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Gema Arquitetura Designs a Whimsical and Eye-Catching Space

The colorful office aesthetic is perfectly embodied by this project by the Brazilian studio Gema Arquitetura. The client was the skincare brand Sallve. Located in a five-story building in São Paulo, the workspace is multi-functional. It houses Sallve's offices, studios, and labs. All of this sits above the beauty company's first retail space.

From pastel-toned furniture and space-enhancing glass partitions to terrazzo floors and flexile meeting spaces, Gema Arquitetura focused on bringing contemporary sensibilities and professionalism with a hint of whimsicality. As a result, the firm emphasized the strategic use of bright colors on walls and furniture. This inclusion, in tandem with the floor-to-ceiling windows, makes for a welcoming and mood-enhancing environment. Of course, the color palette was far from random. Gema Arquitetura drew inspiration from Sallve's product packaging and visual identity.
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1. Colorful Office Aesthetics - Opportunity for interior design firms to incorporate contemporary sensibilities and strategic use of bright colors to create mood-enhancing work environments.
2. Multi-functional Workspaces - Opportunity for architecture firms to design workspaces that can accommodate diverse functions like offices, studios, retail spaces, and labs.
3. Branded Workspaces - Opportunity for branding agencies and architects to design workspaces that embody a brand's visual identity and values.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior design firms that can create unique and contemporary workspaces for different types of clients.
2. Architecture and Construction - Architecture firms and construction companies that can design and build multi-functional and branded workspaces.
3. Branding and Advertising - Branding agencies and advertising firms that can create visual identities for brands and design workspaces that embody their values and aesthetics.

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