Idées de constructions avec les cubes Tetrix
Our creativity is often limited by the tools at our disposal. In the world of collaborative workshops, the environment has always been structured around whiteboard walls. They were the standard. Extremely practical with their wheels, they were available in all sizes and materials.
Teams did have (though not always) other tools at their disposal, such as foam boards, to transform the space and try to create an experience that made sense for participants. But it was far from enough.
From the start, Tetrix cubes were designed to give teams the freedom to create their own spaces. You could do so much more with the cubes than with walls. Suddenly, the constraints of shape and size were lifted.
Yet, one constraint remained: the creativity of the teams themselves, accustomed to 20 years of whiteboard walls. Today, we must unlearn how to partition spaces and instead question the real needs of participants to create what they need, when they need it.
To inspire you, here are some examples of possible constructions with Tetrix cubes.


Giant lettering or symbols – please note, these structures require "connectors." Contact us to learn more.

Totems / bookshelf / reading corner shelf. Simply remove one side of the cube (using a flat, round-tip knife, for example) to create a storage space.


For noisy events, a videoconference booth. You can even add a curtain for more privacy ;)
Shelves all the way to the ceiling, open or perforated. For corner shelves, you need to remove 2 sides of the cube. For lighting inside the cube, simply use battery-operated sticky LED lamps.
