Global digital marketing agency MullenLowe Profero hired Tom Mark Henry Designs to create a new office in a late 1930s building in Surry Hills, Sydney.
The company was made to create experiences that give clients have a leg up on competition, and the owner wanted to add that philosophy into the design. Through a process of adaptive reuse, the design team decided to use the historic materials left in the building, refurbish and redesign them rather than getting all-new materials. The interior is fitted with modern elements that take inspiration from the Art Deco era, creating an open-minded workspace with is both stylish and inspiring.
The new MullenLowe Profero office by Tom Mark Henry Designs caters to a growing team that offers flexible working styles and modern amenities.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Flexible Working Spaces
- Opportunity for companies to create office spaces that cater to flexible working styles and modern amenities.
- Adaptive Reuse
- Opportunity to repurpose and redesign historic materials in office spaces, combining the old with the new.
- Art Deco Design
- Opportunity to incorporate Art Deco-inspired elements in office interiors, creating a stylish and inspiring workspace.
Sectors Adopting This
- Digital Marketing
- Digital marketing agencies can benefit from creating flexible working offices that reflect their innovative and creative brand.
- Interior Design
- Opportunity for interior design firms to specialize in adapting historic materials and incorporating unique design elements in office spaces.
- Architecture
- Architecture firms can explore adaptive reuse projects and integrate Art Deco aesthetics in office designs, offering unique and visually appealing work environments.
