PREFACE

At MENU, we believe in Connected Spaces.

Spaces that unite our worlds through

design and make our transitions from

one place to another seamless, interesting

and enjoyable. In our rapidly changing

landscape, the distinctions between home

and work have blurred. The concept of

Connected Spaces reflects this exciting

shift, highlighting our opportunities to

create humancentric, multi-functional

environments that serve our needs.

Workplaces that make us feel right at

home; homes with all the comforts and

refinements of boutique hotels; cafés,

shops, restaurants and hotels that feel

curated to our desires and aspirations.

Connected Spaces is a testimony to the

future of design. By connecting the dots

between home, work and hospitality,

we can redefine how we use space – and,

ultimately, how we connect to one another.

Designing ideal spaces is a journey. There

is no roadmap. But on the following pages,

you will find a few of MENU’s ideas for

giving spaces meaning and creating a

sense of belonging.

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Androgyne Dining Table, Dark Stained Oak / Kunis Breccia, by Danielle Siggerud