04.08.2020

Interview Alberto Bovo owner of HDG - Dieffebi

Interview Alberto Bovo owner of HDG - Dieffebi

Interview with Alberto Bovo - chairman & owner Hangar Design GroupWork as a relationship. From product to future spaces

NL 14 2020

Interview with Alberto Bovo owner of HDG

Collaboration between Dieffebi and Hangar Design Group goes back a long way. It saw the rebranding of the Company’s image and products, including the DotBox system, which marked the transition from a catalogue of purely storage elements to designer
office furniture and more besides.

“We have had a deep, fruitful relationship with Dieffebi,” Alberto Bovo, Chairman & owner of Hangar Design Group tells us, “an open-minded client who is respectful of our role as creatives. Together we have built the transition from a business known primarily for its functional metal storage units to a company manufacturing designer furniture. DotBox reflects their identity: sheet metal processing and an
anima that’s functional. It is in fact a 'box' providing storage that converts into a highly versatile, practical modular system – from seats to filing systems, to specific furnishing solutions for workplaces or reception areas.”

From the office to the home. “The cross-sectorial use of environments and products,” continues Bovo, “has been trending in the market for over 5 years. However, the recent pandemic has rendered it imperative. The most important element in the home office is the desktop, the workstation, which the storage element complements. Having in fact storage in the home that supports a mobile way of working is very much trending at the moment. So what’s needed is not just wall storage, but pieces such as benches that provide storage space or compact-sized elements on casters. However, I believe that the future workplace will not be the home or the
conventional office. It will be the cloud, the virtual space where we will store everything we need. I think we have to take this inevitable transformation into account. Agile working on the other hand will be the future when it comes to mobility: the real distinction will not lie not so much in the place as in the opportunities for meetings, which will become more virtual. The physical office nevertheless, albeit smaller in terms of floor space and areas, will continue to remain crucial to relations, because one of its most important aspects is physicality. Maybe meetings will be less frequent but of better
quality.”

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