For Yokogawa, we developed a conceptual design for an interactive touch table and complementary foyer furniture as part of a planned brand environment.
The central element was a freestanding touch table featuring an integrated multi-touch surface. Its organically rounded form creates an inviting and accessible interaction zone, allowing multiple users to engage simultaneously. The flush-mounted display ensures seamless integration of technology into the furniture body and reinforces a clean, high-quality appearance.
In addition, a modular foyer furniture concept was designed, consisting of standing tables and communication islands with a soft, monolithic design language. The furniture elements echo the formal characteristics of the touch table, creating a consistent spatial identity.
The objective of the concept development was to connect digital interaction with physical space. The furniture was designed to function both as a practical communication tool and as a representative brand element, supporting an open and dialogue-oriented atmosphere.
The overall design combines reduced geometry, clear surfaces and integrated technology into a cohesive solution that unites brand presence, communication and digital information transfer within a single visual language.
