Design and fit-out, Human experience, Sustainability services, Workplace strategy, Project management
Singapore
The global food processing giant partnered with JLL's Design Solutions team to create a Singapore office that focuses on employee well-being, fosters collaboration, and incorporate sustainable design features, reflecting their belief in the health of the planet.
Building partnership based on shared ideals
The JLL Design Solutions team’s approach to office design resonated with the client’s vision of a sustainable, wellness-focused workspace.
For their office fit-out, the health food company was able to tap into JLL’s keen understanding of the future of work, and our commitment to providing a bespoke suite of solutions that met their business goals and their employees’ needs.
With the client’s trust in our approach and capabilities, we were able to work closely along the design process and arrive at key decisions with confidence.
Designing a healthier way to work
Our design approach revolved around maximising the natural light afforded by the office space, integrating outdoor vistas, infusing biophilic elements, and opting for neutral wood and cream tones.
Focal green walls were complemented by calming shades of blues and greens, creating a visually pleasing and refreshing work environment. These elements set a strong foundation for the client to bring its sustainable and healthy workplace to life.
Quirky lighting fixtures, unique ceiling designs, and textured materials inject the client’s vibrant culture and personality into the space.
To minimise environmental impact of the office fit-out and align with the food company's philosophy, our Design Solutions team reused existing furniture from the company’s previous office where possible. Sustainable materials such as carpet finish, laminate, paint, lighting selection, re-use furniture and greenery were incorporated throughout the design. The JLL team also partnered with vendors who work with sustainably-sourced materials for new furniture and build components.