Polish architect
Maria Murawsky brought a touch of the contemporary to the historical building set on one of Berlin’s most prestigious avenues. Office E sees modern finishes and an enviable collection of furniture classics and lighting pieces paired with elaborate fresco-covered ceilings for a rather sharp looking workplace.
Spaces unfold with a sense of opulence not often associated with offices, with accents of marble, leather, timber and glass found throughout. In the waiting area, Pierre Jeanneret armchairs from Cassina sit alongside a custom marble and brass coffee table, and a softly curving couch. A true 20th-century design icon – Jorge Zalszupin’s JZ tea trolley, designed in the 1950s and reissued by Brazilian company Etel – completes the striking setting. Elsewhere, design classics like the Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona chairs, USM modular furniture cabinets and lighting from Serge Mouille sit alongside younger brands including Roll&Hill and Allied Maker from NYC.