DecoPeint Agency
📍 France, Alsace (67) | 🍻 Modern offices | Architects : Studio Camarasa | 📸 2026


The DECOPEINT office design by Studio Camarasa transforms workspaces into a complete visual experience. Here, interior architecture transcends mere function to create a succession of atmospheres where colors, materials, and works of art interact naturally. Monumental graffiti, sculptures, contemporary paintings, plays on textures, and custom-made furniture build a strong identity that accompanies the teams’ daily work.





For this interior architecture photography project, the work focused primarily on atmosphere and the interpretation of spaces. The objective was not only to document the layout but also to convey the visual richness of the place: the light filtering through the volumes, the contrasts between different color schemes, and the details that give rhythm to the workspaces. From an immersive yellow kitchen and an integrated wine cellar to an aquarium spanning the open collaborative spaces, each image seeks to capture a living architecture where design, art, and function converge.








In this interior architecture photography project, color becomes a true visual language. Far from standardized workspaces, the layout imagined by Studio Camarasa makes bold choices through distinctive atmospheres and contemporary interior design. Intense yellow, deep blue, graphic contrasts, and artistic interventions all contribute to creating a modern architecture where each space possesses its own identity while remaining integrated into a coherent overall vision.




In architectural photography, the work doesn’t end with taking the picture. Retouching allows for… reveal the materials, the works and the details which build the identity of the place. Between a contemporary art gallery and a construction company environment, this project multiplies visual references: sculptures, frescoes, plays of light and textures contribute to a rich interpretation of the spaces. The objective of this report is to restore this diversity while maintaining a balanced, legible and faithful to the architectural intention.

