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Kada was proud to collaborate with DGSE to help bring Hnry’s new Wellington office to life. With rapid growth necessitating a move, Hnry secured a lease on Level 2 of a historic building on Lambton Quay. The 2,200m² space was designed to accommodate over 160 workstations alongside various support spaces, fostering an environment of creativity, collaboration, and fun.
Hnry envisioned an office that was vibrant and full of personality, moving away from conventional grey and black furniture. Kada played a key role in delivering this vision by providing uniquely designed furniture solutions that complemented the overall aesthetic. Our Burin tables stood out as a striking feature, offering a distinctive design while remaining within budget. The Burin tables were instrumental in defining key collaboration spaces, providing a statement piece that encouraged interaction while seamlessly integrating into the overall design.
Another element of the project was the creation of custom-coloured Cart stools, crafted specifically to align with Hnry’s brand and interior palette. This bespoke approach ensured that the furniture was not just functional but also a reflection of the company’s identity. Additionally, Dash stools from Grado were selected for meeting rooms and informal spaces, adding to the dynamic and collaborative feel of the office.
The result is a flexible, engaging workspace that supports Hnry’s growing team. With vibrant breakout areas, functional workstations, and a carefully curated selection of furniture, the office provides a stimulating environment that fosters both productivity and collaboration. This project exemplifies Kada’s commitment to delivering unique and tailored workplace solutions. By working closely with DGSE and Hnry, we helped create an office space that is not only functional but truly reflects the brand’s dynamic spirit.
Location:
Wellington
Architect/Designer:
Designgroup Stapleton Elliot
Photographer:
Jason Mann