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FlexOffice Paradeplatz: Meet: The Einstein — Our Focus Room


3 mins readText by Lisa BrandenbergerJanuary 08, 2026


Meeting rooms aren’t what they used to be. Over the past seven years, we have seen how people actually meet, collaborate, rest, negotiate, brainstorm, and sometimes just… breathe. FlexOffice Paradeplatz is the result of all of that learning: a distilled version of everything that worked well, everything we improved, and everything we completely reimagined.

Every office has that one mystery: Why do people book meeting rooms just to sit inside them alone?

We’ve seen it for years — someone quietly taking over the coziest meeting room for themselves. Not for a meeting. Not for a call. Just to work. Deeply. Quietly. Away from everything else.

And of course, we had to intervene from time to time. Meeting rooms are for meetings, and teams need them. You can’t explain to a group of four that their room is taken because “someone needed a moment.”

But beneath the conflict, there was a signal:

This wasn’t someone misusing a meeting room.
This was someone trying to get something the office wasn’t offering.

Privacy.
Calm.
Focus.
A place to sink into work without being seen, interrupted, or overheard.

So instead of fighting the behaviour, we designed a room for it.


A room for the work you can’t do anywhere else

The Einstein is our dedicated one-person focus room at FlexOffice Paradeplatz.

It’s dark, moody, quiet — intentionally the opposite of an energising meeting room. It wraps around you like a cocoon. The lighting is low, the colours deep, the sound muted. No glare, no bright distractions, no office noise leaking in from the hallway.

It’s the closest thing to a private home office —
but without the dishes, the doorbell, or the neighbour drilling a hole in the wall.

People use The Einstein for different reasons:
A confidential call.
A writing session.
An hour of deep focus.
A strategic decision that needs quiet.
Or just a moment to think without being on display.

It’s still work — just the kind that doesn’t happen well in an open space.


Why The Einstein?

Einstein valued solitude.
Long walks.
Moments of deep thinking far away from noise.
He believed breakthroughs happen in quiet — not in busy rooms.

Naming this space after him felt natural.
It’s not about science or equations.
It’s about the conditions in which clarity appears.

The Einstein is for the meeting you have with yourself.
With your thoughts.
With the work that needs your full attention.

If you ever need to disappear into deep work for a moment, come visit us and step inside The Einstein.
Close the door.
Think.
And let the outside world wait.