When it comes to fashion, you can't go wrong with Cartier, established in 1859 in the heart of Paris's most fashionable district and recognized as one of the world's top jewellery brands by European royalty, the Prince of Wales ordered 27 coronation jewels from Cartier in 1902 and wore them at his coronation as Edward VII. In 1904, Edward VII granted Cartier a Royal Warrant to become a Royal Jeweler.
Cartier's excellence in jewelry craftsmanship and design has cemented its high status among European royalty and nobility.
Located in Hong Kong, Cartier's office design utilizes leather, fabric, glass, and brass, all of which are used in the design of the office and reflect the elegance and character of Cartier's craftsmanship in the details. A number of bespoke furniture pieces have been carefully integrated into the design, with the use of circular shapes symbolizing eternity and the craftsmanship of the jewels, perfectly reflecting the brand's luxury nature.
The brass and metal color scheme is used throughout the office space, echoed in the leather chairs, adding a sophisticated touch to the furniture. The rounded shape of the design and the soft ambience of the space make it more comfortable and pleasant. Rounded corners, curved walls and halo lighting create a relaxing and inspiring work environment. Continuing the design of the Cartier headquarters in Paris, white and wooden walls create a warm and intimate atmosphere, filling the office with a sense of relaxation and pleasure.
The entire office space is open plan, allowing everyone to bask in the natural light and feel the bright and open atmosphere. The director's office is surrounded by open work areas and is designed to be semi-open, with no access control. The use of sculpted oak trim as partitions provides privacy, facilitates interaction with colleagues, and allows sunlight to penetrate into the space.
Open workstations with light gray partitions and comfortable spine-protecting staff chairs create a healthy and comfortable working environment for employees. The smart and simple design of the wall cable slots makes the desktop layout flexible and adaptable to changes in staff numbers and team structure.
The filing cabinets are decorated with green plants, adding a touch of nature to the office space, not only enhancing the aesthetics of the space, but also making the working environment more fresh and comfortable. In addition to being used to cleverly separate the office area from the public area, the file cabinet is also perfectly integrated into the overall design, not only practical, but also add a sense of visual hierarchy. It not only helps to delineate the space, but also create a neat and orderly atmosphere, so that the office space is both functional and aesthetic.
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