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  • This Vintage Office Blends Raw Design with Industrial Charm | ArchiDes

    An office is about creating a space that facilitates productive and purposeful work while leaving the room for creativity, customization and personalization. This vintage office for a finance advisor celebrates everything raw, vintage and rugged following an industrial warehouse scheme.

    This Vintage Office Blends Raw Design with Industrial Charm | ArchiDes

    Metal and vintage wood furniture with a distressed feel furthermore adds a plush and cozy working environment. The use of greens/ plants give the space an organic touch that immediately takes edge off the industrial design. Overall, considering the client’s brief an attempt is made to create a space that is brave, bold but yet minimalist.

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    Layered Workspaces for Varied Needs

    The office layout includes distinct zones that accommodate various work styles and needs. From collaborative tables to private meeting rooms, these spaces allow staff to move seamlessly between tasks, enhancing productivity and adaptability.

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    vintage office

    BSE-Inspired Metal Circle

    Positioned above the staff table, the large circular metal light fixture serves as a metaphorical link to the stock exchange, emphasizing the cyclical nature of the market and continuous flow of financial activities.

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    Its industrial design aligns with the raw aesthetic while acting as a powerful, visually striking symbol of the finance world.

    vintage office

    Industrial Warehouse Aesthetic

    The office uses an open, loft-style layout, emphasizing high ceilings, exposed pipes, brick walls, and concrete floors. This industrial feel establishes a bold foundation for the space.

    Organic Touches with Greenery

    Adding indoor plants softens the industrial look, infusing the space with warmth and life. Succulents, hanging planters, and larger leafy plants help to freshen the air and create calm, inviting environment, which can ease the high-energy ambiance of industrial interiors.

    Strategic Use of Metals and Woods

    Following the industrial theme, metal and reclaimed wood are heavily used in furniture and decor, creating a unified aesthetic that is both vintage and sophisticated.

    Brave and Bold Yet Cozy

    Darker tones, vintage lighting, and textured rugs help balance the stark industrial elements with warmth. This blend makes the space feel cozy, grounded, and inviting for both the advisor and their clients.

    This design ultimately creates a workspace that feels grounded, professional, and energized, resonating with the dynamic environment of financial advisement. By combining vintage and rugged elements with minimalist touches, the office achieves a balance between a professional environment and a creative, relaxed atmosphere.

    Fact File

    Designed by: ArchiDes

    Project Type: Office Architecture & Interior Design

    Project Name: Green Hedge Capital

    Location: White Avenue, Amritsar

    Year Built: 2024

    Duration of the project: 2021-2024

    Project Size: 1300 Sq.ft

    Principal Architects: Ar. Amit Arora & Ar. Deepti Arora

    Photograph Courtesy: nichebysilia

    Firm’s Instagram Link: ArchiDes

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