Vivere: Offering a Modern Office

6/19/2017

People’s attachment to interior spaces makes the room quality important. Besides the design, the built construction also plays an important part to achieve the utility, durability and aesthetics in design. For 33 years, these qualities are continuously brought by VIVERE Group, the ace of interior contractor and furniture in Indonesia, which now introduces high-quality office products and furnishings at Working by VIVERE.

Photo by Vivere Group Doc.

VIVERE Group started building their good reputation with their first brand Gema Graha Sarana (GGS) which focuses on interior contractor, which later followed by a sister company to focus on mechanical and electrical switches and services, Prasetya Gema Mulia (PGM) and another sister company as the authorized distributor for high quality laminates Wilsonart and Arborite, namely Laminatech Kreasi Sarana (LKS).

Dedy Rochimat, founder of VIVERE Group, extended their service to home furnishing products under the brand VIVERE Collection in 2003. With a passion to create the best for customers, VIVERE offers contemporary designs to evoke a beautiful atmosphere in living spaces. It is followed by VIVERE Classic Collection in 2008 and VIVERE Kitchen in 2010. Following the market demand for high quality office, VIVERE expanded their business with VIVERE Working in 2005. VIVERE Working has selections of working chairs, office furnitures and office systems. This year, VIVERE Group marked its rebrand into Working by VIVERE and at the same time welcoming on board world’s famous furniture brand, Vitra.

The entry of Vitra has extended the list of brands available in Working by VIVERE, which has been continuously carrying the big names
in office products and furnishings, including Steelcase, Lightspace, Grado, Milliken Carpet and JEB Partitions. “Besides the good reputations, the curatorial of these brands are according to their quality, design and level of ergonomics. These products can surely be complimented with the detailed interior fit-out by our well-experienced in-house contractor, GGS,” shares William Simiadi, director of PT Vivere Multi Kreasi.

The showroom of Working by VIVERE is located at the 6th Floor of Jakarta Design Center. The showroom is designed by workplace design specialist Prapanca Muchtar, who divided the showroom into several concept, hence giving multiple option for people to personalize their office space. In the showroom we can try on the desired furniture, including some furnitures which are made by VIVERE Collection, including chairs which was designed by Indonesian industrial designers Abie Abdillah and the late Irvan Noe’man. The showroom has a comfortable setting that exhibits an idyllic office.

The display of Vitra and Steelcase is at the front side of the showroom. “Both brands have strong points which we highlighted in the zoning. VItra is best-known for their contemporary and homey designs hence we have a VitraHaus-like concept to house Vitra furnitures. On the other side, we make more masculine ambiance for Steelcase, which is famous for its innovative and well-engineered products,” says Prapanca.

The floor of the showroom is furnished with Milliken carpets which give rich looks on each setting and blend with the furniture. Clients can look out for more options of color, pattern and texture in the Milliken corner. It is located side by side with a model of a meeting room that was built with innovative panels by JEB partition.

Working by VIVERE, as a part of VIVERE Group, is dedicated to help people to get the dream offices. Best quality and well-designed products available at Working by VIVERE will make living and working be enjoyable. “Above all, we want to ensure that our customers can relish their living and working spaces that equal to their modern lifestyle,” closes William.

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Barbara Hahijary
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Barbara earned her bachelor's degree in architecture from the Interior Architecture Program of the University of Indonesia in 2013. Historical or heritage buildings, as well as utilitarian design, fascinates her as it is the interaction between people and architecture that remains her favourite topic to explore. Besides architecture, her interests include design, handcrafts, literature and social issues.