The interior design project for the Digital Advisory offices in Rome, designed by architects Cristina Colombi and Alberto Bongi, combines minimalist architecture with advanced lighting solutions. The space features clean lines, oak finishes, and a neutral color palette, with light playing a key role in defining the environment.
The project is based on the concepts of transparency and flexibility. Large glass partitions with wooden frames create visual continuity and allow natural light to flow freely between offices and shared areas. A backlit ceiling recreates the effect of daylight filtering from above, enhancing the sense of brightness and openness throughout the spaces.
Particular attention was paid to the lighting design, which was conceived to provide flexible lighting scenarios and adapt to different working needs. General lighting is seamlessly integrated into the ceiling and furniture through concealed linear luminaires and illuminated profiles, while recessed fixtures blend discreetly into the architecture, preserving the project’s clean and minimalist aesthetic. At workstations, table and floor lamps provide additional visual comfort and flexibility.
Accent lighting emphasizes architectural details and focal areas, helping to create distinct atmospheres for workspaces, reception areas, and relaxation zones.
The furnishings combine contemporary design pieces with bespoke solutions. Tables, seating, wall panels, and integrated shelving have been carefully designed to create functional, organized, and visually refined environments.
Illum Group
Arch. Cristina Colombi, Arch. Alberto Bongi
Iacopo Pasqui