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Be in your best space

Turnkey Wellbeing Studios for Work, Play, and Living.

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EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION

Work Well Studio

A private outdoor office

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Achieve your best performance in this exceptional workspace, designed to optimise productivity and support your wellbeing.

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EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION

Live Well Studio

A multi-person dwelling with every convenience

 

Enjoy relaxing and energising moments in this welcoming and cozy retreat featuring a living area, kitchenette, bedroom and bathroom. 

SAVANNA STUDIO

What is it?

The Savanna is a modular platform where you are free to create your own personal healthy and inspiring space for work, play and living.

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Fully customisable and built from a carefully selected combination of high performing and sustainable materials, this mass timber structure is fully prefabricated in our modern workshop in Belgium and can be installed in less than a day.

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It is an ideal place for knowledge workers, hobbyists or those that seek a haven for relaxation.

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SAVANNA STUDIO

Why design it?

It is a response to a lot of the spaces we occupy at home, work or elsewhere that aren't built with our physiological and psychological needs in mind.

 

In designing the Studio, we applied the EASI design framework which spans 4 key activities that people typically perform for leisure and work and have matched these with an environment that fully supports them.

 

Each activity needs its own blend of essential conditions to support our wellbeing that cover Air, Temperature, Light, Sound, Movement, and Materials whilst forging a strong connection with all aspects of Nature.

Fog and Nature

"The EASI or 'Energise, Author, Share, Interact' ® Rituals are 4 core work and leisure based activities that most people perform. It states that the spaces we occupy, tools we use, and habits we practice should be fully supportive of our activity needs to maximise productivity, health and happiness."

Philip Vanhoutte - Co-founder

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PRINCIPLE 1

Design

Over 2 years of research & development with domain experts registering our EASI ® framework and applying it

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We designed, prototyped and tested spaces that were able to live up to our high expectations and challenged ourselves to meet the following design ambition:

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“Design a durable timeless space platform for work and leisure that is productive, healthy, beautiful, and inspires.” 

PRINCIPLE 2

Personalise

A space that can be personalised to the individual

 

Configure your perfect Studio space and then decide on flooring, roof options, facade, window frame colours, home automation, countless accessories and amenities like kitchenettes and a bathroom.

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PRINCIPLE 3

Sustainable

This is a non-negotiable for us

 

In everything that we do, from design to manufacturing, material choice and sourcing, transport, installation, maintenance and long term use we think about the kind of impact our product has on the environment. 

EASI

Based on the EASI framework for healthy and productive spaces for work, play and living

Prefab

Crafted in a modern workshop to exacting standards and delivered straight to you

Customise

Open to your imagination to make it as individual as you are and to support your activities

Biophilic

Our products have a deep connection with nature in materials and design

Ecological

We only use the most ecological materials to make you and our planet happy

Accessorise

Expanding range of unique accessories that complement the experience

Wellbeing

Built with user wellbeing in mind that cover 6 essentials from air to sound

Durable

Built tough to outlast most brick-and-mortar buildings and be enjoyed for decades

Moveable

Effortless to install in a single day and easy to move in the future if you move home

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Ready to explore?

Build your best space

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