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Corporate Designs

We view corporate design not as decoration, but as the strategic architecture of your business. Our work is to move beyond mere aesthetics to craft a visual language that is both culturally resonant and commercially precise. We dive deep into your company's core values, market position, and future aspirations to design an identity system—from the logo to the last pixel—that cuts through market noise, clarifies your purpose, and becomes your most powerful, recognizable asset for sustainable growth

1.Reserve Bank of Fiji, Level 9
Pratt Street, Suva.

The Social Core (The Hub): This area mimics a high-end hotel lobby or cafe. It features "third space" furniture like modular sofas and communal high-top tables.

Instead of built-in walls, layouts now use prefabricated, glass-fronted acoustic booths for private meetings.

Open-plan areas designed for teams, featuring unassigned "hot-desking" and mobile whiteboards.

2. Bondwell HQ

Experience a workspace that makes a bold first impression. The exterior features a striking contemporary design, utilizing a sophisticated palette of charcoal, vibrant crimson, and warm geometric accents. This architectural statement is designed to reflect the energy and professionalism of your brand.

3. Narhari HQ

A clean, neutral palette of greys and whites is balanced by warm wood tones, creating a workspace that is both professional and comfortable.

4. International Planned Parenthood Federation

Glass partitions and minimalist layouts create a sense of transparency and connectivity across the entire floor plan with Interior spaces are defined by strategic window placement, flooding the office with natural light to boost productivity and morale.

5. Vanuatu High Commission

The architectural silhouette draws direct inspiration from the traditional Nakamal (meeting house). With its soaring, wide-brimmed roof and open-air pavilions, the design fosters a sense of communal gathering and transparency.