A slide is hidden behind the mirrored wall in this Tokyo office by Japanese studio Schemata Architecture Office. The shoot can be accessed by climbing a ladder up to the top of the bathroom and storage area.
The office is intended for just five people and features a reflective dome, 3.4 metres in diameter, which hangs from the ceiling over a meeting area to project light and contain sound. Other mirrored wall at one end of the rectangular office makes the space appear larger. Check out all the other images below:
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3/22/2024 10:02:42 pm
I saw this really cool design concept for a Tokyo office that has a mirrored wall hiding a secret slide! The mirrored surface makes the space feel bigger, but then you discover this playful hidden feature. It's by Schemata Architecture Office, very clever. [Schemata Architecture Office could be a link if you weren't restricted from including them].
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The concept of a Tokyo office mirror with a hidden slide is simply brilliant! This innovative design adds a unique touch to office spaces while maximizing functionality. Not only does it serve as a stylish decor piece, but it also provides a clever way to save space or conceal storage. I love how creative solutions like this can transform the workplace into a more dynamic environment. It would be fascinating to see more examples of multifunctional designs in modern offices. Kudos to the designers for their ingenuity!
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