BoConcept 基於數十年來對客戶家居深入了解,能就如何規劃現代室內裝潢並使其更環保提供專業建議,無論是起居還是工作空間。
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現在流行的丹麥詞彙和概念「 hygge 」近年來在世界各地風行,引起了記者、部落格家和美食家等的興趣。因為他們試圖了解並確定這個詞彙的意義。結論聽起來像是這樣:溫暖的燭光照亮室內,美味的食物、甜點和舒緩的飲品圍繞在身旁,可以獨自享受也可以與朋友和家人相伴。然而,這種舒適的氛圍具有深刻的意識,那就是單純創造讓您感覺良好的氛圍,認知到我們的幸福感和心態會受到我們為周遭環境投入的心血所影響。
Danish furniture manufacturer, BoConcept, has been producing interiors for the home since 1952. Back in the 1950s, the Danish furniture industry was blossoming, furnishing Danish homes as well as foreign ones with the build-up of strong export channels all over the world. When the demand for Scandinavia's simple and functional wooden chairs and tables started cooling down again in the late 1960s, only the manufacturers who understood how to follow the market and understand its new demands and tendencies were able to continue to trade. With its 70 years of experience and close contact with its end-consumers, BoConcept holds valuable insights into what is desired and what is needed in home environments.
From experience, BoConcept know that it takes constant research and development – not to mention, listening – to understand what consumers need and which kinds of environments make people feel good During the last two years of worldwide pandemic, across countries and cultures, one specific trend has grown bigger than most: the home office, and more specifically, how to install and set one up which blends into an atmosphere of calm and comfort, which forms the basis of a home. Alessio Maiolino, Commercial Design Manager at BoConcept, works with high-volume residential and commercial projects daily; a pro when it comes to grasping how to combine comfort and functionality.
‘There are several challenges involved in working from home and therefore it’s important to find the best spot within your home to set up the office. Being able to work without distractions, so that you’re able to focus and be productive is key, ideally close to natural light and away from unnecessary noise. On the other hand, when work is done, you’ll need to be able to unplug and not be reminded about emails and other tasks; multifunctional furniture can be of great help in storing away laptops and papers, for example. Working from home takes discipline and therefore it’s smart to install objects that help shape our good habits.’
Maiolino points out the great benefits of working from home; like the possibilities it offers for a better work-life balance and the short, stress-free commute. In addition, you get the chance to completely customise an office which fits your individual style and needs. ‘I would suggest finding a solution that revolves around you, your inner style, your sense of comfort and quality; let the space render an appealing and welcoming feeling, the same one we always aspire to find each day coming back home after a long day outside. Design your home-office “sweet spot”, choose timeless pieces, pick finishes to match the rest of the furniture. If you're in a separate room, even better! ‘Unleash your personal style from scratch, whether that fits with a bright Scandinavian setting consisting of white and light wood accents or more dramatic, masculine, dark oak and smokey tones. Think about which technical equipment you are going to need and seek out smart furniture that provides functionality and aesthetic benefits. Then, accessorise it with items that bring you joy and give even more character, a piece of art and beautiful, vibrant plants.’
And contrary to the 1950s, today BoConcept not only fits out homes, but also offices, hotels, institutions, literally every corner of the hospitality sector. From experience, the company knows that it takes constant research and development – not to mention, listening – to understand what consumers need and which kinds of environments make people feel good; to find that intersection where both comfort and functionality are attendant.