Adrielly Souza
Leonardo Volpato
Margot Robbie opened the doors of Luckychap’s new office, his Los Angeles movie producer, revealing a space that reflects both sophistication and personality. The atmosphere was revamped with the collaboration of designer Scarlett Hessen, who bet on an aesthetics that mixes the mid-century style with contemporary minimalism.
The actress reveals that each environment was designed to balance functionality and creative identity. Instead of following a corporate pattern, Margot decided to hear each employee about their aesthetic preferences – which resulted in spaces with personal and artistic touches.
One of the details that draw most attention is the presence of film posters chosen by each member of the team, including one of the Brazilian “City of God”, which appears prominent in one of the offices. The idea was to use cinema as a starting point to create environments that reflected the taste and history of each.
Margot’s own office is one of the most distinct. She chose a space with an unusual format that no one wanted to occupy, and turned the environment into a clear and comfortable refuge full of natural light.
Instead of a traditional table, the actress opted for a large sofa that dominates much of the room, plus a reading corner with a armchair called “Margo Chair”. The space palette of the space was inspired by one of the first pieces of art she bought.
Other spaces were also meticulously projected, says the actress. The entrance has double height, 1950s pending lamps, and a Mint restored Danish sofa. The original rock wall was maintained, giving rustic charm to the environment.
Individual offices, which were once part of a large open hall, were created with central tables for assistants and custom touches – as the Sarine chairs seen in the movie “Barbie”, reused and upholstered again.
Inner part of the office with the board of the Brazilian movie ‘Cidade de Deus’ –
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The projection room is one of the employees’ favorite environments. With heavy curtains, dark ink on the walls and a giant velvet sofa, the space refers to the environment of an old cinema – refers to the vintage lamps brought from a Parisian cinema. There are sessions there to watch editing movie cuts and also more relaxed encounters.
In the kitchen, the climate is different: everything is open, with space to cook and meet informally. A air fryer is hidden so as not to interfere with the clean look. The outdoor area has also been valued, with beds, mid-century-style chairs and a table for outdoor lunch-a combination that evokes the Californian charm with lightness and elegance.
Among the most curious highlights is the bar, designed to be worthy of any Hollywood party. With Swedish brass details, maple wood and red marble, it serves guinness in the tap and rotating cocktails – the chosen one is refreshing Hugo. To top it off, the coffee station has a sophisticated employee machine.
Source: Folha
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