Embedded in the AchtBerlin office complex, right between the two districts of Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg, is PAPER & TEA's new headquarters office, which combines functionality with contemporary design. The renowned architecture firm Schwitzke Górski from Krakow is jointly responsible for the planning; the design concept was developed and implemented based on the company's design language in collaboration with the PAPER & TEA Brand Studio. The collaboration between Schwitzke and PAPER & TEA is already proving successful. Two ICONIC AWARDS have already been secured. One in the INTERIOR- Corporate category for the PAPER & TEA Headquarters Office Berlin and the other in the INTERIOR- Retail category for the PAPER & TEA Store on Kurfürstendamm in Berlin.
PAPER & TEA's new headquarters office in Berlin embodies the brand's identity, which is characterized by formal simplicity based on the Japandi philosophy. In addition to exquisite design elements, the headquarters office also offers modern work concepts. The focus is on flexibility, communication and an inspiring environment. The design draws on natural wood tones and is inspired by washi paper to reflect the textures and colors of nature. Organic materials are highlighted in numerous vertical elements, both in the furniture and in the deliberately minimalist decoration of the premises. The brand's DNA is complemented by elements of Japanese tea culture, including designed relaxation areas and a tea bar.
PAPER & TEA's new headquarters office in Berlin embodies the brand's identity, which is characterized by formal simplicity thanks to the Japandi philosophy. In addition to exquisite design elements, the headquarters office also offers modern work concepts. The focus is on flexibility, communication and an inspiring environment. The design draws on natural wood tones and is inspired by washi paper to reflect the textures and colors of nature. Organic materials are highlighted in numerous vertical elements, both in the furniture and in the deliberately minimalist decoration of the premises. The brand's DNA is complemented by elements of Japanese tea culture, including designed relaxation areas and a tea bar.
“The Berlin headquarters office of PAPER & TEA enables effective working and at the same time creates space for creativity and relaxation. Our common goal with PAPER & TEA's Brand Studio was to design an environment that reflects the rich tea culture and at the same time meets the requirements of modern working environments,” says Izabela Kutyła, Creative Director at Schwitzke Górski.