The Barcode Warehouse partnered with Rhino to create their new Innovation and Customer Experience Centre. The 25,000 sq ft space in Newark showcases technology solutions and offers a flexible, collaborative working environment.
The design features meeting areas, a café, and an auditorium, with a striking double-height reception area. The modern space includes interactive demo areas, dark materials contrasting against natural wood, and a refreshing touch of colour and greenery.
As a result of strong growth and expansion, The Barcode Warehouse, a leading specialist provider of barcode technology, wanted to create a new Innovation and Customer Experience Centre.
Having invested in the purchase of their third site, they enlisted the help of Rhino Interiors to transform 25,000 sq ft of a former Vodafone centre in Newark, into an inspiring and innovative space to offer customers an engaging, immersive experience, seeing first-hand the best technology solutions available in the industry.
The primary challenges encountered during the fit-out revolved around the transformation of the structure, particularly the creation of a double-height reception area. This involved significant alterations, including cutting back the first floor and a complete redesign of the staircase. Overcoming these challenges required careful planning and execution to ensure a seamless integration of the new design elements into the existing space.
Sal Hadjoudhj – Technology & Solutions Director
Kitted out with the latest business technology including interactive, state of the art demo spaces, the design incorporates dark materials to contrast against natural wood and a muted colour palette, giving a true sense of drama. Throughout the building, bright accents of colour appear in the form of booths and seating, coupled with a wide array of indoor plants, to help create a welcoming and refreshing environment. Glass joinery throughout utilises the natural light and provides that airy feel.
With a wide variety of settings, such as open and closed meeting rooms, collaboration areas, pods, open plan desking, informal meeting areas and quiet booths, as well as a ground floor café area and auditorium, the building provides people with a multitude of spaces to choose from.
The most dramatic change to the structure is the double-height reception area created by cutting back the first floor and completely re-designing the staircase. It gives a great first impression and sets the tone for the rest of the building; by adding a sense of openness to the space it allows light to flood in through the entrance and feeds into the rest of the building.
The centre is a very exciting new addition to the Barcode Warehouse estate and they are thrilled with the results – but don’t just take our word for it, hear from The Barcode Warehouse team and take a tour of the space in our video.
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