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Kin Designs the Office Interior for Law Firm Dentons

Design studio Kin creates the new office interior design for global law firm Dentons in Edinburgh with a communal rotunda that features no doors. The space is also defined by its open-plan bar and can be found at 9 Haymarket Square. The studio aims to push the ideas of traditional design for legal spaces when it was creating the interior. It features Scottish oak and rounded structure backed by a circular sustainable footprint.

Holmes explains that "The materiality draws inspiration from Scotland's abundant natural landscape through warm timbers and rich and textured fabrics. Whilst balancing them against the warm tonal colour palette and strong geometry of Edinburgh's built environment, the rooftops and tenement tile patterns provided so much inspiration."
Trend Themes
1. Open-plan Office Designs - The office interior for law firm Dentons features a communal rotunda with no doors, reflecting a trend towards open-plan office designs in the legal industry.
2. Sustainable Interior Design - The use of Scottish oak and circular sustainable footprint in the interior design of Dentons' office highlights a trend towards sustainable interior design in the legal sector.
3. Integration of Natural Elements - Kin draws inspiration from Scotland's natural landscape, incorporating warm timbers and textured fabrics in the design of Dentons' office, reflecting a trend towards integrating natural elements in office interiors.
Industry Implications
1. Legal Services - The innovative office interior design by Kin for Dentons' law firm showcases potential disruption opportunities in the legal services industry.
2. Interior Design - The unique design of Dentons' office by Kin presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the field of interior design, particularly for office spaces in the legal sector.
3. Sustainable Materials - The use of Scottish oak and circular sustainable footprint in Dentons' office interior design highlights potential disruptive innovation opportunities in the sustainable materials industry.

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