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This original office was produced by Produce Workshop at the request of Little Red Ants Creative Studio who works in the field of video production. The studio, located in a district of the city of Singapore, proposes to develop works that test the received ideas and the limits of the creative spirit.
Original wooden desk in the premises of Little Red Ants Creative Studio
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This mission is illustrated in a successful way in its premises. Made of wood, this office furniture has been designed to stimulate communication between the studio’s employees. The solution found by Produce Workshop is very interesting: the furniture takes the form of a ribbon that spreads throughout the premises of Little Red Ants Creative Studio. In this way, it connects the different interior spaces as well as the people who are there.
Original office design by Produce Workshop
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The wooden desk that you see in our pictures is loaded with an eloquent message. It visually represents the spirit of collaboration in the company and the combined efforts of employees to achieve their common goals. He also personifies the way in which the stages of the work of each of the members of the studio are united in a global work.
Original office for planning workspace
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The office has also been designed to be in harmony with the way the studio creative process is organized. The movement is therefore oriented from the workspace of the writers, who are responsible for the first steps of the creation of the videos, to the editors, who are in charge of the finishing tasks of the products.
Original desktop idea in wood to stimulate the collaborative spirit
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This gigantic piece of furniture also offers a practical advantage: it can easily hide all the electrical cables, very abundant in the premises, and use its structure to connect computers and other computer equipment in different areas of the city. inside.
Photo of large original two-tiered wooden desk
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Design TV cabinet hiding a bar
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Part of the furniture has bars that allow employees to climb on the high part of the furniture and sit on a platform that houses a table and some wooden chairs. The Produce Workshop team also implemented another creative idea in the same workspace: a bar hidden behind the TV cabinet wall (in the picture above).
Wooden design furniture by Produce Workshop
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Image of wooden design sofa
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Produce Workshop, located in Singapore, is a team of young professionals who specialize in the design and realization of objects and interior design. The team always tries to give their projects a story or a particular message. Through her projects and achievements, she demonstrates that constraints related to available budgets and financial savings are important elements that she strives to respect and that stimulate the creative spirit.
Modern wooden TV cabinet by Produce Workshop
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Produce Workshop is made up of four young professionals, Yi Cheng, Juan Hao Loh, Yap Boon Kiat and Stanley Tan, each working on different aspects of the company’s life, from designing interior design to furniture manufacturing and strategic development of the business to complete with issues related to its financial management.
Picture of wooden bookcase cabinet with space for TV set
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Design wooden furniture for wall and TV storage
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Pictures of the original desk and wooden design furniture by Produce Workshop and Edward Hendricks, CIA Photography
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