Bloomberg | Sydney
Intimate balcony pods float above the city, softened by circular rugs, lush greenery and light-filled glass-steel edges, designed as overflow sanctuaries for informal gatherings or quiet solo retreat.

Bloomberg's Balcony

Intimate balcony pods float above the city, softened by circular rugs, lush greenery and light-filled glass-steel edges, designed as overflow sanctuaries for informal gatherings or quiet solo retreat.

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Balcony Sanctuaries redefine typical office edge zones as mini retreat spaces. Glass balustrades allow daylight to pour in. Greenery and round furnishings break angular geometry. These raised terraces serve as extensions of indoor collaboration, offering connection to nature, openness and light.

Each balcony operates as a threshold between interior workspaces and the expansive urban skyline, letting daylight dominate the experience. Glass panels and steel frames are minimally intrusive so that views remain unobstructed. The soft boundary between inside and outside is reinforced with curved rugs and circular seating clusters that ease the scale of the structural geometry. Green planting along the edges introduces visual texture and a sensory buffer to the city’s activity.

Practicality and atmosphere converge in these balconies. They serve overflow work zones, impromptu meeting points or pauses for thought. Materials are consistent with the rest of the design language: warm timber or natural finishes underfoot, muted tones in furniture that do not compete with the plant life. Proximity to light and air encourages well-being and mental reset, while furniture positioning fosters both privacy and social connection. These elevated retreats reflect a philosophy where access to nature, flexibility of space, and daylight are essential for sustainable, human-centred workplace design.

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