Cartier's newest office, designed by Japanese design studio I IN, is located IN Tokyo. As one of the luxury brands, Cartier, in the design of the new office in Japan, tries to convey the brand's creativity, pursuit of excellence and the concept of sharing with each other, relying on the use of space and experience to promote communication and interaction between work. Step into the open and bright entrance hall, a waiting area for communication is enclosed by the circular grille, and the transparent light film is shining down, creating an exciting and enthusiastic atmosphere between the red sofa groups.
In a simple and elegant tone, the waiting area becomes the protagonist of the space, subtly echoing the installation artwork on the facade. Bright red, matte gold and elegant carpet form a strong independent area. The "separated but transparent, hidden and about" attribute of the grille, under the influence of lighting, emphasizes the visual center and spatial focus.
The internal activity area provides a peaceful and refined office environment for employees, whose soft colors give the space its unique charm. Simplicity is the main strategy of the design, avoiding superfluous decoration, highlighting materials, furniture, lamps and lanterns, so that their dominant features are enough to attract our attention and create a sense of pleasure.
In one corner of the interior, the negotiation rest area becomes the most distinctive existence of the space. Multifaceted French folding Windows allow you to enjoy excellent natural scenery. The colorful interior colors also echo the outdoor urban landscape, forming an ingenious palindrome. The delicate and comfortable atmosphere is reflected in the texture of the material, the delicacy of the color and the penetration of small arc elements.
- Interiors: I IN Inc
- Photos: Tomooki Kengaku
- Words: Gina