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Eurobump Unfold  Multifunctional Workspace by Belis Memik

Eurobump Unfold Multifunctional Workspace

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

The interior workspace environment presents an open, light-filled rectangular space with industrial architectural character softened by residential-quality furnishings and warm material tones throughout, its most prominent feature being the dramatic exposed ceiling structure overhead where white-painted corrugated metal decking creates rhythmic linear patterns stretching across the full span approximately three meters above the floor, punctuated by exposed white-painted structural beams and supporting infrastructure including ventilation ducts and track lighting systems that reveal the building's honest structural expression. Beginning in the immediate foreground and occupying the central zone of the composition, a substantial dining table with elongated oval form constructed of dark espresso-brown wood extends horizontally across approximately three meters of floor space, its rich warm timber surface appearing smooth with a matte finish that shows subtle wood grain texture suggesting walnut or stained oak, the table's rounded edges introducing gentle sculptural quality to its otherwise clean-lined modern form, measuring approximately one meter in width and standing at standard dining height near eighty centimeters. Surrounding this central table, six matching dining chairs in black-stained wood with simple rectilinear frame construction position symmetrically, three along the near edge facing away from the viewer and three along the far edge facing forward, each chair featuring a woven natural fiber seat in warm biscuit-beige tones that appears as textured and slightly yielding like wicker or cane providing visual and tactile warmth against the dark wooden frames, the chair backs rising to approximately mid-back height with straight vertical slats suggesting Scandinavian modern design vocabulary. Suspended above this central gathering area, two large pendant light fixtures hang at different heights from thin black cords descending from the ceiling infrastructure, these luminaires shaped as organic rounded forms resembling smooth river stones or abstract sculptural pods measuring approximately forty centimeters across, their exterior surfaces finished in charcoal gray suggesting concrete or ceramic material with matte texture, while their interior cavities glow with warm amber light around three thousand Kelvin color temperature creating soft luminous crescents visible on their undersides like captured sunset warmth. The floor surface throughout extends as large-format tiles or polished concrete in warm beige-gray tones suggesting limestone or cement with subtle tonal variation and slight sheen, its smooth surface appearing cool and solid underfoot, serving as a neutral foundation that reflects ambient daylight softly without glare. The right third of the composition opens dramatically through floor-to-ceiling glazing constructed of black-painted steel mullions forming a geometric grid pattern of approximately twenty rectangular window panels, each measuring roughly one meter wide by two meters tall, this transparent wall system extending from floor to ceiling and revealing exterior views of a landscape containing evergreen trees suggesting fir or spruce in mid-green tones beneath a partly cloudy sky in pale blue-gray with white cumulus formations, the natural light streaming through these windows reading as cool and diffused suggesting either north orientation or overcast conditions, illuminating the interior with gentle even brightness without creating harsh shadows or hotspots. Moving to the background left, the space transitions into functional zones including a kitchenette area where dark wood cabinetry in the same espresso tone as the dining table extends along the wall in a linear configuration approximately four meters long, featuring both upper wall-mounted cabinets and lower base cabinets creating storage capacity, the upper cabinets appearing to be approximately seventy centimeters tall while lower cabinets stand at standard counter height near ninety centimeters, a section of white countertop surface visible suggesting quartz or solid surface material providing work surface for food preparation. Further left in the deeper background, a seating area emerges where several navy blue upholstered cube ottomans in deep saturated blue reminiscent of midnight or lapis provide alternative seating, these soft cubic forms measuring approximately forty-five centimeters per side, positioned near vertical wall panels that appear as dark charcoal gray creating spatial definition, while a wall-mounted flat screen display in black frame attaches to this background wall suggesting presentation or entertainment capability. The leftmost wall visible in the foreground presents as a tall dark wood panel extending floor-to-ceiling suggesting either a structural column wrap or storage volume faced in the same espresso-toned wood as other furnishings, its surface smooth and vertical providing visual anchor and warm chromatic weight to balance the bright glazing opposite. Throughout the space, the color palette maintains restraint with warm beige-gray flooring, cool white walls and ceiling, rich espresso wood tones, black metal accents, navy blue upholstery providing saturated chromatic punctuation, and warm amber pendant light glow creating pools of gentle illumination, while natural green vegetation visible through the windows adds organic life to the composition. The overall atmosphere suggests professional workspace designed with residential comfort and aesthetic refinement, the generous natural light creating brightness and connection to exterior environment suggesting openness approximately fifteen hundred lux at the windows diminishing to perhaps four hundred lux in deeper zones, supplemented by artificial lighting that would provide task illumination for evening hours, the temperature feeling comfortable and temperate as if climate-controlled to approximately twenty-one degrees, the acoustic quality implied as controlled by the hard smooth surfaces balanced by fabric elements, and the spatial experience suggesting both collaborative potential around the central table and individual retreat possibilities in the peripheral zones, creating an environment that supports multiple modes of work and interaction while maintaining visual coherence and material integrity throughout.

The Eurobump Multifunctional Workspace redefines office design by integrating flexibility, movement, and collaboration. Modular elements allow seamless transitions between work modes, optimizing space efficiency. Natural light, sustainable materials, and ergonomic solutions enhance well-being, fostering productivity in a dynamic, inviting environment. Designed to meet evolving professional needs, this multifunctional workspace balances functionality with employee comfort and innovation.