Beacon Lighting HQ Melbourne

Adopting a flexible working model, the Beacon offices are designed to be open and collaborative; ‘bringing down the walls’ between different areas of the business to unite teams and conjuring a sense of energy and excitement around coming into work.

Foolscap has employed materiality and lighting as a dynamic tool for expressing activated and quiet zones. Vibrant colours, warm walnut timbers, metal detailing and custom lighting are used to activate workspaces, break-out zones, and informal meeting points.

Quieter zones are expressed through pared-back palettes. Here, walls are finished in a textured warm white paint while coloured carpet tiles highlight specific zones. Earthy green flooring is used in the meeting rooms; with pink flooring in the boardroom, and orange in the phone booth.

Visitors are welcomed by an impactful custom reception desk with veined marble surface and bespoke tile joinery finished in an arresting terracotta glaze. Beacon Lighting really encapsulates the new wave of flexible workspaces designed to support remote working, while also offering activated and busy workspaces.

 

LOCATION:
Melbourne

BUDGET:
$850,000

SIZE:
800 m2

ARCHITECTS / INTERIOR DESIGNERS:
Foolscap Studio

 
Beacon Lighting modern kitchen
Beacon Lighting reception area
Beacon Lighting seating area
Beacon Lighting office space and conference room

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