Office

Garena Indonesia, PT (15th Floor)

Company colors serve more than just a branding purpose—they play a powerful role within interior design. These signature hues extend beyond logos and corporate materials; they become essential visual elements that shape and define the workspace. When integrated into an interior thoughtfully, company colors act as focal points that not only catch the eye but also enhance the character of the space.

Rather than being decorative afterthoughts, these colors reflect a company’s personality, culture, and values. Designers often apply them across various interior components, such as accent walls, furniture upholstery, flooring details, or lighting fixtures. This deliberate use ensures that the color palette remains consistent and reinforces brand identity throughout the environment.

For instance, a bold shade from the company’s palette can be used in collaborative areas to promote energy and innovation, while more subdued tones might appear in focus zones to support calm and productivity. By using brand colors in a strategic and balanced way, the interior becomes an extension of the brand’s story and a physical expression of its mission.

Furthermore, incorporating brand colors helps establish a memorable visual impression, especially for guests and clients. It allows the interior to communicate without words, immediately signaling where they are and what the brand stands for. It also instills a sense of pride and belonging in employees, strengthening their connection to the organization.

Ultimately, company colors do more than represent—they transform. Within a well-designed interior, these colors become powerful design tools that guide the eye, define zones, support user experience, and make the space unmistakably tied to the brand it represents.

Project

Garena Indonesia, PT

Location

Wisma 77 Tower II 15th Floor, Jakarta

Scope Jobe

Civil

Owner

Garena Indonesia, PT

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