In line with ONG&ONG’s corporate vision “To be the designers of our age”, the design of their Kuala Lumpur office is one where creativity and innovation can be expressed without restraint.
December 24th, 2013
The overall feel of the space is intended to foster a creative and cooperative spirit.
The quirky play of scale, form and materials injects a sense of fun into the office and creates a distinct and unique workplace where employees are eager to form ideas and brainstorm with each other. The wall finishes feature a variety of colour palettes, which help to ignite this creative spirit while also serving to reflect the nature of ONG&ONG’s work.
Besides catering to the wellbeing of the company’s employees, the office also fosters an environment within which clients can feel more closely involved with the creative work and design process.
Ultimately, ONG&ONG’s new office nurtures a design culture that empowers the company’s designers so that they can constantly provide clients with high standards of work.
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