
The Sunglass Island Offices in Cancún are conceived as a contemporary corporate landscape that evokes the brand’s association with light, clarity and coastal horizons. The interior language is guided by fluid, aerodynamic forms and a predominantly white envelope, contrasting with metal and glass elements that suggest precision and innovation. Curved surfaces, floating planes and transparent partitions create an office environment that feels simultaneously dynamic and serene, in tune with the coastal context of the city.
The reception area becomes a sculptural statement, where the company’s identity is embedded in a large metallic logo set against a subtly modelled white wall. This front desk and wall act as a visual anchor, establishing a clean, luminous aesthetic that is continued throughout the workspaces and meeting rooms.
The project is structured around a central circulation spine that visually connects reception, meeting rooms and open office areas. This spine is emphasized by a continuous, gently curving wall and a polished dark floor finish that guides movement while reflecting natural and artificial light. The space unfolds progressively from more public to more private zones, ensuring a clear hierarchy of access and acoustic control.
Glazed partitions define meeting rooms and enclosed offices along the corridor, maintaining openness and visual continuity. Workstations are placed in open-plan clusters, improving communication and flexibility. Perimeter glazing with generous windows allows the main work areas to enjoy expansive views towards Cancún’s urban landscape, reinforcing employee connection to the exterior environment.
The material palette combines white plastered walls, laminated glass, perforated metal panels and light-toned wood floors. White surfaces serve as a neutral backdrop, amplifying natural light and creating a sense of cleanliness and corporate rigor. Metal and glass elements provide a high-tech character, while wood introduces warmth and tactile comfort to balance the overall atmosphere.
Artificial lighting is integrated through recessed downlights and linear fixtures carefully positioned to avoid glare on workstations while highlighting circulation and feature walls. In the meeting rooms, indirect lighting built into ceiling coves emphasizes the curved geometry of the interior envelope. The extensive use of transparent and translucent glass optimizes daylight penetration deep into the plan, reducing the reliance on artificial lighting during daytime hours.
Furniture solutions are modular and ergonomic, with generously dimensioned workstations that accommodate storage and technology needs. Task chairs and conference chairs are selected for long-term comfort, featuring neutral upholstery that harmonizes with the overall color scheme. The front desk, with its curved glass countertop and perforated metal fascia, becomes a functional sculpture that synthesizes the brand’s contemporary and coastal identity.
Meeting rooms are designed to be flexible, using large tables and mobile furniture layouts that can support collaborative work, training sessions and formal presentations. The tone-on-tone color composition—greys, whites and light woods—ensures a timeless aesthetic, allowing the brand logo and signage elements to stand out as primary accents.
Sustainability is addressed through an emphasis on natural light, energy efficiency and durable materials. The extensive perimeter glazing is oriented and shaded to capture daylight while controlling heat gain, reducing the dependence on artificial lighting and mechanical cooling in Cancún’s warm climate. Glass partitions inside the office transmit this daylight further into the core, diminishing the number of luminaires needed during working hours.
Materials have been selected for longevity and low maintenance, including robust floor finishes, high-quality laminates and metal components that resist corrosion in a coastal environment. The open-plan configuration encourages future adaptability, extending the lifecycle of the interior by allowing reconfiguration without major demolition. Combined with efficient lighting fixtures and an HVAC system sized according to real occupation patterns, these strategies contribute to a responsible, resource-conscious corporate workspace.










The Sunglass Island Offices in Cancún are conceived as a contemporary corporate landscape that evokes the brand’s association with light, clarity and coastal horizons. The interior language is guided by fluid, aerodynamic forms and a predominantly white envelope, contrasting with metal and glass elements that suggest precision and innovation. Curved surfaces, floating planes and transparent partitions create an office environment that feels simultaneously dynamic and serene, in tune with the coastal context of the city.
The reception area becomes a sculptural statement, where the company’s identity is embedded in a large metallic logo set against a subtly modelled white wall. This front desk and wall act as a visual anchor, establishing a clean, luminous aesthetic that is continued throughout the workspaces and meeting rooms.
The project is structured around a central circulation spine that visually connects reception, meeting rooms and open office areas. This spine is emphasized by a continuous, gently curving wall and a polished dark floor finish that guides movement while reflecting natural and artificial light. The space unfolds progressively from more public to more private zones, ensuring a clear hierarchy of access and acoustic control.
Glazed partitions define meeting rooms and enclosed offices along the corridor, maintaining openness and visual continuity. Workstations are placed in open-plan clusters, improving communication and flexibility. Perimeter glazing with generous windows allows the main work areas to enjoy expansive views towards Cancún’s urban landscape, reinforcing employee connection to the exterior environment.
The material palette combines white plastered walls, laminated glass, perforated metal panels and light-toned wood floors. White surfaces serve as a neutral backdrop, amplifying natural light and creating a sense of cleanliness and corporate rigor. Metal and glass elements provide a high-tech character, while wood introduces warmth and tactile comfort to balance the overall atmosphere.
Artificial lighting is integrated through recessed downlights and linear fixtures carefully positioned to avoid glare on workstations while highlighting circulation and feature walls. In the meeting rooms, indirect lighting built into ceiling coves emphasizes the curved geometry of the interior envelope. The extensive use of transparent and translucent glass optimizes daylight penetration deep into the plan, reducing the reliance on artificial lighting during daytime hours.
Furniture solutions are modular and ergonomic, with generously dimensioned workstations that accommodate storage and technology needs. Task chairs and conference chairs are selected for long-term comfort, featuring neutral upholstery that harmonizes with the overall color scheme. The front desk, with its curved glass countertop and perforated metal fascia, becomes a functional sculpture that synthesizes the brand’s contemporary and coastal identity.
Meeting rooms are designed to be flexible, using large tables and mobile furniture layouts that can support collaborative work, training sessions and formal presentations. The tone-on-tone color composition—greys, whites and light woods—ensures a timeless aesthetic, allowing the brand logo and signage elements to stand out as primary accents.
Sustainability is addressed through an emphasis on natural light, energy efficiency and durable materials. The extensive perimeter glazing is oriented and shaded to capture daylight while controlling heat gain, reducing the dependence on artificial lighting and mechanical cooling in Cancún’s warm climate. Glass partitions inside the office transmit this daylight further into the core, diminishing the number of luminaires needed during working hours.
Materials have been selected for longevity and low maintenance, including robust floor finishes, high-quality laminates and metal components that resist corrosion in a coastal environment. The open-plan configuration encourages future adaptability, extending the lifecycle of the interior by allowing reconfiguration without major demolition. Combined with efficient lighting fixtures and an HVAC system sized according to real occupation patterns, these strategies contribute to a responsible, resource-conscious corporate workspace.










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Barcelona
Bac de Roda 136
08020, Barcelona
Spain
Madrid
Av. de Buendía 11
19005 Guadalajara (Madrid)
Spain
Chicago
373 Hazel Ave, Apt A1
60022, Glencoe, Illinois
United States