
NANOFFICE © San Francisco, CA
How small can an office be and still be functional? You’ve likely heard of the tiny house movement; this space tests the concept in the work environment.
At 200 square feet, or just slightly larger than a standard parking space, the office nonetheless provides work areas for three people, a conference table, a printing, sample and reference library area, and a kitchenette. The right side of the office is a continuous piece of custom, built-in furniture that transitions from banquette seating to a floating work table to a kitchenette in a single, flowing move.
The entire rear wall is clad with tile board, a hardware store product used here as a cost-effective whiteboard. Industrial shelving brackets, desktops, and shelves of MDO plywood typically used for signage, ash wood banquette, and cork flooring round out the simple, honest material palette.
PROJECT TEAM Lincoln Lighthill, Alex Palecko
LIGHTING DESIGNER LLA
GENERAL CONTRACTOR LLA
CUSTOM MILLWORK Alex Palecko Woodwork Design
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