GRAOD SS25 LOOKBOOK: Post Industrial Dystopia Rushes out Rebel CYBER

Our exploration of such scope is supported by our latest CYBER lounge chair, which forwards the image of digital futurism by making up the whole back of a nano coated stainless steel sheet yet in folds.


Lightweight office furniture warehousing in the post-industrial style context where possibly bare block bricks and concrete constructs seem hardly envision. However, our exploration of such scope is supported by our latest CYBER lounge chair, which forwards the image of digital futurism by making up the whole back of a nano-coated stainless steel sheet yet in folds. We capture the luminous influx into such an encounter between the industrial legacy burdens and the unknown disruptive innovations at the foot of the staircase through the lens of CYBER.


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Open floor co-working without serious partitions catering to spontaneous collaboration and distribution becomes a modern working norm. However, the full natural light and complete noise isolation ask more for seamless transforming between independent modular zones and smart switching between working modes.


The cyber may be ideal for the manager or executive's office room, yet we also need to introduce the traditional versatile and adaptive combinations for professional or leisure business conversations depending on the companies’ business and service type. The swivel office chairs, including the popular Lord and Queen, coupled with the pipe table on castors, primarily meet the end of flexible and dynamic working without zone limits. As for hours of working with teammates on site, we suggest the Yoyo bench and Queen barstool with anti-slip pads to ensure comfortable sitting for longer. Accordingly, we replace the highly responsive pipe with the Otto meeting table in a whole wood frame and legs. Additionally, we place the chunky fatty sofa around the pudding pouf and Fungo table for leisure time. The seemingly incomplete interior construction reflects post-industrial aesthetics even more by keeping the materials in their original looks without overreacting to the realistic environment while coming closer to its essence as modern minimalism calls up. We therefore forsake any trying hard on styling or formatting the workspace.




Besides the Cyber chair, we also bring in the Moonshot shelf for whiteboard writing during presentations, in combination with the high-back Every barstool and High Ray bar table, altogether refining the atmosphere for collaborative working. The other Modo Pod sofa is on the other hand going into a personal study zone downstairs by the window. The Queen chairs aforementioned come off as the normal backup seating solutions in case a larger meeting scale is asked.




On the other side facing the Fatty sofa, there can be another impromptu gathering as a workgroup exclusively lays out with the Walker screen series including the poufs and TV station in attractive contrasted red and yellow palettes. The Rice, Fungo, Pudding poufs, and Piers for temporarily putting the note scripts can be scattered around the place, helping recognize the spatial functionality.




Once removing the Moonshot shelf for keeping around sticky notes, the recording pen, and laptops from the workshop space, the blue and noise-isolated Cosy screen with attached whiteboard becomes the option. The high-back Every barstools in either black and cyan PP or emerald shell on the fauna-patterned carpet bring outdoor vibrance in impressively.



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