Vision's Furniture
& Layout Solution
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Unified Design Language & Material Consistency
Vision selected finishes and materials across all furniture types to ensure a coherent visual identity throughout the space. From executive desks to partitioned workstations, from meeting tables to reception seating — all pieces share a consistent palette and material quality, reinforcing CapitaLand’s corporate image.
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Scalable, Modular Workstations for Staff Areas
For the main working zones, Vision installed modular workstation systems. These include cable-management features, uniform desktops, partitioning for privacy, and under-desk storage. This configuration allows staff to work efficiently while keeping the open office clean and organized, even when scaled to large headcounts.
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Flexible Meeting & Collaboration Zones
Recognizing CapitaLand's need for frequent internal and external meetings, Vision provided:
- multi-person conference tables for formal meetings;
- medium-sized tables for team discussions;
- easy-to-move chairs to adjust seating layout as needed.
Such flexibility allows the space to transform — from formal meetings to brainstorming sessions — without compromising aesthetic unity.
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Ergonomic Executive Offices & Manager Spaces
For managerial and executive staff, Vision delivered desks, side-storage cabinets, and ergonomic chairs designed for long-term use. The furniture reflects a balance of authority and comfort — suitable for decision-making tasks, yet aligned visually with the rest of the office.
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Reception & Guest Area
At the entry/reception zone, Vision installed furniture that conveys professionalism: structured reception desk, neat seating, and coordinated storage. The design ensures visitors' first impression aligns with CapitaLand's status and Vision's brand quality.
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Storage Integration for Function and Cleanliness
Through a combination of low and tall cabinets, as well as mobile pedestals, Vision provided comprehensive storage solutions. This supports daily document management and helps maintain visual order — keeping the workspace neat even under heavy use.











