The modern office is not one room full of desks.
It is a reception area, a cafe, a studio, a meeting room, a focus zone, a soft landing, a client space, and a place where people can feel what the company is.
Senso gives designers one continuous foundation. Color can move.
Texture can deepen. Zones can feel distinct without turning the floor into a patchwork of materials.
The result is a workplace that can change pace without losing the whole.
start your estimateSome floors arrive as a fixed answer.
Senso does not.
Color, tone, texture, aggregate, and finish can be shaped around the project before the room is complete.
A calmer surface for focus areas. More depth for lounges.
More texture where the floor needs to carry identity.
Because it is poured on site, the surface can follow the architecture itself: curves, stairs, thresholds, open plans, reception zones, and meeting areas.
Not a finish placed inside the office. A finish made with it.
The first impression matters. So does the thousandth.
Office floors carry rolling chairs, foot traffic, furniture moves, cleaning, meetings, clients, events, coffee runs, and the small resets that happen all day.
Senso gives commercial interiors a floor designed for use, not just photography. It keeps the room clean and legible while allowing the design to stay specific.
Furniture changes. Teams move.
Rooms get renamed. A cafe becomes a meeting area before lunch is over.
The floor has to hold through all of it.
Senso’s continuous surface can be made specific before anything is installed above it.
Not selected from a shelf. Not dropped in at the end.
Color, texture, aggregate, and finish all become part of the spatial language from the beginning.
Our work lives in headquarters, studios, hotels, stores, showrooms, and public-facing interiors around the world.
Different brands need different surfaces.
A music headquarters, a hospitality landmark, and a fashion office do not ask for the same floor.
That is the point. Senso adapts to the project without giving up the clarity of one continuous surface.
An office floor is one of the most used parts of the building.
It is walked across, rolled over, cleaned, rearranged, looked at from above, and experienced before most people think about it.
Senso surfaces are made with plant-based biopolymers rather than traditional fossil-based binders, bringing material responsibility into the part of the workplace that takes the most contact.