Riva Diva: Vienna’s Modern Twist on Traditional Offices

Riva Diva in Vienna, Austria, masterfully reimagines office space. Designed by Love Architecture and Urbanism in 2023, this minimalist, green office melds traditional elegance with modern flair. Inspired by the classic beauty of mahogany speedboats, it offers a dynamic, flexible workplace where conservative charm meets contemporary design.

Riva Diva is not just an office; it’s a vibrant fusion of heritage and innovation, making every day at work an inspiring journey.

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About Riva Diva

Revamping a Classic Workspace

The board rooms of a renowned Austrian bank, once traditional and conservative, have seen a major makeover. The dynamic bond trading team at CMTA has refreshed the space. They brought new ideas to work culture, blending digital work with a great balance between work and life.

A Fresh Take on Office Design

Now, the workspace shines with energy and a positive vibe. It’s open and interactive, a big shift from the old office style. This lively space has room modules that can easily change and connect in fun ways.

The heart of this transformation is the office’s classic mahogany furniture. Taking inspiration from the elegant Riva mahogany speedboats, we kept this timeless piece. We mixed its classic beauty with modern shapes and colors, adding a bit of Adriatic flair.

Creating a Vibrant Work Environment

Today, the office is a bright, inviting space. It’s filled with unique, fun objects that make work enjoyable. This modern office is a place where creativity and style meet, changing how we see workspaces.

Photography by Sara Sera

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