In the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, FORMM has revitalized an office space for an affordable housing developer, crafting this workspace to foster community, cooperation, and face-to-face interactions while inspiring employees to embrace in-person office operations.
In Bnei Brak, Israel, Shirli Zamir Design Studio has completed the Bridge office project, where soft shapes and natural materials combine to create a calming, minimalist workspace for both collaboration and focus. Natural light enhances the sense of openness, while decorative elements are understated, ensuring that the environment remains both functional and nurturing. The overall aesthetic is modern and refined, reflecting a sophisticated yet approachable design philosophy.
Elmo Studios has completed the interior for the Furniture.com headquarters in New York City. Featuring several custom furnishings, the project aims to balance the warmth of residential design with the functionality of a tech office. The design incorporates elements like oversized table lamps, aluminum-framed glass partitions, and original artworks.
Internationally renowned digital education platform Domestika recently expanded its operations to Brazil, opening a state-of-the-art office in São Paulo designed by the acclaimed Brazilian firm Arkitito Arquitetura. This modern brutalist-style office, completed in 2021, features flexible filming studios, collaborative workspaces, and a design that seamlessly blends the brand’s creative identity with the building’s historical architecture.
Situated in the heart of Paris’ prestigious Golden Triangle, Virtuose stands as a shining example of Haussmannian elegance, meticulously renovated by PDA architecture in 2025. This century-old office space, originally constructed in 1903, has undergone a transformative revitalization, blending its storied past with the functionality of the present. Through meticulous research and preservation, the design team has honored the building’s architectural heritage while adapting it to the modern needs of its occupants.