pods allow a quiet, private space for focused work or calls

As with all Silent Room variations, the pod comfortably fits up to four people and is equipped with USB type A and C connectors for charging devices.

It features low-noise fans that maintain good air quality and LED lamps that Narbutas says create a "warm and homely" atmosphere within, all kept at an optimal setting by smart controls.

Product: Silent Room

Brand: Narbutas

Contact: press@narbutas.com

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Offecct launches furniture by Pauline Deltour as family aims to realise her final designs

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Offecct designs by Pauline Deltour

Swedish furniture maker Offecct has unveiled two new pieces by designer Pauline Deltour, the first created since her death last year, as her family and colleagues vow to take her final designs into production.

Launched at Stockholm Design Week, the Pauline chair and Thelma screen divider were designed by Deltour for Offecct, but had not been put into production when the French designer unexpectedly died at the age of 38 on 10 September 2021.

Portrait of Pauline DeltourPauline Deltour created a chair and sound absorber for Offecct. Photo is by Cyrrill Matter

The launch of the chair and sound absorber form part of her family and colleagues' plan to launch her final designs. They also hope to introduce an award in Deltour's name to be given to emerging female designers.

"When Pauline passed away five months ago, it was really unexpected," her husband Nicolas Tiry said at the collection launch in the Swedish capital.

"Pauline's studio is ten years and in those ten years, she had 35 clients, 50 collections and 180 products released," he added. "She created and imagined such a wide range of products."

Husband and colleagues to complete Deltour's work

After Deltour passed away, Tiry decided to put his job in the film industry on hold to take care of her studio. Together with her colleague Claire Pondard, Tiry is now working on finishing her projects.

"There were so many projects in the pipeline, I felt I had to do something – it was something we needed to do to complete the project, because there was no way for me that her work would stop like this," Tiry explained.

He and Pondard are collaborating with other designers and friends of Deltour to complete the projects that were underway when she passed, with the Offecct one the first to launch.

"With Offecct, we felt relieved to find people who had the same goal and aim that we had, to finish the project to honour Pauline," Tiry said. "To honour Pauline is what drives us today."

Thelma screen divider and Pauline chairThe Thelma screen divider and Pauline chair launched in Stockholm

Deltour's designs for Offecct were created based on the idea that we need more flexible office spaces than before.

The two pieces are Pauline, a "modern take on a club chair" and Thelma, a sound-absorbing screen divider that "takes the standard acoustic screen divider and turns it into a design product," Offecct design lead Tobias Strålman said.

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The products were developed from a series of drawings and prototypes that the designer created before she died.

"They immediately understood Pauline's intention and took care to respect the precision of the drawings that she made," Ponsard said of Offecct.

Offecct project is first to launch

Tiry and Deltour's studio plan to release a further 10 projects that Deltour was working on.

"We are very proud, happy and excited to show the project today," Tiry said. "This is the first project that we release since Pauline passed away, so it's an important moment."

"We are finishing the projects and we have also dived into the archive, and have discovered a couple of projects and are reaching out to clients to discuss the possibility of launching them," he added.

"But after that we will not be accepting any new projects – there is no reason."

Pauline chair by Pauline DeltourThey are the first of the designer's final projects

Tiry and Deltour's studio hope to also honour her with an exhibition and an award in her name.

"We will work on an exhibition and are discussing with the school where Pauline went about doing something special, maybe an award for female designers," Tiry said.

"Something that would make sense for a young designer because I think it's important as a woman and as a designer in the world that's changing now, to keep her in mind," he added.

"I think she would have continued and have a special place – she has a special place, but it was just the beginning. We will try with our strength to make something special – as special as she was."

Deltour had a diverse portfolio that spanned furniture, product, jewellery and transport design. She had previously worked with brands including Hem, for which she designed a rug made from rope, and Established & Sons, with which she created the range of graphic Bloc tables.

The photography is by Björn Ceder unless otherwise stated.

Stockholm Design Week is taking place in Stockholm from 7 to 13 February. __SeeDezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.

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