Cobild Office in Melbourne by Mim Design.
Dexterous planning maximises the sense of space, carving out dedicated areas for team collaboration. Circular touch-down tables and private booths address agile work practices, encouraging staff to move between settings to best suit their needs. The democratic use of space and transparency across the work floor reaffirms Ironside’s inclusive culture, while full-height linen curtains can be drawn for visual privacy as required.
Walls and ceilings are washed with grey polished plaster, complemented by resilient blackened steel frames, exposed service ducts and honed concrete floors. Lustrous jewel-toned carpets paired with leather and boucle upholsteries give warmth and tactility, with tonal shifts reflecting a subtle approach to identity and wayfinding. Settings are anchored by a series of Wastberg Cone pendants accentuating the double-height volume, the elemental geometry giving a youthful, graphic quality.
The character of the workplace is further elevated in the private mezzanine suite of managing director, Luke Skurrie. Custom walnut and ox-blood lacquered joinery, sage- toned carpets, rich upholsteries and honed marble come together in harmony, enhanced by the deeply-hued paintings of artist Bruce Summers.
While the workplace is principally comprised of locally-designed and Australian-made pieces from the likes of Jardan, ISM, Daniel Barbera and Daniel Giffin, iconic design pieces are peppered throughout; a thoughtful juncture of the familiar and unexpected.
Built with precision and restraint, Ironside’s warehouse vernacular gains contemporary appeal and offers lasting impact. Brem’s architectural and materially-driven approach reinforces Ironside position as a leading boutique construction company while elevating the working lives and prosperity of their team.
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