SA&C OFFICES
Interior Design with Light Geometry and Material

Curved Glass and Wood for a Continuous and Luminous Workspace
This interior project for the SA&C offices is based on a clear premise: to organize the space without compromising continuity, natural light, or a sense of openness. The strategy is built around deliberate choices in material and geometry. A curved glass partition defines the flow through the space in a fluid manner, while a volume of dark oak introduces structure and warmth. With no corridors or rigid divisions, the result is a flexible interior flooded with light, where the interplay between transparency and opacity shapes a calm, efficient, and contemporary atmosphere.
Type
Commercial, Interior Design
Location
Madrid, ES
Size
140m2
Year
2015
Client
Private
Interior Architecture
GRAS Reynés Arquitectos
Interior Design
GRAS Reynés Arquitectos
TEAM
Guillermo Reynés, Álvaro Pérez, Iria Gámez
Construction
Urban Tectónica
Photography
José Hevia

Curved Glass to Shape Space Without Losing Continuity or Light
A continuous glass wall weaves through the space with subtle movement. Its fluid geometry creates rooms, workstations and paths without disrupting the overall perception of the volume. This strategy organizes the program without fragmenting it, guided by four core principles: preserving maximum dimensions, avoiding leftover spaces, maintaining a flowing spatial logic, and expanding natural light.

Reflections, transparencies, and visual duplications multiply the perceived scale of the space, drawing light from the façade and inner courtyard into every corner.



A Dark Oak Library that Structures Uses & Brings Warmth
In contrast to the lightness of glass, a dark oak volume introduces visual weight and structural clarity. It marks the entry with integrated shelving and storage, clearly separating the reception and open work area from the more private zone that houses the main offices and meeting room. Its opaque texture adds depth and warmth, creating a more serene and composed interior environment.


A Flexible & Continuous Interior Bathed in Natural Light
The entire project is resolved without corridors or unnecessary elements. The combination of curved glass and oak allows for functional definition without losing spatial clarity. This approach not only optimizes the use of space but amplifies its perception enhancing natural light, flow and comfort.
The result is a workspace where internal structure emerges from the dialogue between materials, geometry, and program.

