Openness, greenery, quality, technology, safety and innovation are a few of the brand’s characteristics.īrand colours, which are mostly pastel and a mix of warm materials such as Oakwood, have been used. The Swedish origins of the company play a vital role in colour scheme, textures, and overall look and feel. They help to remove manmade toxins from the air and reduce the amount of dust, mold bacteria that employees are breathing in.Ī big Moss wall placed in cafeteria which brings some of nature’s soothing beauty inside. The designers adopted a sustainable approach by planting planter boxes at various places which not only adds to the aesthetics of the interior but also improves the air quality of the space. The exposed ceiling also helps in regular maintenance and regular upkeep of the services. Grid ceiling has been used in workstation areas to help in acoustics and the rest of the ceilings are kept exposed to provide it an industrial look and feel. All of the office spaces are majorly white but light pastel tones are visible in the break areas and the lounges.Ī combination of the grid, exposed and fabric light ceiling has been used in the entire office. This contrasts with the neutral white hues of the rest of the office. The logo wall is installed opposite the main entry, with the backlit stretch ceiling (hut shaped) above it to have a welcoming feel.Ĭolour has been added to the lobby through brighter features such as the lounge seating and rugs. Inspiration was taken from the circular shape of Oriflame’s well-known logo, round pattern in the carpets, a curved reception desk and curved walls clad in wooden panels give the entrance a soft and welcoming feeling. The interior environment embodies the brand in physical space with every individual design element, feature as well as the overall interior composition oriented to conveying the brand identity. The office space has been designed in an unconventional manner with the objective to create an associative workspace. Respect for people and nature are the fundamental operating principles of Oriflame, which were captured in planning the interior for the new office at Jakarta. Take a tour at this stunningly designed office at SURFACES REPORTER (SR): The Interiors Express the Brand Individuality According to Pankaj Khullar, principal architect, the firm used pastel colours with varied lighting to highlight spaces while designing Oriflame’s new collaborative workspace. The leading beauty company- Oriflame- has recently opened its new office in Jakarta, Indonesia, designed by architecture & interior design firm ENAR Consultants.
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