In an era where hybrid work dominates conversation and cubicles collect dust, the modern workplace isn’t just evolving—it’s regenerating. What if the next breakthrough in productivity wasn’t in the cloud, but rooted in the ground?
Enter Globe Forest—a reimagined office concept that borrows from nature’s blueprint. Gone are the rigid lines of desks and sterile meeting rooms. In their place: curved seating pods, tree-inspired decor, and a layout that whispers collaboration instead of demanding it.
At the heart of this innovation lies Maratti’s vision of an office where form meets flow. It’s not about placing plants around the office; it’s about turning the workspace into a living ecosystem—one that nurtures creativity, reduces stress, and fosters genuine interactions.
This “forest” isn’t just metaphorical. Seating flows like rivers, meeting spaces branch out organically, and muted greens anchor the eye in a world too often dominated by screen glare. The result? A workplace strategy that’s not only functional, but emotionally intelligent.
More than just furniture, this is space with intention—a reminder that sometimes the best ideas don’t come from a brainstorm, but from a quiet moment under an imaginary canopy.
Because work should feel less like a factory, and more like a forest.
A Glimpse into the Globe Forest Concept
Below is a visual preview of the Globe Forest workplace strategy. These images showcase how organic shapes, greenery, and collaborative layouts come together to create a forward-thinking, human-centered workspace.
Explore the design that redefines how we think—and feel—about the office.

