New office for Rabbit Films Oy

The first time we visited the location with my client, the potential could already be seen, but only through very rose coloured glasses. This 600 sq.m. space got its new shades and shapes gradually during last spring. My goal was to create a space for the people: positive, ever-changing, fun, creative, yet professional and functional. The inspiration for the wooden platform in the corner came from Frasier Crane’s apartment. Feel of the natural wood in contrast with the shiny concrete create structure. When choosing colours, I also wanted to bring the contrast: black surfaces paired with with softer pastel tones.

Rabbit Films has a fun logo, and I wanted to emphasise it somehow. Creating a shingle-like surface out of brass has been an idea I have had in mind for a while and now it came to good use – Isa Kukkapuro & Henrik Enbom from Trash Design were the perfect friends to call and bring my idea to life! Henkka used brass originally from the counter of the Design Museo Cafe and the base is plywood from Lahti Sibelius Hall.

As a production company in the creative industry, our wish was to get a space where people feel good and warm, without forgetting practicality. An important aspect of the design was also to get a large open office space where creativity and a sense of shared activity can be visible. Working with Sisse, both in terms of ideation and implementation, worked flawlessly from start to finish, and the feedback from employees and our customers has been great. Hanna Saarela, Administration Manager, Rabbit Films Oy

The first time I came to the new office, my gaze was drawn to the magnificent and stylish stage, the brass bunnies, and the spacious, bright atmosphere created by the large windows and sunshine. The gigantic terrace with its green plants was a wonderful surprise and has been a favorite place to eat lunch for as long as it was warm enough. All in all, it’s a good feeling to work here. Pauliina Kuikka, Production Manager, Rabbit Films Oy 

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