In 1991, interior designer Chris Levings invited Bob Pulley to work in collaboration with him on Nokia’s reception area, located on the outskirts of Cambridge. They introduced a discreet sign system through a pattern of mapping devices inlayed into the floor. A nod to the history of communications was intoduced through a ‘secret operations’ door and the work of Alvar Alto, the influential Finnish architect and furniture designer, was reflected in the reception desk and display cabinets.

