Saint-Gobain headquarters in Warsaw
Our modern glass solutions in the heart of Warsaw
Saint-Gobain, the global leader in the construction materials industry, has relocated its headquarters to the prestigious Varso Place, right in the center of Warsaw. In this new office space, innovation meets exceptional design, highlighting the key role of glass from the Saint-Gobain Glass brand.
The interiors were designed by the renowned Warsaw-based architectural studio Trzop Architekci, with a focus on comfort and aesthetics, using top-quality glass that provides excellent optical, acoustic, and safety performance.
Decorative patterned glass VISIOSUN and WATERFALL were used in the design, adding lightness and a modern touch to the space. These patterns give the interiors a unique look, creating a play of light and shadow that significantly enhances the space’s aesthetics. WATERFALL patterned glass was used as a wall cladding in the shared kitchen and dining area.
The VISIOSUN pattern, in its curved version, was applied as a finishing element for the main reception area, making it highly visually appealing.
In the office areas, STADIP® SILENCE glass was used, which combines acoustic properties with safety. This laminated glass reduces external noise, supporting employee concentration and creating a comfortable working environment. Additionally, it enhances safety in case of breakage, as its fragments remain attached to the film, minimizing the risk of injury.
In the common areas, curved extra-clear DIAMANT® glass was used, known for its exceptional transparency and color neutrality. DIAMANT® glass served as a decorative cover for a wall graphic, allowing for the creation of a dynamic and visually interesting space. Its perfect color rendering adds elegance to the interior, and its form emphasizes the modern character of the office.
In the fitness zone, red MIRALITE® PURE mirror was applied, bringing a refreshing and energizing color scheme to the interior. This combination fosters a motivating atmosphere in such a space. Additionally, MIRALITE® PURE mirrors were used in the bathrooms, providing functionality and user comfort.
In the conference rooms and executive areas, PRIVA-LITE® glass was applied, which allows for dynamic transparency adjustment. With a single click, the space can be managed to ensure privacy during meetings or business discussions. Regardless of its transparency state, PRIVA-LITE® glass maintains a high level of light transmission, which positively impacts work comfort and encourages creativity and innovation.
Acoustic comfort, safety, functionality, hygiene, aesthetics, and privacy control are just some of the benefits of using glass in office interiors. The new Saint-Gobain headquarters at Varso Place is a combination of innovative glass solutions and modern design. This space is a prime example of how to create comfortable and inspiring workplaces.
For a virtual tour of the Saint-Gobain office, click here: https://www.saint-gobain.pl/varso