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Lesko Headquarters

Rovigo, Italy
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In this context, True Design contributed with a selection of Made in Italy furnishings conceived to complement the architecture with balance, functionality, and stylistic coherence.

Several areas of the headquarters have been furnished with Essence tables, sideboards, and bookcases, paired with Not upholstered armchairs and Tod wooden stools, creating elegant and welcoming spaces for offices and operational areas.

Lounge and relaxation areas: comfort and contemporary design

The spaces dedicated to relaxation and waiting feature a combination of Oscar sofas and round poufs, complemented by Nomade stools and coffee tables, creating informal and comfortable environments designed for a break or a spontaneous moment of interaction.

The areas dedicated to moments of interaction and sharing, perfectly embody the philosophy of openness and fluidity that defines the new Lesko headquarters.

A meeting area has been designed to encourage quick meetings and end-of-day alignments among internal teams, furnished with elements from the Essence collection: wooden tables, benches, and stools in harmony with the building’s natural and tactile aesthetic.

On the other side, the break area features Equo high tables, Equo benches, and Not Wood high stools, creating a convivial and dynamic space where comfort and practicality meet every day.

An environment conceived to encourage informal exchange, collaboration, and relaxation during breaks.

 

Discover Equo.

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Within Lesko srl, the spaces unfold on a single level of over 9,000 m², where production and administrative areas coexist in visual continuity. Green areas and indoor trees create natural pathways that promote well-being and dialogue among people: a contemporary interpretation of the relationship between architecture and everyday life.

Kaizen:

improving every day

Every furnishing choice reflects the Kaizen philosophy, embraced by Lesko as a guiding principle: to continuously improve, even through the quality of spaces.

An approach that True Design fully shares, because designing places where people work well also means helping them live better.

 

 

Photos: Dario Breggiè