M Moser Associates brought in creative touches to complete the Spotify offices in Mumbai, India.
The main goal for Spotify was to create a dynamic, inclusive and brand-led destination for its first purpose-made hub in the Indian market. Meaningful local references help develop connection while reflecting local values and culture. This immersive environment is an inspiring space that welcomes employees back. Thus, acting as an invitation for the local market to experience the brand.
Mumbai Spotify Office Is An Inspiring Space That Welcomes Employees Back | M Moser Associates
A vibrant destination to promote the brand in an emerging market, attracting and engaging talent, creatives and the wider community. Celebrating the rich cultural heritage of India to create a memorable workplace experience. Supporting diverse individual needs by offering choice, comfort and a sense of wellbeing. Curating a creative and inspiring user journey infused with local art and branded touchpoints.
The existing site was a challenging, novel commercial space with deep internal pockets. Initially, it provided no access to external views or natural light. So, our design solution was clear and compelling. A unique plan that supports the client’s ambitious functional needs.
Internal and back-of-house functions like storage, server rooms and kitchens sit in a central block. We made the core a feature, cladding it in black engineered metal. Then, the long entrance transforms into an ‘Audio Tunnel’ experience. This passageway features a colour-changing LED installation. Additionally, audio content paves the way toward the company logo in neon, a signpost.
The logo wall adds to the entry experience, contrasting with the black architectural mesh of the core. Immediately, this space opens up to a window in the dynamic, hi-tech reception area.
Moreover, inclusivity was important given India’s rich cultural heritage and diverse languages. So capturing the essence of local, warm and welcoming was key to attracting audio creatives and talent.
The central community space reflects the Angan or open courtyards in traditional Indian houses. Upon entering by the reception, there is a light-filled space that offers casual lounge settings.
Following that area, the public meeting areas and the Work Café supports different activities. Then, the Aangan transforms internal events. For example, training and townhalls along with public performances and launches.
The Divan, beside the Aangan, takes after the Divankhana, as an intimate and relaxing area. Therefore reflecting the hosting of guests in a traditional Indian home. So, the room is for work, rest or play.
Moreover, the multi-use space is dividable from the Aangan for privacy with contemporary Jaali sliding screens. Specifically, the materials and colours of both the Aangan and Divan, express the regional aesthetic. Additionally, they drive greater social connections, which support comfort and wellbeing. Overall, the spaces create a warm and memorable welcome and encourage spontaneous conversations.
The result is an agile workspace for an innovative company with a progressive culture. So, the space fits the various needs of both teams and individuals. Additionally, it offers different modes of work to encourage creativity and innovation.
In particular, there are quiet spots for focused work and open, casual settings for collaboration. These combine with enclosed meeting rooms for presentations. Reset spaces for relaxation line the windows, and sit-stand workstations benefit from plenty of natural light.
Graphics, installations and art pieces convey a sense of the company’s culture and values. For instance, the reception artwork shows people of various lifestyles lively listening to digital content. Also, the Aangan features drumheads from Indian percussion instruments. All spelling out ‘Hello’ in different Indian languages and scripts. Further representing audio, shared culture and a universal welcome.
Finally, the boardroom and listening room have striking wall and ceiling patterns made of Indian classical music. Altogether, conveying the brand while engaging the local creative community.
Overall, drawing on home comforts we all know, Spotify’s Indian hub puts wellbeing first. A welcoming world-class space. One that encourages connection, celebrates the culture and focuses on the future.
Fact File
Designed by: M Moser Associates
Project Type: Office Interior Design
Project Name: Spotify Offices
Year Built: 2021
Location: Mumbai
Project Size: 27,000 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Jayashri Mhatre
Project Director: Brian Pilley
Team Design Credits: Addy Walcott, Lerayne Lam, Andrea Carrion, Sonali Patel, Kritika Biswas, Parshvi Vakil & Vijay Kawa
Photography Courtesy: Purnesh Dev Nikhanj
Client: Spotify
Firm’s Website Link: M Moser Associates
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