Onion

Workspace

ARCHITECTS
Onion

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Siriyot Chaiamnuay

MANUFACTURERS
Hafele, Interface, FAMELINE, In the glazz, VC Fabric

DESIGN TEAM
Onion

AREA
1100 m²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Thailand

CATEGORY
Library, Offices Interiors, Cowork Interiors

Text description provided by architect.

Boonthavorn is one of the most famous building material retails in Thailand. Created in 1977, Boonthavorn began the family-owned business in Bangkok by selling home decoration materials such as sanitary wares, bathroom accessories and ceramic tiles. 

The creativity of Boonthavorn is about the arrangement of objects in the retail to facilitate the customers and the service to advise the customers upon material selections, which mark the differences between Boonthavorn and other material retails in the 1970s. 

Boonthavorn hired Onion to design 3-storey-high space in Boonthavorn Design Village, Ratchaphruek, entitled Workspace, the material library and co-working space, all inclusive working experiences to showcase customer information and to support young designers without charge. 

The brief is, first of all, how to assist young designers who cannot access material library in an office, to complete the design work as soon as possible. 

They can work and set up meetings with the suppliers and the clients in Workspace with real materials at hand. 

Secondly, how to display building materials that are affordable and practical, or can be used in Thailand for real, rather than innovative materials that are too expensive to import.

The modular shelving system starts from the main floor (2nd floor) onward until it reaches the ceiling of 3-storey space (4.5th floor). 

It has two 6-seat-meeting room and one 12-seat-meeting room which can be booked for a more formal occasion such as design presentations. 

Within 15 years in the industry, Boonthavorn had included the showcases of kitchenware, granite and marble slabs, furniture, electric appliances and other kind of materials for home decorations.

Later on, Boonthavorn expanded its retail branches nationwide, constructing customer-service networks, developing the capacity of skilled labors and using warehouse robots to increase the precision of delivery services.

The main zone holds architectural material samples in modular shelves, 0.60 cubic meter per unit, and the display system of inserting glass samples. On the third floor, the co-working space become more private.

The seating area is surrounded by hanging material samples such as carpets, curtains and wallpapers.

On the fourth floor, behind the modular shelves is the laminate samples display room which is large enough to showcase laminate samples, A5 size, in various colors that cover the entire walls, so all of them can be seen in one glance.

Onion designs Workspace by using 4 material display systems categorized by zones.

Designers can see, touch and read the details concerning manufacturer of these materials. Co-working space is in the main zone next to a cafe and the outdoor terrace with greenery and seating.

Workspace

We stack the material library and the working spaces upward, every floors has its mezzanine, and we shift the space towards the rear to increase visual connections within Workspace and between the interior and the exterior.



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Second floor mezzanine plan
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Second floor plan
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Third floor mezzanine plan
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Third floor plan
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 Fourth floor mezzanine plan
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Fourth floor plan


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