

Introduced by Melbourne branding agency
“This was a butterfly moment for Vida Glow,” explains Sarah-Jane Pyke. “They are a young brand, and they had quickly outgrown their former office. Their loyal customer base was expanding rapidly and they were ready to conquer new international markets. So, we were very excited to help shape this significant milestone for the company, and we understood that the office design had to embody this moment of transformation.”
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In the kitchen, an oceanic blue monolithic island bench interplays with an eclectic mix of dining chairs and stools positioned around a rendered concrete table by
Designated breakout spaces are donned in Gold, Ink and Plum, while the meeting rooms get a dose of nature with Heather, Dried Lavender and Sage references—accentuated by a clean black lineage. This high dose of colour is interspersed with moments of transparency and organic materiality, paying homage to the brand’s wellness ethos.
Then there’s the Collagen bar where Arent&Pyke developed a signature visual moment with a chiselled Parsley Green marble island branded with


“We made a conscious decision to showcase Australian designed and manufactured furniture as much as possible,” explains Pyke. “The workstations are custom by NAU and throughout the kitchen and meeting rooms we used a number of pieces by Design By Them including their recycled plastic Confetti Stools.”
The art plays a defining role throughout the interior. Sourced from
A collision of old and new has found a home within the Vida Glow HQ, with Arent&Pyke delivering a sense of timelessness with a touch of the unusual and much soul, thanks to a delightful array of colours and textures. Looks like workplace culture is here to stay, and it feels better than ever.
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