project details

Client: Rabbit Card
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Size: 15,000 sq. ft.
Project Completion: 2025
Scope: Design & Build
Industry: Digital Services


project summary

Rabbit Card, Thailand’s leading micro e-payment service provider, is committed to shaping a cashless society by offering convenient, secure, and value-added payment solutions for transportation, retail, services, and tourism. To reflect this vision, Rabbit Card relocated its office to BTS Visionary Park, where Paperspace was tasked with designing a workspace that fosters innovation while embodying the company’s dynamic culture and future-driven identity.  

the challenge

The relocation posed a unique challenge: moving from a larger office to a more compact space at BTS Visionary Park. This required highly efficient space planning to ensure every square metre served a purpose. At the same time, the new environment needed to inspire creativity and innovation, while still reflecting Rabbit Card’s role as a pioneer in advancing Bangkok toward a cashless future. 

the solution

Paperspace designed and delivered a workplace that balances simplicity with meaningful details, capturing the essence of Rabbit Card’s brand and culture. The layout strategically maximises usable space, integrating flexible zones for collaboration alongside dedicated areas for focused work. Each design element echoes Rabbit Card’s identity and aligns with its vision of driving Thailand toward a sophisticated cashless society. 
Key cultural cues are subtly embedded throughout the environment, ensuring employees feel connected to the brand while enjoying a workspace that is both functional and inspiring. By combining efficiency with innovation, the new Rabbit Card office not only supports the team’s day-to-day needs but also reflects the organisation’s ambition to lead in secure, value-added digital payment solutions for the nation. 

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