
- 2024 - 2026
- Private
- Interior Architecture
Set within an emblematic building in Brussels, this office floor was ready for a new chapter. Our client wanted to renew its workspace with a clear ambition: improve employee wellbeing while creating a material language that resonates with its clientele. We responded with a plan shaped by rounded corners instead of rigid angles. At every intersection, space opens up slightly more than expected, generating a subtle yet powerful sense of generosity across the floor. Circulation becomes fluid, encounters feel natural, and the workplace breathes. By materialising these curves in transparent elements, the effect is amplified, allowing light, views and movement to flow freely. The result is an office that feels both attentive and expansive, where geometry quietly supports human experience.
| Location | Brussels, BEL |
| Status | Built |
| Type | Commission |
| Size | 2.500 m² |
| Photographer | Vincent Vandoorne, Akimédia |



















