NEW LAYOUT, COLOURS AND MATERIALS
Egbert Bos, senior account manager at Gispen: 'We provided a floor-to-ceiling interior design in close consultation with Willem. The challenge was to create the requested modern meeting environment with as few structural modifications as possible. We came up with a clever new layout and presented a proposal for colours and materials'. The Schap now offers space for all sorts of meetings: from large consultations to small informal meetings, and from team meetings to calls. There are high and low seating solutions, agile workstations, project rooms and a silent room for ultimate focus. Willem: 'Reuse was paramount in everything. Walls have been removed and installed elsewhere. Ceiling tiles were taken out and reused. The new floor covering proposed by Gispen was made from 92.7% recycled and bio-based materials. And the furniture had to be equally sustainable.'
REUSED STRAIGHT FROM STOCK
Egbert: Furniture that is reused and comes directly from your own stock is the most sustainable solution, which is where we start. A series of chairs from the head office has been given a new home at the Schap. We also furnished all the conference rooms with refurbished products from our Circular Hub, sourced from other clients. Meaning all workstations, office chairs, conference tables and conference chairs.' These include refurbished sit/stand desks, A230 office chairs, conference chairs and conference tables as well as Artifort conference chairs.
We also sourced S and U-shaped Gispen HUGG collaborative workstations from the Hub. Additionally, a number of new items have been supplied consisting of sustainable materials. Notably Gispen Sett CE sofas featuring fully-recycled plastic frames, Ubu chairs by Planq – made of plastic derived from large batches of old textiles – and special footstools which still show the rough finish and edges of their original materials.
CO2-REDUCTION OF 5,590 KILOGRAMS
The combined use of these refurbished products, which carry the Gispen REVIVED label, has resulted in a CO2-reduction of 5,590 kilograms in comparison to new furniture. This is equivalent to driving an average car 32,420 kilometres or flying from Amsterdam to Paris 39 times.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE RESULT?
Willem: 'Our new meeting environment is very popular. This is also thanks to the new facilities such as the lecture room that can hold up to 50 people. We simply don't have that kind of space at the head office. As of the beginning of this year, the head office is even completely closed on Fridays, drawing employees to the Schap. This, in turn, saves us energy. Meanwhile, we have made another small adjustment; additional workstations have been added to a library that was underused. This is how flexible you need to be, and Gispen is just that. The interior and atmosphere of the Schap are so good that it has led to an additional request for a redesign of the interior of the head office as well. We are now taking this under consideration – again based on reuse, of course.'