Office
Millward Brown Office
The Millward Brown Office project presents a great example of how office interior design can be both creative and functional by combining multiple materials and colors. Instead of limiting the design to just one surface or tone, the designer explored various elements to bring out the identity and character of the workspace. One of the most notable features of this design is the thoughtful integration of three different colors, all of which reflect and complement the company’s logo. These color accents not only reinforce the brand identity but also energize the space with a vibrant and cohesive visual language.
Another highlight of the Millward Brown Office interior is the clever use of contrasting flooring materials—specifically, carpet and vinyl. The combination of these two textures creates a layered and dynamic environment, subtly distinguishing different zones within the office. Carpeted areas offer a softer, more comfortable feel underfoot, ideal for workspaces or meeting zones, while vinyl brings durability and ease of maintenance, perfect for high-traffic areas like corridors or collaborative corners.
This blend of materials and color doesn’t just serve an aesthetic function—it also enhances the overall experience of the space. It creates visual rhythm and structure without the need for physical partitions. Employees can intuitively understand the function of each area based on the changes in texture and color.
Through this thoughtful approach, the Millward Brown Office interior strikes a balance between practicality and design appeal. The result is a workspace that is visually engaging, brand-conscious, and highly functional, showing how combining diverse elements can lead to a more efficient and inspiring office environment.
Project
Millward Brown Office
Location
Lippo Kuningan Building 16th Floor, Jakarta
Scope Jobe
Interior – Furniture
Owner
Milward Brown Indonesia, PT.