Bruno Vermeersch graduated as an architect from Ghent University in 2005. After ten years as senior architect at Studio Makkink & Bey, he became Editor in Chief of form studies at the Academy of Architecture. His experience spans product and interior design to master planning, working as an architect, designer and creative strategist. Vermeersch is a frequent guest lecturer, jury member and committee member at the Creative Industries Fund.
Boston Phonebooth functions as a sound-absorbing phonebooth that easily creates extra workplaces. There are several versions of this room-in-room solution: Boston Single, Boston Double and Boston Workpod.
Casala Boston Phonebooth is a sound-absorbing room-in-room solution, ideal for noisy office environments, creating private and quiet workplaces.
Equipped with glass on both sides, the Boston Workpod is a pleasant flexible workspace for concentration without being completely isolated from its surroundings.
Casala Boston Workpod creates a quiet, productive workspace with glass walls. Ideal for focused work in open office environments.