Servis’ project for the 2022 NATO Summit transformed the IFEMA pavilions into a first-class institutional environment, with over 3,000 m² designed and executed with precision, discretion, and functionality.
The design of the main area incorporated a large circular meeting room with a backlit curved table, conceived to promote visibility and interaction between international leaders. The lower lighting provided a halo of blue light that reinforced the visual identity of the event and created a sober but technological atmosphere. Above it, a large suspended central ceiling light provided diffuse and uniform illumination, completing a ceremonial and highly technical space.
Adjacent to this room, a work area was set up for delegations, equipped with operational stations in linear distribution, black visitor chairs, and clear signage. The furniture, sober and functional, was arranged on carpet in gray and blue tones to reinforce aesthetic uniformity.
In the lounge and networking area, the spaces were organized into islands of white Chester-style sofas, with glass side tables, floor lamps, and structural dividers with black and wood details. The areas were delimited by two-tone carpeting and decorative vegetation in white planters, creating an elegant and comfortable environment.
More than 100 private offices and 14 press rooms were also designed and executed, resolved with modular double-panel systems, custom hinged doors, and exterior signage with the official image of the event. Integral coverings with large-format graphics were applied in the accesses and corridors, reinforcing the institutional presence.
Every detail of the project was designed to ensure operational fluidity, diplomatic privacy, and impeccable execution. A high-level deployment, carried out with the rigor, solvency, and responsibility that characterize Servis’ work.




