The concept is rooted in minimalism, expressing the company’s identity through clarity and restraint. The interior is shaped by contrast and precision: a monochrome palette brings the space together as a unified composition. White walls and furniture establish a clean, orderly backdrop, black ceilings add depth and graphic definition, and a grey floor anchors and balances the overall scheme. Clear geometric forms in the detailing, lighting, and furniture reinforce the rational and functional character of the environment.
The offices were reorganized to accommodate new operational needs and staff distribution. The program was expanded to include additional storage areas, dark rooms, a server room, and an archive. Each space was carefully adapted to support the company’s day-to-day workflows.
Particular attention was paid to storage. Concealed systems were seamlessly integrated into the interior, serving as wardrobes and document shelving. These volumes also house water coolers and coffee points, ensuring that utilitarian elements remain discreet and do not disrupt the visual clarity of the space.
The result is a cohesive and well-structured office environment in which existing architectural constraints became the basis for a precise and considered transformation. Minimalism functions not as a stylistic gesture, but as a practical framework for organizing space and work processes.