Ceremony of Roses offices by 22RE feature 1970s-influenced meeting spaces
Los Angeles studio 22RE has included a "huddle room" that resembles a sunken living room at the offices for a creative music agency.
The offices within a 1950s factory in Culver City were designed for Ceremony of Roses, an artist merchandising and brand services company for top music creatives.
A minimalist white oak counter welcomes visitors to the Ceremony of Roses offices
Working with creative director Madeline Denley of creative consultancy Never Far Studios, 22RE completely overhauled the 7,000 square feet (650 square metres) of space to create four executive offices, six communal desks, a showroom, a conference room, a huddle room and a listening room.
"The project was a full-scale, wall-to-wall customisation where we got to dig into functional priorities while maximising visual appeal and comfort," said 22RE principal Dean Levin. The main communal workspace features aluminium desks atop a raw concrete floor
The main communal workspace occupies a large, lofted central room illuminated by skylights between the exposed wooden ceiling rafters.
Reaching past a minimalist white oak reception desk, the open area features custom aluminium desks and cabinets accompanied by Eames Management chairs atop a raw concrete floor.
Executive offices are visible through glass panels
On either side, open and closed storage is provided by millwork cabinets and titanium travertine shelves.
A row of executive offices, visible through tall glass panels, are furnished wit...
| -------------------------------- |
| Lynk and Co cars let owners easily start their own sharing business |
|
|
Villa M by Pierattelli Architetture Modernizes 1950s Florence Estate
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
Kent Avenue Penthouse Merges Industrial and Minimalist Styles
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
