A room where the company’s board of directors is regularly gathered to discuss issues that are important. It is the place where important decisions are made, affecting everyone from shareholders and employees to the wider economy.
These rooms should be able, comfortable and able to accommodate various functions. For instance, they could be used for meetings with investors for pitching or brainstorming sessions with creative minds. Depending on the company size they could seat up to 6 people. They may be used to hold longer gatherings, like annual strategic planning sessions.
The design of a conference room can define the tone and character of a company. The gallery below highlights the different ways that different styles of fitting out can change the ‘feel’ of a room. The designs are as varied as their purpose, ranging from large black boards to light-coloured tables that maximise daylight.
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