A Workplace Where Sustainability and Design Coexist
On this occasion, we guided the partners from Light Generation Construction through a journey that took them step by step into the shared workplace areas, the curatorial wall, and the BEONE exhibition zone. Through this immersive experience, we hope to transform sustainable lifestyles and work scenarios into tangible, real‑world impressions for every visitor.

Thoughtful Design Felt Through Every Detail
Materials once considered common construction waste in everyday work have now been reimagined as powerful ambassadors of FG Next’s core values. Sustainability and sharing are no longer abstract concepts—they become tangible experiences that can be seen and touched.
Through the recomposition of discarded wooden formwork and the nightscape imagery of a city viewed from above, we aim to convey subtle yet meaningful design intentions. These details invite visitors to experience our vision of sustainability and shared values, expressed through thoughtful and intentional design.

During the tour of the shared space, the experience of chairs, cushions, and soft furnishings made from different materials turned the visit into what felt like an interactive guessing game of sustainable and recycled materials. Through touch and use, these everyday elements subtly revealed their sustainable origins, inviting visitors to engage with the concept of regeneration in an intuitive and playful way.

An Experiential Corner: The Swing Zone Steals the Spotlight
Upon arriving at BEONE’s highly interactive swing zone, everyone was immediately drawn in. As team members took a seat and gently swayed, the entire space came alive—filled with movement, energy, and laughter. This playful moment not only enlivened the atmosphere but also added a sense of joy and spontaneity to the overall experience.





