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WORKING SMARTER

COOL

The office of Middle Park House was designed and styled by sisällä for a client who runs a consultancy business from home. Sisällä carefully selected a colour palette that would nurture a sense of calm and consequently encourage productivity – the hue of the walls oozes coolness that is energised by a vibrant watermelon-coloured table. Crucially, the desk area (complete with floor-to-ceiling cork pin-board) is located in a niche with a view to the street, offering the client moments of respite from the demands of the working day. In a most skilful way, this home office is carved into activity zones that spice up the interior program

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