Innovating your business’s interior is an effort that sometimes warrants an attempt to protect it. We emphasize the term “attempt” because this type of protection isn’t always easy.
Each interior must be analyzed individually, as sometimes it can be protected through trademark registration if we have a visually distinctive aesthetic that can be replicated in other locations and its presentation is highly distinctive.
On other occasions, the interior of the premises is characterized by original elements, for example, the shapes of tables, chairs, or counters. In these cases, it is best to protect said object specifically so that no one can copy it. In these cases, an industrial model would be the most advisable.
On other occasions there may be artistic images that adorn murals, walls or paintings, perhaps in this case the most advisable thing is to deposit the work with the copyright office.
Finally, common objects can be printed in an original way, in these cases industrial designs may be the most appropriate response.