Chameleon Office Booth: a step towards sustainability

Chameleon Office Booth: a step towards sustainability

Sustainability and social responsibility are now essential parts of any company’s identity. This applies not only to market roles or marketing activities, but also to the workplace. The fast-changing office environment is not ideal when it comes to sustainability. Recognizing this problem, Askia Furniture has designed the Kameleon Office Booth collection, a significant step towards creating a sustainable office.


The Romanian company has created the collection to reflect the volatility of contemporary office life, with sustainability and versatility in mind. Their aim is a consumer-friendly design that is flexible enough to adapt to different workspaces and human needs. The concept is highly innovative, as a single booth can be converted into a cabin that can accommodate one to even six people.

Unlike standard office cubicles, the exterior of the booths can be easily modified and adapted to fit into any environment, as their name suggests. The exterior panels can be changed quickly and easily without tools, providing a variety of visual appearances. From minimalist, simple styles to joyful and boho colors, everything can be tailored to our needs. Thanks to the legs and wheels, the booths are easy to move, which is a huge advantage in a changeable environment. All thanks to the company’s own patented system. As well as being flexible and versatile in design, the cabin is equipped with an effective sound absorption and noise reduction system inside, providing a calm environment for intensive work or phone calls. Almost the entire structure is made from recycled materials, allowing designers to tick off sustainability in conscious design.

The collection is now available for purchase on the website of Askia Furniture.

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Source: dezeen

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