TechSolve was opening a new, full-floor office to support its growing team and create a space that reflected both its culture and mission. The scope included a welcoming reception area, workstations, private offices, and a variety of meeting spaces including a boardroom, lounge-style rooms, and a media-focused collaboration space.
Office Furniture Source partnered with Cold Jet to furnish a wide range of environments throughout the facility, including collaboration spaces, conference rooms, dining areas, lounges, and public zones. The goal was to create a workplace that supported efficiency and growth while clearly expressing Cold Jet’s brand, culture, and commitment to innovation.
The most effective social spaces strike a balance: encouraging interaction while maintaining a sense of comfort and calm. When social design and acoustics work together, the workplace quietly supports wellbeing every single day.
Growth is a good problem to have, but in manufacturing environments, it often shows up in unexpected ways.
A few more engineers. An expanded admin team. A training room that suddenly doubles as a meeting space. Before long, the office starts feeling crowded, inefficient, and disconnected from how teams actually work.
The instinctive response is often, “We’ve outgrown this space.”
Manufacturing offices are rarely quiet. Phones ring, teams collaborate, equipment hums in the background, and training sessions happen just down the hall.
Noise is part of the environment, but unmanaged noise can quickly become a problem.
In manufacturing environments, training is constant. New hires, safety refreshers, equipment updates, process changes. Yet the spaces where that training happens are often an afterthought.
A folding table. Stackable chairs. A projector wheeled in when needed.