Relocating from the city fringe to 55 Collins Street marked a return for Rider Levett Bucknell to an iconic building they originally helped deliver. The move was shaped by a desire to support collaboration, flexibility, and meaningful connection — structurally prioritising wellbeing, sustainability, and choice, and offering staff a variety of settings to suit different ways of working throughout the day.
As part of this, Lockin installed banks of H3 shelving lockers, finished in Laminex Fossil, with bulkheads to complement the project’s refined material palette. Positioned within shared zones near co-working spaces, the lockers provide convenient, unobtrusive storage while supporting efficient use of the floorplate.
Each locker is fitted with Digilock Versa code locks, enabling secure shared use coupled with administrative override — aligning with the flexible, people-first approach underpinning the broader workplace design.
Integrated seamlessly into the space, these dark, moody lockers support the day-to-day rhythms of a modern, collaborative office - balancing function with considered design that's made for real life.
Photography: Lisbeth Grossman