Bringing comfort, color, and connection to Mana Mokopuna
Bringing comfort, color, and connection to Mana Mokopuna

Some workplaces are designed to be efficient. Others are designed to hold people. DGSE designed an office that goes well beyond functional, somewhere people can arrive as themselves, move between different kinds of work, and feel genuinely supported by where they are.
Harrows supplied furniture across the full floor, and the range of zones tells the story. A generous lounge anchors the main communal area, with Unite modular soft seating in soft lilac arranged on a moss-green rug beneath globe pendant lights. Curio lounges extend the space for larger gatherings, while Mode stools and Dowel tables dot the quieter edges. Deep blue Terete leaners and Babar stools signal a shift in pace: upright, active spots for discussion and collaboration amid the softer lounge zones.
Link runs throughout the floor as a soft architectural device, defining zones without closing them off. In one corner, a Terete table with Babar chairs anchors a collaborative working area. Nearby, two Curio chairs face each other across a small table, offering just enough space for a 1-on-1 that feels human rather than formal.
What comes through across the whole project is a deep attentiveness to how a space makes people feel. Every product decision reinforces it. Soft, rounded forms. Modular configurations that can hold one person or ten. Zones that invite different kinds of presence, whether that’s a focused conversation, a quiet read, or just somewhere to decompress between meetings.
Mana Mokopuna’s kaupapa is about belonging and protection. The space reflects that back, and Harrows is proud to be part of it.