For nearly four decades, the Consulate General of Japan has been promoting and facilitating consular activities, highlighting Japanese culture and diplomacy in southern Brazil. Now located in Curitiba, Paraná, the new headquarters spans two floors and comprises a reception area, administrative offices, executive meeting rooms, informal lounges, a kitchenette, and a small service area. All these spaces feature products from Atualle, a company with over 28 years of experience in delivering comprehensive project solutions.

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Partitions

The low S60 partition line, resembling a screen style, was strategically installed in specific areas such as public service zones and administrative sections. These partitions, crafted from MDF and topped with glass panels, vary in height to provide the necessary privacy for each workstation.

Furniture

A standout piece is the meeting table from the latest Elementi line, inspired by biophilic design, seamlessly integrating nature and technology. The Attività line supports document storage across all departments, offering cabinets in three different heights, all equipped with sliding doors. The lower cabinets also serve as display units for various Japanese cultural artifacts.

Blog | Tradição & modernidade Consulado do Japão em Curitiba renova a sede com produtos de alto padrão
Blog | Tradição & modernidade Consulado do Japão em Curitiba renova a sede com produtos de alto padrão

Chairs and Armchairs

Prioritizing comfort, ergonomics, and design, the selection includes more robust chairs for administrative and executive offices, differing only in finishes and upholstery tailored for daily use. Mesh-back chairs are utilized in both meeting rooms and public service areas, ensuring comfort and functionality.

Custom Woodwork

Custom-built elements such as the reception desk, service area, and kitchenette were designed to meet the specific needs of the project. Details like recessed handle doors, touch-latch mechanisms, and soft-close features transform raw materials into functional and aesthetically pleasing components.

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