The Lohko Stone Series brings a new material dimension to Taiga’s philosophy. Stone veneer exteriors create a tactile, timeless surface that adds depth and presence to premium interiors while preserving the modular and adaptable structure of the Lohko concept.
says Product Designer Riku Laine
Lohko Stone combines stone composite veneer exteriors with warm wooden interiors, creating a balanced contrast between architectural strength and natural comfort. The material palette reflects Taiga’s commitment to durable and nature-inspired design.
Inside the pod, carefully selected materials support both comfort and performance. Wooden flooring with fine details and classic styling brings warmth to the space, while back-lit acoustic panels create a calm atmosphere through sophisticated, yet modern lighting and acoustic balance.
The Lohko Stone collection includes three pod sizes designed for different workplace activities:
Lohko Stone 3 – a compact pod for individual work or small meetings (1–4 people)
Lohko Stone 5 – a meeting space for collaborative discussions (up to 5 people)
Lohko Stone 7 – a larger meeting environment for teams (up to 7 people)
Each unit integrates ventilation, dimmable LED lighting, acoustic materials, and power connectivity, creating ready-to-use spaces for focused work and collaboration.
Lohko Stone units can also be integrated into the Taiga Forma spatial concept, where modular pods, pergolas, and lounge elements combine to create complete activity-based environments.
Taiga Forma transforms open office areas into clearly defined zones for focus, meetings, collaboration, and transition while maintaining acoustic comfort and visual clarity.
With Lohko Stone, these environments gain a new architectural character. The stone surfaces introduce a sculptural quality that works especially well in premium offices, hospitality spaces, and design-driven workplaces.
Taiga’s workspaces are rooted in Nordic design values: timeless simplicity, natural materials, and human-centered environments.
By combining stone, wood, and soft acoustic elements, Lohko Stone continues this approach — creating spaces that help people focus, collaborate, and recharge in the middle of the working day.