Mid Century Modern Executive Suite
Tupperware Brands Corp.
The Chief Brands Officer suite is one of the most visible office areas due to its location at the top of the central Grand Stair and the number of external visitors and marketing partners the team in this space hosts. It was very important that it reflect the company’s brand identity and positioning as a legacy company producing premier products that stand the test of time.
The Chief Brands Officer’s desk and return
“Neutral textured wall covering and paint schemes provide the perfect backdrop to display brightly-colored Tupperware product pieces and abstract artwork from the company’s expansive corporate collection. ”
Tupperware products on display in the Executive Assistant’s workspace
The existing building features floor-to-ceiling windows set between bright white architectural columns spanning the entire perimeter of the building on both levels. In order to maximize the daylighting while controlling for the intense Central Florida sunshine, 95% motorized solar shades were installed in every office and meeting room throughout the building. Executive offices were standardized with dark hardwood flooring, while neutral carpet tile was used throughout all common and open office areas.
In keeping with Edward Durell Stone’s signature use of luxurious materials, a line of custom, solid wood office furniture, from Spanish manufacturer A.G. Land, was selected as the new standard. Featuring integrated leather desk pads and hand-lacquered accent panels, coupled with customizable hidden technology receptacles and wire management, the furniture strikes a perfect balance between aesthetics and modern functionality. The use of classic mid-century lounge seating pieces reinforce the company’s brand positioning of quality, timelessness and longevity.
A collaborative meeting area located within the Chief Brands Officer’s suite