Designed by multi-award winning Berlin architects, de Winder, the team sought to create a space which reflected the individual Danone entities, whilst also bringing them together into one harmonious interior across four floors. Diana Salow of de Winder explains, “Color was so important in this project, and not just on an aesthetic level. In the design, the challenge was to bring together the identity of the different brands in the color concept, so that they are distinguishable, but also ensuring they complement one another to allow the colors to be combined in community zones.”
Selecting a pastel interior scheme, the light, fresh colors of the Danone brand were chosen – as well as surfaces with a natural look and polycarbonate cover, reflective of the PET bottles used by the organization – which combine to create a beautifully soothing interior. From the loose furniture and upholstery materials to the floor finishes and wall fabrics, the space has been perfectly designed to create a workplace that feels both cohesive and calming.