Designed by Estudio Reciente, Architectural Digest’s revamped workspace features plenty of colour and a fully recyclable floor
When AD Spain, part of the Condé Nast Group, set out to refurbish their office, the magazine enlisted architect and interior designer Carlos Tomás of Madrid-based design firm Estudio Reciente, to create a dynamic workspace that would reflect the values, identity and spirit of the magazine.
To achieve this, Estudio Reciente used colour to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Pairing a muted colour palette, chosen for its calming effects, with a range of different materials and textures, the interior was carefully curated to provide visual inspiration for the design conscious team. The result is a flexible space, which marries minimalist aesthetics with pops of colour to reflect the magazine’s visual identity throughout.