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Enhance your office aesthetic: A guide to including sculpture in workplace decor

Brijesh Bansal, the founder of Stone Art, is here to provide valuable insight on incorporating sculpture in your office interiors

Whether a fine art piece or a whimsical brand mascot, sculptures have the visual appeal to transform your workspace. And while experienced project managers at architecture and design firms have a keen eye for detail, knowing how to get the most impact from a corporate sculpture can be tricky. That’s where Stone Art, a design and fabrication studio that specialises in the fabrication and installation of corporate sculpture, can help.

Regarding corporate office interiors, there are three main types of sculptures to consider: freestanding, wall, and non-traditional. Freestanding sculptures are immobile works typically meant to make a statement or share company history. They can serve as a primary focal point in any corporate environment. Consider placing a freestanding sculpture in high-traffic areas like an entrance, lobby, reception area, or at the end of a long hallway.

Wall sculptures, on the other hand, also known as “relief sculptures,” are a form of hanging artwork that can help direct the flow of traffic and avoid monotony in wall spaces. They can be particularly effective in areas where there might not be enough space for a freestanding sculpture. Non-traditional sculptures, or “assemblage sculptures,” are not categorised as freestanding, wall, or kinetic but are defined by the elements used to create them (such as found objects). They can be unique and unexpected, adding an element of surprise to your office interiors.

Brijesh Bansal, Founder, Stone Art.

Incorporating sculptures into your corporate interior can redefine the work environment in three ways: atmosphere, colour, and material. The colour and materials used in the sculpture can set the mood or tone with employees and clients. Colours like red can evoke passion, while blue signifies trust and security. 

In addition to setting the tone through colour and material, incorporating sculpture in your office interiors can evoke emotion. Art can inspire, incite conversation, and motivate creativity. A well-placed sculpture can serve as a reminder of the company’s values and goals and can provide employees with a source of inspiration and pride.

Installation is critical when it comes to incorporating sculpture in your office interiors. It’s essential to work with a design and fabrication studio that has experience in corporate sculpture installation. A professional installation team can ensure that the sculpture is placed safely and securely, and adequately lit to showcase its unique features.

In addition to installation, maintenance is also crucial. Regular cleaning and upkeep can ensure that the sculpture stays in top condition, preserving its visual appeal and value. Stone Art is committed to the ongoing maintenance and preservation of artwork and offers maintenance services to ensure that your sculptures stay pristine.

In conclusion, incorporating sculpture in your office interiors can transform your workspace in more ways than one. From setting the tone and evoking emotion to inciting conversation and motivating creativity, sculptures can create a unique and inspiring work environment. And when it comes to installation and maintenance, it’s essential to work with a design and fabrication studio that has experience in corporate sculpture installation. Stone Art is committed to creating and installing sculptures that reflect your company’s values and goals and to ensuring that they stay in top condition for years to come.