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Webshake Office by Monica Corduneanu

By Magaly Grosso

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Webshake Office is a project completed by Monica Corduneanu.

The interior makes use of vibrant colors, fun wall decorations, and innovative storage and filing designs to create a space that invites creativity and efficiency.

Webshake Office by Monica Corduneanu:

“The idea of the project was to create a unique and personalized space. At the same time the clients wanted a fun and colourful interior. This is why I chose to use two strong colours, turquoise and yellow, with small accents of red. The yellow spots on the walls represent the company’s logo, which is also engraved on the desks.

The space is divided into three rooms, one for the two young people who have the company, one for employees, and one for recreation. For the first room I designed two very fun desks, made of planks of wood, covered with glass. To give more personality to these pieces of furniture, between the two layers, I used old records, to create a unique look. The shelves on the walls are made from the same type of wood planks as the desks.

The second room is similar to the first one, I used the same colours, and the same wall decorations. On the walls of these first rooms, I created interesting shapes made of cardboard tubes, which I think is a fun way to give personality to a space, and when the light comes through the windows, it creates some very dynamic shades on the walls.

In the recreation room, I wanted to create a piece of furniture with a special design so I combined a foosball table with a table made of the same wood planks used throughout the other rooms.

Elements like the cardboard tubes, records, wood planks with a rough look, and many others, are the different tools I used to create a fun and vivid space.”

Photos courtesy of Monica Corduneanu

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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