At their core, each booth is a compact architecture of two facing benches and a central table – a familiar layout, reimagined for mobility and transformation. Mounted on discreet wheels, they move with the pulse of activity. Built-in electric ports, WiFi, and audio are just the beginning: heating and cooling modules can be added as needed. These booths don’t just serve; they grow.
The benches, table, and structural frame are all composed of accessible, modular parts. Screws are visible, panels can be removed, cushions replaced. Every booth is built to be opened, understood, and restored. This is circular design in action - systems that invite repair instead of resisting it.
The standard configuration becomes a foundation for expression. Cushions, finishes, lighting, and even the table’s surface can be tailored to purpose and place – study nook, podcast hub, and pop-up café. The form adapts to identity. Communities make them theirs through color, texture, and use.
A Design That Belongs
They are not just booths – they are shared spaces. Two benches and a table become a site of conversation, collaboration, and rest. They adapt to new contexts, resist obsolescence through repair, and invite the human touch through customisation.