INVI – Institute for Wicked Problems



Developed for Copenhagen-based think tank INVI – Institute for Wicked Problems, the interior project focused on colour as a spatial identity across a multi-floor office environment.

Working with a palette informed by historical references, natural materials, and the modular colour universe of Montana Furniture, the project created distinct atmospheres across the different floors while maintaining an overall spatial coherence throughout the office.

The colour concept was developed to support concentration, orientation, collaboration, and a sense of warmth within the workplace, balancing calmer tones with stronger chromatic moments across furniture, surfaces, and architectural elements.


Case: Spatial Identity

Client: INVI – Institute for Wicked Problems

Year: 2025

Industry: Workplace Design

Capabilities: Colour Design, Spatial Identity, Interior Concept

Sarah Trebbien Gottlieb
Colour Design and Art Direction
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Rentemestervej 69B, 1. sal
2400 Copenhagen, Denmark
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