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neXus' office on the world list of stylish offices

The neXus office is located in Ericsson's old premises at Telefonplan south of Stockholm, since two years. The premises decorated by MER architectural firm, has now been named one of the world's 35 most exciting workplaces.

The nomination follows the release of the book "Custom Made Offices 3" of the Hong Kong-based publisher Design Vision International Publishing, which is expected to be later this fall.

- As a security company it is important to combine form with high functionality and security, and obviously the result has been so good that we attracted attention as far away as Asia, says Marcus Persson at neXus.

In the nomination it is mentioned among other things that "The office feels modern and Scandinavian while the original architecture has been preserved."

- When we designed the premises the aim was to unite the company's various departments while it offered extensive opportunities to work flexibly and team based in an open landscape, says Lisa Bruch at MER.

- We have received very positive feedback from employees at neXus and it's great that the result is now also recognized abroad.

The book will be published this autumn.
Photographer: Måns Berg

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