A transformation rooted in clarity, calmness, and collaboration—designed to reflect both brand identity and employee needs.
From Closed Offices to Collaborative Culture
At the heart of the project was a desire to create a workspace that truly supports how people want to work today. Closed, individual offices gave way to open, adaptable areas that promote interaction, autonomy, and team identification.
The transformation was guided by a series of inclusive workshops with employees across all levels—ensuring that the final solution reflected the real needs and aspirations of the organisation.
Concept and Creative Direction
The design process was driven by a clear workplace strategy and creative leadership from concept to completion. The team was responsible for translating collaborative input into a coherent vision—shaped by clean lines, thoughtful material choices, and a focus on user wellbeing.
Every element of the new space serves a dual purpose: to enhance day-to-day functionality while fostering a calm, inspiring atmosphere.
Minimalism with Meaning
The final design embraces a minimalist aesthetic, enriched by refined detailing and a strong natural materials palette. The space draws on the Nordic philosophy of simplicity and balance—enhanced by Swiss standards of quality and precision.
Key features include:
- Bright, health-promoting spaces that improve comfort and focus.
- Natural textures and finishes to bring warmth and tactility.
- A calm, neutral palette that reflects brand values and reduces distraction.
- Spatial clarity that supports different modes of work, from collaboration to quiet focus.
A Sustainable Standard
Sustainability was embedded throughout—from the materials selected to the methods of construction. The project was completed in accordance with DGNB standards, ensuring that environmental responsibility matched the project’s high design ambitions.
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