How to design an office space that integrates a UX lab, employee workflow, and client experience for Orange?
What services did the client use
Each project is complex, and we tailor all activities to the client’s specific needs.
- Architecture and Design: Design Concept, Technical Design, Construction Supervision
- Project Management: Project Management, Cost Management, Construction Supervision
What challenges did we face
Orange had a clear vision – to create a “wow” effect for clients that would also embody their brand message. The spaces needed to be visually striking and functional, support the natural flow of visitors and employees, and at the same time reflect sustainable solutions.
How did we help the client
The inspiration started right as you step out of the elevators – we decided to recycle cables from the previous space and intentionally expose them in the interior. These cables symbolize human veins and became part of the main “artery” of the design. The central visual feature is an orange box, representing life and energy within the space.
The client zone was designed to naturally guide visitors through organic, flowing forms, while the workspace transitions into clean geometry that supports focused work. A standout feature is also the showroom design, where the company’s products and solutions are presented. The UX laboratory with a one-way mirror allows the team to instantly observe visitor reactions and better understand their needs, enabling tailored services and products.
During implementation, we also focused on flexibility and sustainability. Modular walls allow meeting rooms to be quickly transformed into a large event space, while acoustic panels are made from recycled PET bottles. The color orange is used only to highlight details and the logo, while the rest of the interior maintains a clean and visually calm character. Thanks to this approach, Orange gained a space that combines aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability, enhances the customer experience, and reflects its unique brand message.