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Moneyedge, a financial advisory consultant, wanted a renewed look for their Thane branch. We decided to imbibe their principles and the volatile finance market into the space through their centrepieces - the reception desk and the conference table.

Challenge

Creating dynamic finance

The spaces where the two desks are situated have a theme - the flow of finance. In the case of the entrance - from the lights to the art - there is some form of fluid energy that can be seen as it represents the constant movement and energy of financial transactions. On the other hand, the conference room has a unique shape that leaves little choice for the design.
But the question remains: How can the design of tables in a workspace effectively reflect and embody a company's core values?

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Approach

Sharp ridges and edges of progress

We decided to tie in the concept of one room through the desk and use the shape of the other to determine the shape of the table.
In the case of the reception desk, we used birch plywood and Corian to symbolise the flow of thought and currency. How did we do that? By using complex parametric design principles. The woods were crafted intricately to evoke the feeling of progress and momentum.
The triangular table, held up by a gold infinity sign, not only continues the thought process but also adds an extra dimension to the room. The unique structure of the table complements the unique structure of the room as well.

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Solution

Fortifying ethos in art

A complex project and an abstract concept that had the most skilled maestros scratching their heads. However, a creative challenge is what we thrive on and we pride ourselves on delivering above and beyond. Feeling inspired by Moneyedge, we decided to represent them through art. The ridges, lines, and slits in the art pieces serve as a reminder of the resilient world of finance, providing a powerful symbol for anyone who enters either of the rooms.