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The project for the new Sauvage TV offices in Barcelona by architect Vania Gaetti

Italian architect Vania Gaetti has unveiled a striking new workspace for Sauvage TV, a global production and post-production company, located in Barcelona's innovative 22@ district. Known for designing the company's headquarters, Gaetti's latest project expresses a singular vision: 'to create a workspace that supports creative processes without interfering.'

© Vania Gaetti

Spanning 1,000 m², the office space is characterised by openness, natural light, and a balance between aesthetic structure and creative freedom. As Gaetti notes, 'The choice of this space was not random: it was a measured decision, carefully considered to become the new habitat for a growing company.'

Four principles guided the design: spaciousness, light, visual proximity to the headquarters, and a terrace-as-oasis, all aiming to foster idea generation and connection.

From the entrance, the company's spirit is immediately felt: a neon panther logo suspended in front of the glass façade greets visitors with bold energy, echoing the motto "wild creatives." Inside, Gaetti's clean architectural language uses a continuous colour palette, exposed concrete, and custom furniture in iconic RAL Traffic Blue, referencing the firm's identity.

Design brands such as Vitra, Pedrali, Artek, Vibia, and O/M feature throughout, ensuring ergonomic function and visual cohesion. From scenographic lighting by Vibia to introspective corners on a lush terrace framed by Poppy Red accents, every detail is deliberate.

With shared spaces, quiet zones, custom meeting rooms, and an urban garden terrace, the project 'doesn't simply respond to a functional need, it embodies a vision,' says Gaetti. At Sauvage TV, 'aesthetics are not decorative, but structural… where the city enters the office not to impose its rhythm but as the backdrop for a space where ideas are born, nurtured, and celebrated.'

More information:
Vania Gaetii
www.vaniagaetti.com

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