Insurance Company Office Interior.
The company is called "Centaur." I didn't want to make a direct mythological reference but rather a subtle (yet quite transparent) nod to its natural habitat—the forest. Additionally, the interior of an insurance company's office should primarily inspire trust and create a sense of reliability for visitors. For these reasons, I chose natural materials and a similarly organic color palette.
The design features natural wood planks, raw metal, plywood, and gray-brown tones. Most of the furniture is made of plywood and finished with oil or lacquer. Some pieces are decorated with milling patterns based on sketches I designed.
A well-thought-out layout is key to a successful office—and to any interior, for that matter. This particular layout required a lot of work: numerous client requests, several distinct functional zones, and, most challenging of all, a deep floor plan with minimal windows. A large number of glass partitions were also designed as decorative elements.