Furniture that shapes the identity of a workspace: the Cegoc project

When a workplace is designed to encourage learning, collaboration and wellbeing, furniture plays a fundamental role. Beyond meeting functional requirements, every piece contributes to the daily experience of those who use the space, helping to create comfortable, flexible environments that reflect the organisation's identity.

Comfortable and functional furniture at Cegoc

At Cegoc’s new office in Lisbon, Vector Mais was responsible not only for the fit-out works but also for the complete supply of furniture, as part of a project designed by CBRE. The result is an open, bright workspace designed to support different ways of working and learning, while reflecting the company’s evolution and organisational culture.

The furniture selection was guided by a balance of ergonomics, comfort, durability and design. Different areas of the office were equipped with tailored solutions for their specific functions, from collaborative spaces and training rooms to focused workstations, meeting rooms and informal breakout areas.

The Kern sofa

Among the products supplied are the Spun armchair by Magis, the Kol chair by Treku, About a Chair chairs and stools by Hay, Office Ballz by Gotessons, the Kern sofa by Inclass, the Platero bench and Brisa pouf by esPattio, the Nemea chair and Malmo armchair by Pedrali, Verus task chairs by Herman Miller and M-Next desks by Forma 5.

The combination of different brands and furniture solutions made it possible to create distinctive yet visually consistent environments, tailored to the needs of each team and every moment of the working day. The furniture complements the architecture while reinforcing the flexibility of the workspace, encouraging interaction, focus and comfort.Entre as peças fornecidas destacam-se a poltrona giratória Spun, da Magis, a cadeira Kol, da Treku, as cadeiras e bancos About a Chair, da Hay, os assentos ativos Office Ballz, da Götessons, o sofá Kern, da Inclass, o banco de baloiço Platero e o pouf Brisa, da esPattio, a cadeira Nemea e a poltrona Malmö, da Pedrali, as cadeiras Verus, da Herman Miller, e as secretárias M-Next, da Forma 5.

Pedrali chairs, tables and stools in the cafeteria

Para a Vector Mais, o fornecimento de mobiliário faz parte de uma abordagem integrada aos projectos. A seleção, coordenação e instalação são acompanhadas pela equipa especializada, garantindo que cada solução responde às exigências técnicas, estéticas e funcionais do espaço.

Porque um projecto bem conseguido não termina quando a construção fica concluída. É também através do mobiliário que um espaço ganha personalidade, promove bem-estar e responde às necessidades das pessoas que o utilizam todos os dias.

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