AMS
Location: Kraków
Workplaces: 160
Area: 2800 m2
Design: Elżbieta Myczka-Ruszaj Design Studio
This isn't the first time we've worked with AMS, so we're even more pleased that we've also furnished AMS' newest location with top-quality, stylish and modern office furniture.
Changing its headquarters, AMS decided to create a modern office for its employees and guests based on the latest trends and a new approach to shaping the work environment. “An interior design was created taking into account the client's guidelines and tailored to the specific location, so, for example, the names of the rooms refer to the pond nearby. In accordance with the client's wishes, the office is designed in subdued colors, using natural materials and filled with vivid greenery.” - says architect Elżbieta Myczka-Ruszaj (Pracownia Projektowa Elżbieta Myczka-Ruszaj), who designed the office space.
As HOOF, we took care of the furniture that allowed the AMS headquarters to become a place frequented not only by employees, but also by guests. In this realization, especially noteworthy are RIM Flexi chairs and NOTI brand seats, thanks to which it was possible to create friendly coworking areas. The conference rooms were furnished with Interstuhl and Bejot armchairs and chairs.
The project uses modern solutions for hybrid offices. “The office was divided into smaller open space areas, collaboration zones and multiple meeting rooms of various sizes,” - Elżbieta Myczka-Ruszaj tells us. Among other things, the SAAR shelving we supplied was useful for separating the spaces. In turn, the open space included Hush booths, which provide privacy and focus during phone calls or meetings, as well as areas for informal meetings and conversations, and collaboration areas in the form of tables of various heights.
As a result, the AMS office is friendly, suitable for hybrid work and full of eye-pleasing greenery. It offers areas for quiet work, for collaborative work and for meetings, where both employees and visitors will feel comfortable.
On behalf of HOOF, Łukasz Toczek was responsible for the project.