Dutch designers give a human spin to an Amsterdam law office

Osborne Clarke’s firm in the Dutch capital, developed by Hollandse Nieuwe and Cerius Projects, is aimed at helping employees feel at home.
The main goal behind the Amsterdam workplace of the international legal
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