
With the company's increasing capacity and the need for additional space, it became necessary to find new premises that would allow for growth. These requirements were met by an entire floor ready for reconstruction, located in a quiet courtyard in the Old Town. A bonus was the steel skeleton, which offered the possibility of variable space partitioning. This allowed for the separation of an open-plan office, a smaller office, a kitchenette, and a large meeting room that also serves for independent courses, team-building events, workshops, or larger gatherings. A major advantage of the new space was the opportunity to expose the original industrial ceilings and columns, which we decided to unify in white within the context of a modern office, contrasting with the dark carpet on the floor. Such a neutral background is advantageous for selecting colorful furniture, giving the interior a fresh look. Among the exposed elements of the original structure is the frame construction, which became the defining feature for a nook with a swing, suitable for relaxing during the day. Exposed technical details and structures always add a touch of originality to a space. By unifying them with color, we naturally integrated them into the context of a modern office.