
Translating Brand Identity into Interior Design
For the Air Up headquarters in Munich, I played a key role in designing and developing custom furniture pieces that reflect the brand’s innovative approach to drinking water through scent. The interior concept takes direct inspiration from the Air Up bottle, with translucent materials, playful forms, and modular elements that encourage creativity and flexibility.
Throughout the project, I was responsible for technical drawings, 3D renderings, and overseeing the production process, ensuring that each piece met both the aesthetic and functional requirements of a dynamic workspace. Custom acrylic glass furniture mirrors the bottle’s signature transparency, while modular seating elements in the Break Out Zone reference the design of the bottle’s mouthpiece.




Designing the Future of Work
The office layout supports various work styles, from focused individual work in the Thinking Zone to collaborative brainstorming in sensory-inspired rooms like the Room of Sound, Room of Scent, and Room of Taste. The color scheme integrates Air Up’s brand identity, with hues drawn from the flavors of its scent pods.
By translating the essence of the product into physical space, this project creates a workspace that is not only visually engaging but also enhances creativity and collaboration.









