SENAB and Edsbyn have collaborated to design the uniquely furnished CONVENDUM coworking offices located in Stockholm, Sweden. Co-working and the need for ABW (activity-based working) continues to increase in popularity. This generates new requirements for furnishing. So when it was time for Convendum to open a new location, Senab together with Edsbyn developed an interior design concept where all furniture is custom made. This to realize the client’s vision of a modern and premium ABW office.
Convendum opened it’s first co-working space during 2016 in Stockholm. The company now has 16 offices and 4 co-living spaces. During 2019 it was time to open a new space in what is known as the Glass house in Stockholm. Convendum has since the start had a growth rate of 100% per year. The company is now also establishing it’s first international office in Palma de Mallorca, Spanien.
We are part of the office revolution and the co-working trends continues to occupate more and more office spaces all over the world, says Håkan Jeppsson, CEO at Convendum. We expect to establish 30 co-working spaces in Sweden, and have now also started our expansion abroad starting in Spain. In the future, Germany will also follow in the form of Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich, adds Håkan Jeppsson.
Senab and Edsbyn were from the beginning part of the project to develop a furniture concept that reflected Convendum’s vision together with vice President Jakob Schlyter.
In parallel with the project, Senab also establishes a warehouse to serve Convendum’s units in Stockholm. When tenants want to switch to individual workplaces or make changes with co-working tables, they can do so quickly and efficiently as the products are stored in Stockholm.
In 2020, Convendum will launch two new products. Big Office, an office solution with full service for larger companies from 50 people upwards. In addition, Coliving, which is fully equipped corporate housing in central locations for companies that want to offer their employees apartments in premium class.
Design: SENAB & Edsbyn
Photography: Jason Strong