The interior of OMNIRES’ new office in Warsaw is an example of minimalist space with an eclectic flair. Carefully designed workspaces and meeting areas are designed around the brand’s products. A curiosity is the wall lamps, which are actually OMNIRES washbasins with a light source inside. The new office is located in The Park complex.
As befits a leader in the interiors industry, OMNIRES has a keen sense of trends. In today’s world, attention to wellbeing and comfort are standard not only in management, but also in the design of modern office spaces. The interiors, designed by Anna Łoskiewicz of Łoskiewicz Studio, exemplify a fresh approach to employee space planning.
The new office materialises the brand’s holistic approach to ergonomics, innovation and comfort, going hand in hand with high-quality design and art. This unusual design combines aesthetics, functionality and attention to detail, while creating a welcoming and creativity-stimulating space for employees.
Comfort and functionality
Even at first glance, it is clear that the office has been designed to provide employees with maximum comfort in their daily work. The workspaces, relaxation areas and team meeting areas have been laid out in such a way as to foster effective collaboration, while at the same time allowing for a moment of tranquillity in a harmonious environment. The choice of furniture and furnishings is not haphazard – every detail, from cosy boucle fabrics to elegant wooden accents, has been chosen with ergonomics and functionality in mind to minimise fatigue and promote concentration. Warm tones of browns, greys and greens further introduce an atmosphere of tranquillity, conducive to recovery. The space also features foxgloves, which add a modern touch to the interior. At the same time, looking at the interiors, we have no doubt that care has also been taken to ensure top-quality design.
Modern, minimalist forms and a subdued colour palette reflect the brand’s philosophy of harmoniously combining art, comfort and responsible design. This approach is particularly evident in elements that not only serve a utilitarian function, but also form an integral part of the aesthetics of the space.
Every drop counts
OMNIRES’ product portfolio, focused on bathroom and kitchen equipment, is inextricably associated with water, so it comes as no surprise to see a direct reference to it in the design. Anna Łoskiewicz did this in an original, art-related way, as the reception desk is decorated with an original relief resembling a sheet of water with waves spreading in a circular pattern.
In the kitchen, which usually becomes the focal point of meetings, there is an OMNIRES SWITCH kitchen faucet providing employees with access to fresh, filtered water. The faucet’s minimalist form and brushed finish blend perfectly with the rest of the interior in soft sage and grey tones.
Creativity above all
The muted colour scheme in the communal spaces creates, together with the paintings by Jacek Kolodziejski, an art gallery atmosphere conducive to concentration and creativity. At the same time, the natural light coming through the large windows emphasises the spaciousness and openness of the interior.
At every step of the way, products from the OMNIRES portfolio can be found here, providing an original element of interior design. The basin mixers are presented like exhibits in a gallery, and the basins from the OMNIRES OVO collection have been transformed into modern lamps. Their soft, diffused light creates a unique mood, while also providing excellent evidence of the versatility and timelessness of this design.
OMNIRES, as a brand known for its unique and modern solutions, is once again raising the bar in its home market, this time in the design of office spaces. The Warsaw office is a place where art and design coexist in harmony with functionality, becoming an inspiration to all who visit.
design: Anna Łoskiewicz
photography: Resource Studio
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