
DESIGN &
BRAND ARCHITECTURE
– STRATEGY TRANSLATED INTO SPACE

Interior design is about much more than just aesthetics and expression. Through interior design, we can help shape culture, behavior, and well-being. Whether you’re a small or large team, the design of your workspace is an essential part of your workplace and your collective story.
Interior design matters when it comes to recruiting new employees and retaining existing ones. It says a lot about the company. We instinctively decode whether a space is comfortable to be in and if it feels like a good place to work. That’s why interior design shouldn’t be random.
INTERIOR COMMUNICATES


SOL – A TRIBUTE TO SCANDINAVIAN LIGHT
Inspired by the Nordic sun and its subtle shifts throughout the day, SOL is created to bring warmth, calm, and clarity into modern spaces.
The adjustable light allows for a seamless transition between soft ambient glow and more focused illumination – supporting both relaxation and concentration.
With its clean lines, tactile materials, and understated presence, SOL reflects a modern interpretation of Scandinavian minimalism – where light is not only functional, but deeply atmospheric.

Brand Architect – a person who works strategically with interior design
A brand architect works strategically with interior design. Based on a deep understanding of a company’s brand, the brand architect identifies the building blocks for the right interior. For many companies, interior design is an overlooked channel for communicating values and culture. The way an office is designed greatly reflects what it’s like to work at that company. Brand architects help businesses use the physical space as a strategic platform. They create the ideal environment for performing the work.

