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OmniRoom room-in-room system by Mute

Dezeen Showroom: office brand Mute has launched a workplace configuration system named OmniRoom, which is an adaptable, modular alternative to plasterboard walls.

OmniRoom offers 100 architect-designed "rooms" to choose from, including workstations, lounge areas, conference rooms and coffee points, with frames and walls made of painted and 100 per cent fully recyclable aluminium.

OmniRoom is a highly customisable room-in-room system for workplaces

Alternatively, users can design their own custom rooms using 13 prefabricated construction modules that can be combined to create closed and open rooms as well as space dividers.

All configurations can be customised with a choice of 30 wall-mounted add-ons including desks, cabinets, shelves and accessories, which can be affixed to either the inside or outside.

Designs can be finished with add-on furniture like desks and shelves

Omniroom is assembled using a time-saving click-in system invented and patented by Mute and can also be easily dismantled and moved when the needs of the workplace change.

Both custom-designed and preconfigured rooms come fully equipped with ventilation, electricity and lighting, and enclosed rooms all have acoustic systems for noise reduction.

"Today's workspace fit-outs have to be agile to suit different working styles and adjust to team sizes and needs or even locations," said Mute founder and managing director Szymon Rychlik.

"OmniRoom is the ultimate kit for building new hybrid-work-era offices: dynamic, human-centred and fully flexible."

Product: OmniRoom
Brand: Mute
Contact: t.cirmirakis@mute.design

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