Spring Leaf Project

Project Overview

The office is divided into functional zones—reception, open-plan workstations, private
executive suites, and collaborative breakout areas. The design utilizes a consistent
palette of lime green (brand identity), warm oak wood, and neutral grays/whites. The
layout prioritizes natural light, with glass partitions ensuring that even the internal
workstations benefit from the perimeter windows.

Location:

Tanjong Pagar

Project Type:

Office

Design Style:

Warm Modernism

What Makes This Office Design Special

Brand-Centric Storytelling

The design doesn't just use a logo; it integrates the company’s mission into the architecture.

  • The "Nutricrops" Curved Entry: The reception features a curved wall with a
    textured, plaster-like finish reminiscent of organic materials. The display of
    grain/soil samples in recessed wall bowls immediately communicates the
    company’s core business to visitors.

  • Thematic Murals: Large-scale wall graphics showing lush green fields and farmers help humanize the corporate space and remind employees of the real-
    world impact of their work.

Strategic Use of "Nature’s Palette"

The color story is highly intentional.

  • Lime Green Accents: Used sparingly but boldly on acoustic dividers and pantry walls, the green provides a "pop" that feels energetic and fresh.

  • Wood Grain Continuity: From the vertical timber wall panels to the executive
    desks and kitchen cabinetry, the use of oak brings a sense of stability and
    warmth to an otherwise clinical office environment.

Hybrid Collaboration Spaces

The pantry area (the "Social Hub") is designed more like a modern café than a traditional breakroom.

  • Bar-Height Seating: Encourages quick, informal "stand-up" meetings.

  • Visual Transparency: The use of glass walls for the large boardroom allows the office to feel expansive and interconnected, promoting a culture of transparency.

Ergonomics and Acoustic Comfort

The workstation area shows high-quality ergonomic mesh chairs and acoustic privacy screens between desks. The carpet tiles feature a geometric gray pattern, which is likely chosen for its ability to absorb sound in an open-plan setting while hiding wear and tear.

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