Law Firm G Interior Design, Zagreb

The future use of the area anticipated housing of a law firm and it was important that the interior design gives future clients a sense of stability, trust and security. The space requirements of the law firm were: four offices, a meeting room and an archive. One of the offices had to be roomy enough to accommodate a large number of people at meetings. The space of rectangular layout with long façade walls and the area of 270 m2 had ‘only’ six pillars and perimeter walls. So, we tried to keep it open. The given space imposed the solution for the central hallway with workspaces to the left and to the right, next to the windows. The large office is located at the end of the corridor extending from one façade to another. The type of work in a law firm demanded separate offices and file cabinets with each desk. Therefore, in the areas of the existing pillars, we put filing cabinets thus deviding the workspace. In order to maintain the impression of the open space, the cabinets are lower than the height of the ceiling, the areas are divided by glass walls and the wooden ceiling continuously runs throughout the entire space.
Between the ceiling slats, we ‘hid’ sprinklers, lights, speakers and ventilation system, and glass partitions go through them. All cabinets are made to measure, they have open shelves for printers, phones and the like, and they have control panels for lighting, sun protection, protection from being seen by others and audio system. So, all that is left on the desks are computers and stacks of paper.
Between the ceiling slats, we ‘hid’ sprinklers, lights, speakers and ventilation system, and glass partitions go through them. All cabinets are made to measure, they have open shelves for printers, phones and the like, and they have control panels for lighting, sun protection, protection from being seen by others and audio system. So, all that is left on the desks are computers and stacks of paper.