ZIKZAK Architects

ZIKZAK Architects The company specializes in workplace consultancy, commercial interior design, and architecture

Open floors with 20+ people, constant calls, conversations between desks. Acoustic ceiling panels were part of our propo...
22/05/2026

Open floors with 20+ people, constant calls, conversations between desks. Acoustic ceiling panels were part of our proposal from the start — suspended felt baffles above every workstation cluster.

The phone pod in the center of the open space is a custom integration. A sealed glass cabin built into the white storage wall, green neon framing the recess behind it. Private calls without leaving the floor.

The CEO office sits off the open space as a separate room. Dark walnut panels, a black Chesterfield in the lounge corner, green LED strip running the ceiling perimeter.

NeoGaia. Limassol, Cyprus

Sun, the Mediterranean Sea, and the ideal workspaceCyprus is not just a picturesque island. It is a unique environment w...
19/05/2026

Sun, the Mediterranean Sea, and the ideal workspace
Cyprus is not just a picturesque island. It is a unique environment where abundant sunlight and nature create the perfect atmosphere for both living and productive work.

Here, in dynamic Limassol, we have successfully completed our new design project: a modern office for a law firm.

“The location inspired us to make the most of natural light and open spaces,” says the CEO of ZIKZAK Architects.

Project team: Nick Zykh, Tetyana Zykh, Mariia Ternova, Ihor Yashyn, Anastasia Nifontova, Vasylyna Boichuk, Ilona Molotnikova, Alyona Bazdyreva, Kateryna Ruban

International Design Awards 2025, Honorable Mention. 🏆The brief was a rooftop bar on the 21st floor of a business centre...
13/05/2026

International Design Awards 2025, Honorable Mention. 🏆
The brief was a rooftop bar on the 21st floor of a business centre. The answer was a garden. Not as a metaphor, but as a design system.

The space runs from an intimate bar to a 150-guest event hall. One concept holds it together across every zone, every material, every lighting scenario.

Kyiv, Ukraine.
Lead designer: Ihor Yashyn
Team: Olha Savkov, Kateryna Ruban, Vasylyna Boichuk, Yaroslav Pimchenko, Oleksandr Tarasko

 featured Skogur Wellness & Spa focusing not on the visual image of the space but on the idea behind it.The experience h...
07/05/2026

featured Skogur Wellness & Spa focusing not on the visual image of the space but on the idea behind it.

The experience here is shaped by calm proportions tactile materials and a sense of balance that runs through the entire interior. The emphasis is not on displaying luxury but on how space can quietly support rest mental clarity and recovery.

A project where atmosphere does the work.

04/05/2026

Projects shouldn’t just stay on paper.

The rooftop brings the sea back, but not the way the lobby did. There, the wave was a sculptural object; here, it’s ambi...
01/05/2026

The rooftop brings the sea back, but not the way the lobby did. There, the wave was a sculptural object; here, it’s ambient: a curved bar glowing blue against warm stone, an oval light installation overhead tracing currents in the air, candles where the blue lighting used to be.

Same language, third register. The lobby declares the concept, the conference floor quiets it, the gym reinterprets it, the rooftop softens it into mood.

Two modes in one space: daytime as an overflow for the office for informal meetings, calls, and a coffee away from the desk; evening as a destination for client dinners, end-of-quarter drinks, and the kind of conversation a boardroom makes impossible.

A business center is a sequence of rooms. If you design them as a single story with a beginning, middle, and end, people remember the building, not the square meters.

The conference floor sits above the office levels and works on a different logic: this is where the building meets outsi...
24/04/2026

The conference floor sits above the office levels and works on a different logic: this is where the building meets outsiders. Clients, partners, guests. Their focus should be on the meeting, not on the interior, so the coastal language steps back: sand and oak instead of wave reception, art on the walls instead of blue lighting.

The main hall has a modular partition. When closed, it serves as a boardroom for eight. When open, it becomes a theatre for sixty. Most business centers need two rooms for this; we made one room that changes shape. The second hall is a permanent U-shape for longer working sessions.

The first decision on this floor wasn’t visual - it was acoustic. Wave-shaped panels across the ceiling absorb sound in ...
22/04/2026

The first decision on this floor wasn’t visual - it was acoustic. Wave-shaped panels across the ceiling absorb sound in an open volume that would otherwise become unworkable by the end of week one. The fact that they also continue the coastal language from the lobby is a bonus, not the reason.

In the center, a long island with a tree: a hybrid point for quick collaboration that doesn’t require booking a meeting room. Around it: individual desks, focus booths for heads-down work, lounge wingbacks for calls. Four working modes in one volume, separated by colour and geometry instead of walls.

Since the project’s concept is built around the Cyprus sea, we brought that coastal vibe straight into the lobby. Sand t...
16/04/2026

Since the project’s concept is built around the Cyprus sea, we brought that coastal vibe straight into the lobby. Sand tones serve as a calming base that balances the space, while blue is used strictly for spot accents to keep the interior fresh and uncluttered.

To highlight the focal waiting area, we added a massive ceiling installation that creates the effect of moving water. To keep the structure from being too heavy, we decided to craft it from plexiglass. This material is lightweight, easily takes any shape, and thanks to its ribbed texture, it perfectly mimics sunbeams reflecting on the sea when the light hits it.

14/04/2026

What if your workday started with the feel of the coastline?
New project an interior concept for a modern business center in Limassol. We wanted to bring the rhythm, light and freedom of the sea right into the space.

«Trends last a season. Your office, restaurant, or store needs to last for years.»A beautiful interior is just the first...
10/04/2026

«Trends last a season. Your office, restaurant, or store needs to last for years.»

A beautiful interior is just the first impression. After that, there are 8 working hours where everything comes down to acoustics, ergonomics, lighting, and air quality. The things that look like decoration on a render? We engineer them as function.

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