Modern art deco
Cracow style
In the office of a well-known consulting firm, located on four floors of the Unity Tower office building in Krakow, we had the pleasure of carrying out a comprehensive implementation in the field of space branding and signage.
The office is modern with a modern art déco feel, and the original wall graphics we made, the picture sets, and the room labeling and numbering system remain consistent with this vision.


Wall graphics
The reception area, as well as the meeting rooms and conference rooms, featured original wall graphics consistent with each other. The graphic motifs allude to Cracow’s architectural icons on the one hand, and elements of modern art déco interspersed with abstract patterns on the other.
Graphics in circulation paths and open space
In all passageways, on the four floors of the office, there were sets of graphics corresponding to the designs from the reception and meeting rooms. Some of them were set in elegant gold frames, and others in black plexiglass frames. Each floor had a dedicated set of graphics – each was different, but all were designed so that they could be treated as consistent with each other and each time matched the color scheme of the interiors.
A different set of graphics was created for each floor, differing in style as well as subject matter, which was also intended to help distinguish between the passageways on each floor. In addition to graphics with Krakow, New York and completely abstract motifs, in gold and black frames, the hit turned out to be posters featuring a Krakow bagel on a background of abstract, gilded patterns.
Graphics with New York motims
On one of the floors, instead of Krakow, New York City came to life. This was the client’s idea, which we were happy to realize, selecting the most interesting photographs of New York architecture and developing a visually coherent set of graphics.








