Zoku's desire for empty offices
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Zoku's desire for empty offices

Empty space in the tower next door inspires a new yielding idea

Zoku Paris, Studio
The new studio design at Zoku Paris: the bed is no longer recognisable. / © Ewout Huibers & Concrete

Disruption in 2016: Zoku flexibilises the classic room with a new way of thinking about space. The creative minds from Amsterdam concealed the bathrooms, integrated the kitchen and kitchen table and moved the bed "upstairs". The result was a hybrid of bedroom, serviced apartment and office. Now there is a new vision.  

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