Architect and Builder February/March 2019 | Page 76

INTERIORWATCH THE LATEST NEWS AND PRODUCTS FROM THE COMMERCIAL INTERIOR INDUSTRY WHY THE POD IS POPPING UP EVERYWHERE IN OFFICES IN SA NEWSWORTHY ROBIN SPRONG’S STUNNING KLEINE RIJKE COLLECTION Robin Sprong Cape Town-based, winning Wallpapers, the multi-award wallpaper studio and one of South Africa’s leading bespoke wallpaper companies, has released a striking botanical range of designs. Kleine Rijke is Dutch for ‘little riches’. The wallpaper range was inherited from a 100 year old collection and was etched in the 1800’s. Each piece is truly unique and consists of incredibly fine detail. It can be used as a single The pod - a small, free-standing box or space that is typically soundproof and designed to fit just one or two people - is taking over offices in South Africa according one of the country’s biggest office space and furniture consultancies. Isla Galloway-Gaul, Managing Director of Inspiration Office said: “Privacy pods that allow you to meet or talk on the phone without others overhearing, or work in complete silence, have been installed in many offices ranging from start ups to large companies with thousands of employees. We have experienced rising demand for pods over the past few years and expect them to become increasingly popular in offices in South Africa.” One of the biggest reasons for companies installing pods in their public spaces is people’s need for silence and privacy. “We all need periods of silence, especially at work,” said Galloway-Gaul. “Working and commuting in busy urban environments is putting a lot of noise and busyness pressure on our lifestyles.” People around the world tend to spend increasing numbers of hours at work compared to decades past, and because of the rise of open plan offices we need the option to go somewhere quiet and carry on working. “While many people like open plan offices, others find in makes for a more difficult work environment by creating more stress, reducing productivity and lowering job satisfaction. Most people struggle with concentration anyway, even without interruptions and elevated noise levels,“ she added. Pods can be easily installed and they do away with the need to build entirely new private rooms. They can be added and removed according to need and as they are small, can be slotted in without making much change to the overall offices space or aesthetic. They are also much more cost effective and far less disruptive than making wholesale changes to an office,” said Galloway-Gaul. “Companies can still have uncluttered open offices and accommodate those who need quiet.” Productivity is another factor behind their popularity. Pods make it more convenient for people to work more, thereby increasing productivity. Productivity in the workplace is vital to support an efficient business and enhance the bottom line, but it is apparent that a lot of employees feel that they are sometimes restricted by the environment around them. Said Galloway-Gaul: “Organisations must create as much choice as possible to enable employees to vary noise levels to meet their needs depending on what they’re working on. There is a growing demand for pods around the world. It’s a growth area and one that could be a disrupter to how companies plan their spaces.” www.inspirationoffice.co.za large piece or designed into a pattern. The collection comes in four designs:- Bromelia, Citrus, Laurus and Limonia. The wallpaper substrates used come in a range of finishes suitable for different environments. Each is fire retardant in accordance with EN13501-1:2007 and available in a range of pre-pasted, unpasted and heavy traffic options. The wallpaper can also be laminated to make them ideal for humid spaces such as kitchens and bathrooms. Furniture in images by David Krynauw. www.robinsprong.com 76 Interior Watch