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BULO, Belgio

Company presentation

For forty years now, Bulo is one of the major design orientated office furniture companies in the world. The change in recent years in the way companies organise their work environments has had a direct impact on how furniture is designed. Bulo responded to these ever-evolving office requirements by instituting a dynamic policy of innovation that stipulates working with external designers to come up with surprising and effective solutions. Think mobility, desk sharing, home office. Bulo consistently anticipates such trends before the consumer is aware of his needs. This does not stop Bulo however from putting forth furniture that is personal, aesthetically pleasing and intelligent. The end result is a broad Bulo collection that is extremely diverse. The collaboration between the company’s internal design team and the various outside designers guarantees a multitude of different approaches that transcend the merely functional aspect of office furniture. Add an exceptional service and what remains is a company that is head and shoulders above the rest. — Hilde Bouchez, Belgian journalist.
Prodotti
BULO: Schraag Table @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/bulo/schraag-table?ref=manufacturer_view
BULO
Schraag Table
Maarten van Severen
BULO: TAB Bar stool @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/bulo/tab-bar-stool?ref=manufacturer_view
BULO
TAB Bar stool
Alain Berteau
BULO: Desk @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/bulo/desk?ref=manufacturer_view
BULO
Desk
Vincent van Duysen
BULO: Pub & Club Office chair @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/bulo/pub-und-club-office-chair?ref=manufacturer_view
BULO
Pub & Club Office chair
Luc Vincent
BULO Design Team
BULO: Pub & Club Visitor chair @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/bulo/pub-und-club-visitor-chair?ref=manufacturer_view
BULO
Pub & Club Visitor chair
Luc Vincent
BULO Design Team
BULO: Hilde @ Stylepark
http://www.stylepark.com/it/bulo/hilde?ref=manufacturer_view
BULO
Hilde
Jos Devriendt
Articles
Why the office is what it is

Why the office is what it is

Cell offices and cubicles are considered negative examples of office design. The era of what we would today regard as the human office started with the “Citizen Office”. Concepts such as the “Net'n'Nest” symbolize the attempt to combine networking and concentrated work. So will we in future work in a kind of adventure playground for adults?

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