Benjamin Li
Nov 19, 2012

JWT Shanghai office facelift offers 'food for thought'

JWT Shanghai renovated its offices last summer, using the creative theme 'Food for thought'. The facelift is meant to reflect the idea that creative ideas are literally the bread and butter of an ad agency—as well as its champagne and caviar when business is good. The interior design, by M Moser, has just been recognised in China’s Successful Design Awards, organised by the Shanghai Industrial Design Association.

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