Following our successful design and installation at neighbouring Husqvarna Forest and Garden, it was fantastic to be invited back to re-design the workspace for Gardena.

The Gardena division is home to the world’s most popular gardening products and it was such a pleasure to work with the team to re-imagine their current space.

Our brief was to create a bright and modern workspace encompassing the Gardena branding colours with a combination of multi-use settings for individuals and teams.

The workspace features a curated selection of Steelcase Ottima Portico desks both fixed and height-adjustable paired with Series 1 ergonomic task chairs for optimal comfort. Desk-end storage solutions keep essentials organised, while preserved foliage planters introduce biophilic design elements creating natural privacy within the traditional office setting.

Designed to move with your desk, Bisley’s Buddy was used instead of traditional pedestal drawers.  The perfect size for personal storage and lockable too.

Two ‘campfire’ spaces were created within the open plan office which provide collaboration, informal meeting or breakout areas where employees can gather to brainstorm, share ideas or simply relax away from their workstations. Friends of Wilson felt hanging panels in calming earthy tones form a layer of privacy to these areas.

The Steelcase Obelos table and Cavatina stools in Gardena branded colours is a great addition to the meeting room.  With the addition of a footrest, it’s easy to switch postures for a boost of comfort in collaboration, sprint, huddles and brainstorming sessions.

We’re incredibly grateful to the AMH team for creating a workspace that not only looks outstanding but supports the way our team collaborates, focuses, and connects. Their thoughtful design approach has shaped a welcoming and motivating environment that elevates our culture every day.

Sarah Bentham
UK Marketing Manager

Furniture:  Steelcase, Bisley, Sixteen 3, Allermuir

Acoustics: Allsfar, Friends of Wilson

Planting & Foliage: Innerspace