Mocha Mousse: Trend or Classic in Corporate Architecture?
Discover how Mocha Mousse, Pantone’s Color of the Year 2025, is influencing corporate architecture and learn how to apply it in modern offices.
Discover how Mocha Mousse, Pantone’s Color of the Year 2025, is influencing corporate architecture and learn how to apply it in modern offices.
Discover the genius of Zaha Hadid at the Vitra Campus Fire Station, her first built project. Explore details of the innovative design and other iconic projects by this visionary architect.
The Vitra Design Museum, located on the Vitra campus in Weil am Rhein, Germany, is more than just a design museum; it’s an architectural masterpiece created by acclaimed architect Frank Gehry.
Now, exclusively in the Rio de Janeiro market, Pett Capellato is proud to present the new Mikado chair by Vitra.
Discover how colors influence the design of creative environments. Learn how tones, textures, and fabrics transform spaces into places of well-being and functionality with the expertise of the Pett Capellato Solutions HUB.
The occupation of corporate offices in the hybrid model, combined with collaborative spaces, profoundly transforms the business environment. This new paradigm allows greater employee flexibility, optimizes companies’ operating costs, and promotes a dynamic and adaptable work environment.
With Pedrali chairs, we are ready to offer multiple solutions that combine elegance, functionality and sustainability, transforming workspaces and outdoor areas into inspiring and productive environments.
Create dynamic and productive spaces with our elegant, durable, ergonomic and functional solutions. Each chair and piece of furniture is precisely designed to take the work experience to a new level.
Explore the three essential pillars of Corporate Architecture: strategic alignment, inspiring office design, and efficient organizational structure. Discover how these interconnected elements shape success and innovation in modern businesses.
According to Forbes, your business only has 7 seconds to make a first impression. Furniture is probably one of the first things they will see in those 7 seconds.
How do you want customers to feel when they enter your reception area?