bureau de change uses slotting system and weaving in furniture series for efasma

referencing the hand-weaving techniques from greece seen in the chairs, the collection also features a slotting system, in which the seating can be inserted into the table.

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Arrow Energy

Arrow Energy

Considering its name, it is fitting that Arrow Energy has experienced rapid and targeted growth. The company was started in 1997, employing a handful of staff. In the intervening years, that number has increased to over one thousand, and the exponential growth is a reflection of both good management and the boom in the coal seam gas (CSG) industry. In 2010 the Queensland-based company was bought out by Royal Dutch Shell and PetroChina. The company’s meteoric expansion resulted in a number of disparate office locations across the Brisbane CBD, and a consequent lack of connectivity between multiple teams.

The move to ten floors of Brisbane’s new icon, the Cox Rayner-designed One One One Eagle Street building, has put the company’s Brisbane staff into one home for the first time. Geyer’s interior fitout responds to the asymmetry of the building envelope while maximizing stunning outlooks to the city, river and Story Bridge. The client floor and reception take up an upper two of the ten floors, with well-controlled glimpses into the staff engagement area on the floor below through the secure glass surrounding the connecting stair.

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