Evocative Spatial Expressions for Office by Super Tomato

March 1, 2024

Office spaces need to address functionality on the one hand, but also need to convey corporate culture and spiritual cohesion in a subtle way. In this workspace, Super Tomato successfully translated SMOORE’s corporate culture into spatial expressions.

The project is located in Dongcai Industrial Zone, Bao’an District of Shenzhen, China, and transformed to suit the company’s daily business needs. With an area of more than 2,500 square metres, the design was required to satisfy basic office functions while conveying SMOORE’s corporate culture and spirit.

 

 

The original space was neat and square, allowing for efficient organisation of functions and the circulation routes. The design team made use of the public space on the first and fourth floors to be the highlight for communicating the corporate culture.

Black ceramic atomisation coil with metallic film is a representative product and technology of SMOORE. In response to the client’s requirement, the design team adopted a tasteful dark coloured palette as the main tone of the space to echo the product. The jagged array of greyish black screen walls set at the public area brings in daylight, which guides visitors into the office area.

Visitors’ first impression of the space is defined by the iconic corporate logo wall and bright-coloured “fireplace” in the entrance lobby. A brand logo wall made of red bricks is subtly set in the dark-toned space, to infuse a youthful and modern vibe into the interior. The rhythmic wall on the other side is installed with windows to bring light into the space and create a unique sense of order.

 

 

The overall space is dominated by grey and dark tones. Natural light from the outside and the interior lighting complement each other, while accentuating the detailed textures throughout. The reception area provides an intimate and comfortable communication setting. A colourful artistic painting and orange sofa create a visual focus, lending a more relaxing vibe.

The project adopts a differentiated style for varied functional spaces. In the meeting room and the more private reception tea room, the space is kept brighter and neater to make it more conducive for discussion and communication.

 

 

Deviating from the lobby on the first floor, the public area on the fourth floor is used more for in-house purposes. Its design extends the grey and black tones while highlighting the staircase leading to the terrace.

Formed by overlapping blocks, the staircase appears lightweight and dynamic. A bright orange that represents the brand, stands out in the dark-toned space and appears even more vibrant under the natural light brought in by the skylights.

 

 

From another angle, the overlapping steps and handrails mimic black stone monolith in Stanley Kubrick’s classic film 2001: A Space Odyssey, conveying ideas of precision, exploration and enlightenment.

The spatial design communicates the technological innovation, high quality and precision of SMOORE’s products. Super Tomato takes SMOORE’s brand concept as an inspiration for creating an office that showcases innovative character. Simple forms are combined with diverse functions, succinctly conveying SMOORE’s brand spirit through spatial expressions.

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