Omnires Office – Flow and Function
We were commissioned to design the new office for Omnires – a Polish manufacturer of high-quality bathroom and kitchen fixtures. Located in Warsaw’s THE PARK office complex, the space was envisioned as a minimalist and elegant environment where the flow of water translates into the flow of energy, thought, and daily operations.
The goal was to create a refined workspace that offers both openness and intimacy. The layout balances expansive open space with designated areas for the sales department and executive offices, ensuring a comfortable and efficient working environment.
Inspired by the values of clarity, calm, and sophistication, we approached the design through the lens of minimalism – but enriched with warm textures, subtle contrasts, and sculptural forms. The space flows, quite literally: curves soften the architecture, and circulation paths are intuitive and uninterrupted.
One of the standout features of the interior is a curated selection of works by artist Jacek Kołodziejski, including his Gradient Sculptures series. These pieces explore the emotional weight of color and form. The artist’s process – focused on the contrast, contour, and perception of detail – mirrors our own design approach. Much like Kołodziejski isolates tones and shapes to create a new dialogue, we’ve used materials and light to create a refined atmosphere in which every element contributes to the whole.
The layout posed certain spatial challenges, including limited access to natural daylight. To counter this, we carefully sculpted zones where light could be maximized. One of the most distinct and atmospheric spaces is the kitchen – a soft, cocoon-like zone illuminated by curved glass blocks. These luksfery not only let in daylight but also act as luminous objects themselves. Throughout the office, these glass elements become both architectural and emotional devices – shaping the mood of the interior.
The material palette blends muted tones with tactile surfaces. The contrast between matte and gloss, solid and translucent, soft and sharp, creates a dynamic yet cohesive composition. The result is a space that feels calm and grounded, yet quietly expressive.
The Omnires office is not just a place to work – it’s an environment that reflects the brand’s aesthetic sensibility and commitment to quality. It’s a space shaped by movement, clarity, and presence.
Design:
Design Team: Anna Łoskiewicz-Zakrzewska, Przemek Anczok, Mateusz Bubel, Krzysztof Benke, Jacek Kołodziejski
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