CCC S.A.

Address:

Warsawa, Poland

Industry:

Retail & Consumer Goods

Year:

2017

Architect:

In Design Zbigniew Kostrzewa

Planning:

Bene GmbH

CCC S.A. is Europe's largest shoe manufacturer and the largest shoe fashion retailer in Central Europe. The company employs over 11,000 people, is currently active in 16 countries and sells an average of around 40 million pairs of shoes a year. Customers can choose from around 6,000 different models and a wide range of bags, accessories and other small gift items.



CONCEPT AND REALISATION

Timelessness and functionality - these were the most important factors for CCC when creating the office concept. CCC moved its headquarters to a prestigious building in the centre of Warsaw. Bene designed an innovative open-plan office that offers all employees the ideal workspace on over 2,000 square metres and perfectly represents the company's brand values and strategy. It was important to support different working styles and dynamics.


Confidential activities are possible in acoustically shielded areas, open settings are used for project and team work, and temporary spaces accommodate those who mainly work outside the office SETTLE sofas in the communication areas reflect the corporate image and offer an ideal place to feel comfortable and at ease.

PARCS American Diner, the attractive room-in-room solution, enables concentrated discussions, while PARCS Docklands allow focussed work.

DELTA HIGH and TIMBA HIGH in combination with TIMBA Stools and Baychairs promote group dynamics in the open-plan office zones. FILO meeting tables and FILO conference chairs were placed in the meeting rooms. The choice of materials and colours was based on naturalness and elegance.


The opening of our office in Warsaw was an important step for us, both in terms of business and image. It is both a significant contribution to our local and international expansion plans and proof of the company's development.


DELTA HIGH and TIMBA HIGH in combination with TIMBA Stools and Baychairs promote group dynamics in the open-plan office zones.


Photos: Szymon Polański


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