COKON

Design kplus konzept GmbH
Location Düsseldorf, Germany
People tend, on the one hand, to move freely, spontaneously, and individually; on the other hand, they are drawn toward community. Within it, one can feel secure, find inspiration, engage in conversation, gather information, and much more — both professionally and privately. For anyone involved in building, it is therefore essential to create opportunities for this togetherness and to design places that support it: focal spaces where people can meet and interact productively.

Such a place was recently realized in Düsseldorf-Flingern — as a creative hub and curated showroom intended for urban stakeholders engaged in sustainability, design, and real estate transformation. It functions as a networking platform, co-acting and co-working space, and event venue for both internal and external activities. Under the name “cokon,” it aims to be a place for both an engaged public and professional actors, operating through workshops and events to make an impact on society — a productive meeting point shaping the future. But how was this brief translated into a spatial design providing 170 square meters of office space for 10 employees? A key planning parameter was that it should not be a “finished space,” a principle already reflected in the adaptation of an existing older structure. At its core is the “loft” as a showroom, furnished with sustainable furniture and materials. It also serves as a design and material library, a meeting area, and a knowledge workshop. Adjacent to it is a large kitchen space with a long communal table, intended for shared cooking and living. Nearby is the “Dock,” offering multiple workstations for focused tasks, complemented by a gallery used as a “chilling zone” for creative breaks. Throughout, the interior design is deliberately bright and fluid. As a conceptual guiding motif for this open and versatile workspace, the designers and operators foreground the idea of a butterfly cocoon — seen as a symbol of metamorphosis and transformation. This is paired with the principle of togetherness and the philosophical notion that such a biological vessel ultimately gives rise to new life. Overall, it is an idealistic place, actively supported by a sensitive and engaging interior design that strives for development and relevance.

Details
Clientkratz hospitality
CityDüsseldorf
CountryGermany
Architectskplus konzept GmbH
CompletionMay 2025
SectorReal estate sector
Project typeModification/ conversion
Gross floor area m2170
Number of employees10
Solutions
Lighting-
Flooring-
Acoustics-
Workspace Furniture-
Conference Furniture-
Lounge Furniture-
Greenery-
Technology-
Gastronomy-
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