Solid wood lath and slat cladding, such as that produced by Spigogroup for its Spigoline and Spigoplank brands, is a popular and successful choice for modern coworking spaces. This natural material contributes warmth, sophistication and an organic touch; features that are increasingly sought in collaborative work environments. Solid wood has a unique ability to convey a sense of proximity and comfort; ideal for offices where a relaxed yet professional atmosphere is desired.
In addition, the wood used in Spigoplank decorative wood panels and Spigoline wood slats is a sustainable material, with PEFC and FSC certificates guaranteeing that it comes from sustainably managed forests. This reinforces values such as environmental responsibility and quality, which are particularly appreciated in modern coworking spaces looking to be attractive, functional and aligned with ecological principles.
A good example is one of the latest projects in which our Spigoplank and Spigoline brands have been jointly involved. This is Coworking Hiptown, designed by the architectural studio OVGA in the centre of Paris, where they were installed:
- Spigoplank 01 decorative wood panels in solid oak, used on the walls of some common areas such as the lift area. The model is very quick and easy to install, with a three-dimensional longitudinal surface in the form of 10-mm-thick wood slats and 10 mm spacing between slats.
- Spigoline Grid 6-30-35-30 wood slat cladding in PSM R12354 stain, used in the ceilings of the main working areas. Fully assembled panel with 6 parallel solid ayous wood slats, each slat section 30×35 mm, spaced at 30 mm, joined with beech rods 12 mm diameter, panel open area 48,00 % or greater, panel mass per sqm 7,03 kg/m² or lower”.
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