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Implement TRÆ

a purposeful relocation

Implement Consulting Group in Aarhus has relocated to TRÆ, a building constructed primarily from recycled and upcycled materials, including repurposed wood and components from old wind turbines. Implement wanted to create an office that mirrors these principles, where every design decision contributes to both aesthetics and environmental impact. The new Aarhus office accommodates 130 consultants working in a modern, dynamic environment. In close collaboration with Holmris B8 and Spant Studio, CCO developed a space furnished largely with recycled and upcycled pieces, as well as sustainable materials made from production waste.

Six core themes shaped the design process: vintage restoration, Danish classics, customized solutions, innovative circular products, and the future of the office. These themes guided furniture and design choices, resulting in a workspace that reflects sustainability, creativity, and long-term functionality.

Flexible and collaborative work zones

The office is organized into “neighborhoods,” collaborative zones marked by furniture from Holmris B8’s Recrafted Collection. Each neighborhood is clearly defined, with focus areas for individual work and lounge areas for informal meetings. Flexibility was a key consideration throughout, with practical furnishings designed to adapt to evolving needs.

Creative reuse in everyday features

Creative reuse is visible throughout the office. Storage units have been transformed into a printer room island, while desks feature tabletops made from recycled fabric. Soft seating, including sofas from the previous office, has been reupholstered to suit the updated layout.

Innovation meets timeless design

Restored and upcycled elements give character and purpose to the office space. A notable example is the OD50 chair by Erik Buch, a Danish design classic from 1957, carefully restored and reupholstered to preserve its original beauty. The emphasis on timeless Danish design ensures the office remains visually relevant and durable for years to come. While customized, hands-on design solutions add a personal touch to the environment. Innovative circular materials—such as lamps made from pig intestines—demonstrate a forward-thinking approach to sustainability, while also being a conversation starter. Throughout the office, posters and signs explain the process behind upcycling and responsible design. These materials include detailed CO2 footprints, sparking conversation about the environmental impact.

Client
Implement Consulting Group
Area
1 365 m2 / 14 692 ft2
Year
2025
Location
Aarhus, Denmark
Collaborators
Holmris B8 / Spant Studio
Images
Holmris B8
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