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Coworking spaces with flomo and Xbrick®

Coworking-Spaces mit flomo und Xbrick®

At Urban Spaces Stuttgart, the interior design studio Komo has created a coworking space that combines openness, flexibility, and functionality. Work, learn, practice: The Work Lab Arena has a modular design and can be individually adapted to various usage scenarios, from workshops and meetings to concentrated individual work.

flomo and Xbrick® support this concept as mobile, multifunctional furniture. Their flexible use allows for spontaneous spatial changes and promotes a dynamic work atmosphere. This creates a transformable space that supports movement, creativity, and collaborative work.
Discover the possibilities of flexible interior design. Feel free to contact us!

About Urban Spaces
Urban Spaces in Stuttgart is a coworking space whose working environment underlines the way of thinking and feeling of our age and internalizes the digital transformation.
An award-winning New Work Campus with over 2,000 square meters and a stunning roof terrace in a renovated industrial building in Stuttgart-Vaihingen. Developed by the owner-managed Schuck family in cooperation with the interior design studio Komo.

https://www.urbanspaces.de/de

📸 Urban Spaces
📸 Cover photo: Philip Kottlorz

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