For Bayer C7 in San José, Costa Rica, design studio Bosque created a bold environmental graphics and experiential design system that brings science, color, and identity into the workplace.
Inspired by the periodic table, the graphics reference Bayer’s scientific roots while creating a strong visual language throughout the office. Elements of chemistry are translated into large-scale graphics, patterns, and wall installations that feel modern, playful, and purposeful.
Colorful geometric patterns and custom graphic elements are used across walls and shared spaces, helping define areas, guide movement, and create a more engaging daily experience for employees. Rather than acting as decoration, the environmental graphics become part of how the space is used and experienced.
This project shows how environmental graphics and experiential design can transform a corporate interior into a space that reflects brand, culture, and innovation — while making work environments more dynamic and human.





