Swiss Bureau Interior Design (SBID) blends modern aesthetics with brand identity to create an inspiring workspace for the expanding team
Swiss Bureau Interior Design (SBID) recently undertook the design of Property Finder’s new office extension, focusing on maintaining the brand’s identity while introducing creative elements to foster a contemporary and inspiring atmosphere. Building on the successful design of Property Finder’s previous office, SBID incorporated the latest design knowledge and expertise to enhance the new office space and align it with the company’s evolving needs and expansion.
The design ethos emphasises echoing, inversion, and growth, symbolising Property Finder’s journey from a startup to a prestigious company. This theme is reflected throughout various aspects of the space.
The office features a modern contemporary concept, characterised by clean lines, curved details, and natural materials with strong contrasts. The office thoughtfully integrates special decorative elements, favoring open spaces with purposeful planning. Using natural elements such as wood and greenery creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere, while sophisticated touches like bronze finishes and accent colors visually define each area, resulting in a cosy yet elegant ambiance.
Photography by Sergei Nekrasov
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