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Rafael De Cárdenas Designs the Glossier Office in Manhattan

Local architect Rafael de Cárdenas and his studio Architecture at Large are tasked with designing and arranging the new Glossier office, located in Manhattan, New York City. The interior proves to be incredibly dreamy and welcoming. For it, the designer draws inspiration from the beauty company's rosy branding identity.

One of the main components of the new Glossier office is the pale blush pink couches that curve. Not only do they capture attention due to their sizable silhouette, but the seating also contributes to the aura of the collaborative environment — a popular move for the layout of contemporary brands that are on the cutting-edge of their industry.

In addition, Rafael de Cárdenas adds a powder room to the Glossier office — a nod to the company's operations.

Photo Credits: David Allee
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