



This project holds great significance for us, as it serves as a testament to the remarkable end results that can be achieved through a well-conceived concept, even without a budget specifically allocated for it.


But let’s begin at the start. Burgiss is an American company specializing in information analysis within the economic sector, with offices located across various countries, including a dynamic and fast-growing team based in Sofia. Their need for assistance in relocating to a larger office is what brought them to us.










The task at hand was simple: to aid in finding the most optimal distribution of space in their new office, with consideration given to the needs of the team, such as the number of workspaces, groupings, relaxation areas, an interactive environment, easy accessibility, and adequate conference spaces, among others. Following this initial step, we set out to implement the project, knowing that the new office was a mere shell, lacking in any interior design or budgetary allocation.










At the heart of our approach lies the belief that taking no action is never the right course of action, even when it is at the request of the client. With this in mind, we devised a solution that wouldn’t burden the implementation budget. Our concept was grounded in the dynamics of our clients’ work, which was characterized by their branded corporate color and a continuous line that leapt across charts and monitors.








With just a few touches of paint, strategically placed squares of colorful carpet, and a geometrical nuance, we achieved results that exceeded our client’s expectations. The new environment was not only visually stimulating but also functionally optimized to ensure that employees had the space and resources to perform their best. By transforming the space into an interesting and differentiated environment, we not only met our client’s needs but also left them with a renewed sense of inspiration and motivation.









