2026 | Professional

MUSE Design Awards Silver Winner

Symbiotic Shadows

Entrant

Ben Mu Interior Design

Category

Interior Design - Studio

Client's Name

Ben Mu Interior Design

Country / Region

Taiwan

How do you design a workspace for two distinct creative agencies without it feeling divided or compromised? This project answers that question by abandoning traditional office hierarchies in favor of a fluid, light-filled sanctuary. Guided by the core concept of "Light and Shadow," this 1,000-square-foot (30 ping) interior reimagines the modern workplace as a living, breathing environment that prioritizes employee well-being.
The design intentionally breaks down the conventional cubicle format. Upon entering, the eye is immediately drawn to strategic installations of translucent glass blocks. These blocks act as the spatial protagonists, capturing natural sunlight and diffusing it deep into the floor plan, creating a gentle, rippling choreography of light throughout the day. This ensures that even the deepest corners of the office feel connected to the outside world, fostering a serene and inspiring atmosphere.
Rather than sterile corporate finishes, the material palette embraces a raw, wabi-sabi aesthetic. We utilized innovative, eco-friendly finishes, including 'Lesu'—a sustainable material repurposed from reservoir sludge—and pure volcanic ash. These earthen textures provide a tactile warmth that grounds the space, offering a stark contrast to the typical fast-paced urban environment outside.
The spatial flow is deliberately organic. While it functions as a dual-headquarters featuring eight workstations, a conference room, a material library, and a communal pantry, there are no harsh dividing walls. Instead, subtle transitions in flooring and low-profile, flexible furniture define the zones. A previously oppressive, low-hanging structural beam was transformed into a design feature through sweeping, curved wood paneling, turning a structural flaw into a welcoming architectural embrace.
Ultimately, this project is a testament to empathetic design. By championing natural light, sustainable earthen materials, and a layout that encourages both focused work and spontaneous collaboration, the space transcends its function as a mere office. It is a cohesive, luminous environment where creativity thrives, proving that shared spaces can foster a unified, healthy, and deeply human-centric work culture.

Credits

Photographer
Dirk Heindoerfer
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