A Look Inside Leo Burnett’s Moscow Office
Leo Burnett is a global advertising agency that offers services such as quantitative research, context and strategic planning, optimization and digital strategy. While headquartered in Chicago, Leo Burnett has offices all around the world, Moscow included.
“The idea to use glasses as the central expressive feature of this space was not born at once,” said designer Maria Yasko. “We considered stars and apples, which are central to the company’s signature style.” “The first agency was established in Chicago in 1935, and we have aspired for some style reference to that period. When we brought glasses scaled up several times and shaped like those worn by Leo Burnett, we thought it looked cool, and even more so if we would hang big glittering stars to the ceiling.” “This is not the first time we have designed working spaces for ad agencies,” Dmitry Ovcharov added. “Leo Burnett’s previous office had meeting spaces and rooms located inside giant pencils”. “Developing the concept for Publicis Group this time, we have opted for an idea of office spaces as modern art galleries. We did not want to make something complex; the glasses are integrated with the space, serving as a purely artistic feature and exposition, but on the other hand, being exactly the solution that organizes the space”. “The interior may or may not get some additional drawings or slogans or a new color in the future. That is the idea. The environment may change, but what will always be maintained is the core expressive substance, which is self-sufficient and makes the space complete.”
- Location: Moscow, Russia
- Date completed: 2014
- Size: 94,722 square feet
- Design: Nefa Architects
- Furniture: Сappellini, Haworth, Boss Design
- Photos: Alexey Knyazev