Gall'oro
Working
The project for the offices of the goldsmith company Gall'Oro was born from the desire to translate the brand's identity into a recognisable, contemporary physical space, coherent with the world of gold production. The circle — a symbolic element of jewellery and matrix of the company logotype — becomes the generative sign of the intervention. Not as mere decoration, but as a formal and conceptual structure: in the suspended ring lamps, in the graphics applied to glass, in the design of the reception desk and in custom furnishing details. The entrance is conceived as an iconic and immediately recognisable element. The reception desk, compact and monolithic, integrates circular forms that recall the company logo, transforming a functional object into a narrative device. The interior space develops through a linear path marked by floor arrows guiding users between the different operational areas. The office volumes are defined by light polycarbonate partitions that ensure separation while maintaining visual permeability, creating a balance between privacy and openness. The choice of materials combines an industrial and contemporary language: OSB flooring, exposed installations, deep green surfaces and linear LED lighting. Light becomes an architectural element, tracing sinuous trajectories on the ceiling and suspended circles that dialogue with the corporate graphic system. The executive office maintains the same formal coherence, with a custom table whose circular base once again recalls the jewellery theme, interpreted in a minimal and contemporary key. The project thus defines an identity-driven workspace, where the corporate image is not applied, but built through space, light and material.