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An Office Jungle Gym, a Stool That Follows You Around to Meetings and More Fresh Ideas for the Modern Workplace From Neocon 2016
Neocon, the leading interior design tradeshow for the workplace wrapped up its 2016 edition at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago last week. Designers and manufacturers featured their latest collections, with a variety of new, innovative solutions for today’s fluid office environments. Highlights included Jonas Van Put’s BuzziJungle, Metropolis Magazine’s New Talents showcase, a new communal work table inspired by the ubiquitous picnic table by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin for Emeco and a captivating Maker Spaces installation by Haworth which gave us a peek behind the scenes as artisans worked on creating iconic pieces from their collection.
After taking a hiatus last year, we were glad to see Morlen Sinoway’s Guerilla Truck Show making a comeback at Neocon this year. Lined up outside the Merchandise Mart, ten trucks brought emerging designers including furniture designer Steven Haulenbeek, Goodland Studio in Milwaukee and student designers from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Illinois Institute of Technology and Columbia College Chicago.
Merchandise Mart foyer by Herman Miller
Herman Miller’s foyer concept touches on two important themes for NeoCon 2016; the social office and the need for power outlets.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
Office_Excavate by Wolf Gordon
Office_Excavate deconstructs the cubicle office block into a faceted collaborative space. Each triangular wedge features one of Wolf Gordon’s extensive upholstery textiles for the workplace.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
BuzziJungle by Jonas Van Put for BuzziSpace
“Climb, lounge, and meet vertically.” BuzziJungle invites users to break the traditional boundary—and posture—of the office worker.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
Metropolis presents New Talent in partnership with NeoCon
Curated by Metropolis in partnership with NeoCon, New Talent showcases new work from designers and architects. Display design by Design with Company.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
Metropolis presents New Talent in partnership with NeoCon
Among the innovative practices showcased is St. Petersburg, Florida-based designers, DAMM. Lighting on view is Theorem, Fovea, Myron, and Untitled.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
Metropolis presents New Talent in partnership with NeoCon
In Doll’s House by Design With Company, the house is a fluid site where interiors become exterior and vice-versa.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
Riot Flora by 2x4 for Tarkett
Inspired by patterns that destabilize surface, Riot Flora flooring by 2x4 for Tarkett features flowers that disperse to pixels.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
Glow by K&CO for Tarkett
Play with a range of flourescent, pink, mint, and gray gradients with the Glow flooring collection.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
Oppositions Forms and Fabrics by Designtex
With Oppositions, Designtex looked at how upholstery could transform iconic furniture. Pictured here is Vico Magestretti’s Sinbad (1981) covered in Sampler with trim made from Melange.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
Oppositions Forms and Fabrics by Designtex
The Ekstrem chair (1972) by Terje Ekstrøm upholstered in the nylon/ wool Heather line.
Photo credit: Michael Savona
View the full gallery herehttp://www.core77.com/gallery/54076/An-Office-Jungle-Gym-a-Stool-That-Follows-You-Around-to-Meetings-and-More-Fresh-Ideas-for-the-Modern-Workplace-From-Neocon-2016