Meridian Office

The client had a clear position: they wanted a workplace that communicated something. Not through branding applied to walls, but through the spatial decisions themselves — the palette, the proportions, the way the building feels from the moment you walk in.
The dominant move is colour. Deep cobalt runs across ceilings, columns, and architectural soffits — not as decoration, but as the primary structural gesture of the space. Against it, warm oak joinery, burnt orange upholstery, and white work surfaces create a palette that is confident without being oppressive. The plan organises around a central social spine — a double-height reception and lounge that connects both working floors and draws people through the building rather than into it. Curved reception desks and soft-edged lounge zones break the orthogonal logic of the structural grid, giving the space a fluidity that desk-and-chair offices rarely achieve. Meeting rooms are treated as rooms rather than boxes — each with its own acoustic character, lighting, and material finish. The largest opens to a terrace. The smallest are lined in fabric and felt, tuned for conversation rather than presentation. Meridian is 1,400 sqm across two floors. It accommodates 180 people. It was designed to make them want to come in.
Location
Warsaw, Poland
Year
2024
Client
Meridian Capital Group
Service
Interior Design
Mon–Fri 10:00–18:00
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