Explore by Space

Workspaces & Open Plan
Where most work actually happens. Individual focus coexists with team collaboration, movement breaks up static sitting, and well-organised space can prevent the chaos that derails productivity.

Meeting
Spaces for four to twelve people, where decisions get made, plans take shape and problems get solved. Smart design allows people to easily gather to move projects forward, then make space for the next meeting.

Boardroom
Strategic decisions need proper settings. Smarter boardroom spaces focus attention without distraction, allowing leadership teams to make the choices that define company direction, or create a lasting impression with clients and partners.

Conference
For all-day sessions, multi-team workshops, and presentations that matter; smarter conference spaces are designed for extended engagement. Comfort directly affects how well people think and how much they retain, so every detail matters.

Reception & Welcome Areas
For first impressions that last, these transition spaces should give visitors an immediate sense of your professionalism, your culture, and the way you approach your work.

Collaboration & Breakout
Spaces where informal conversations happen between formal meetings. From quick catchups to spontaneous problem-solving, you can design for the daily interactions that keep work and workplace culture moving.

Lunch & Staffroom
Every workplace should have a space for unwinding and restoring energy. Smarter lunch and staffroom spaces give people somewhere they can decompress, refuel, and rebuild the informal relationships that keep your workplace culture humming.

Training
Knowledge transfer needs to stick. Smarter training spaces reconfigure for different learning styles and group sizes, accommodating everything from lecture formats to hands-on practice throughout the day.

Executive Offices
Private spaces for concentrated work and confidential conversations. These are the spaces where senior leaders handle sensitive decisions, host important meetings, and maintain their focus on the big picture.

Home Office
Professional work in residential settings has never been more normalised. Smarter home office spaces help establish boundaries between work and home life, supporting productivity without consuming entire living areas.

Focus & Quiet Spaces
Even in an open plan space, there’s a need for quiet and focus. Smarter workplaces include space for phone calls requiring privacy, detailed work demanding unbroken attention, and video meetings where background noise gets in the way or clear communication.