Home / The Edit Projects Vibia Lights Up an Innovative San Francisco Co-Working Space Situated in a historic neighborhood of downtown San Francisco is Canopy Jackson Square, a boutique co-working space designed by Yves Behar and Amir Mortazavi.The open-plan, 13,000-square-foot layout reimagines the traditional workplace with cutting-edge architecture that incorporates stylish work and lounge areas for private or communal tasks. Dramatic geometric lines and natural materials—think marble floors and tabletops, wood-slat ceilings, and exposed concrete—predominate in the uncluttered, contemporary design. © Jared Erondu © Camila Rubio Varón © Anurag Arora Inspired by the nearby iconic North Beach neighborhood, the designers selected décor that nods to its local landmarks: green sofas echo the oxidized copper color of Columbus tower visible through the windows, while pink cubicles and pillows pick up the palette of City Lights bookstore. Minimalist lighting, including Vibia’s Wireflow Volumetric and Wireflow Lineal by Arik Levy, complements ergonomic modern furniture. Wireflow Lineal features a two-dimensional, hexagonal silhouette crafted of sleek black cables and capped with metal rods. In the entryway, its lean lines trace a delicate profile that offsets the heavy wood paneling enveloping the room. © Photography: Joe Fletcher – @joefletcherphoto © Photography: Joe Fletcher – @joefletcherphoto Suspended above a conference table in a meeting room, Lineal creates an elegant focal point and doubles as a transparent tapestry of fine cords. © Photography: Joe Fletcher – @joefletcherphoto Wireflow Volumetric illuminates several private offices with an airy architecture that reinforces the space’s strong geometry. Its barely-there profile, at once bold and understated, is distilled to its essence in a modern interpretation of the timeless chandelier. © Photography: Joe Fletcher – @joefletcherphoto © Photography: Joe Fletcher – @joefletcherphoto Affixed to the ceiling’s wooden slats, Wireflow’s metal armature provides a compelling material juxtaposition. Credits Design: Amir Mortazavi for Studio Mortazavi and Yves Behar Photography: Joe Fletcher – @joefletcherphoto Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Pinterest Pinterest You may also like... Projects Bright Spot: Vibia Illuminates a Historic London Townhouse Projects Vibia Brightens Valencia’s Vaqueta Gastro Mercat Projects Design a Dramatic Entrance With Vibia Lighting