Sitting on the 18th floor in Powai, this business park office views the greens of Thane and the cityscape of Navi Mumbai. The clients were firm on creating a space that depicts simplicity in terms of the colour scheme and yet stands out subtly with the use of its material.
Business Park Office Views The Greens Of Thane And The Cityscape Of Navi Mumbai | Jetsons
Main entry has a Grey and white colour with a white and black marble reception table with dark grey bottoms. The deep teal blue sofa, frosted glass bricks, flutted glass with matte black partition frame.
Internal passage and waiting area with Workstation 01 has Grey marble floor and white walls. It also has a wall art, flutted glass with matte black partition frame.
We paired up materials like marble and concrete, where one stands out and the other blends into the space. This material play further extends to the partition systems which are made in matte black aluminium sections. These partitions are divided into a vertical and horizontal grid pattern with fluted glass, giving privacy where needed. The use of clear glass is kept to a minimum and only at places where one has a glimpse of the adjacent space.
Grey marble floor and textured grey walls, beige quartz on table tops, flutted and clear glass with matte black partition frames.
Right extreme top corner of the plan: Grey marble floor and textured grey walls, matte white shutters with matte black conceal handles, bluish-grey marble with natural waves with a brass patti detail on sides, blush-peach sofa, wooden table tops.
Left extreme top corner of the plan: Grey marble floor and textured grey walls, matte white shutters with matte black conceal handles, white terrazzo marble in a matte finish on table tops and acid wash finish on the back wall with a brass patti detail in between the pieces, light blue chairs.
Right extreme bottom corner: Grey marble floor and textured grey walls, white and black marble on a tabletop with dark grey leg.
Grey marble floor and white walls, matte white shutters with matte black conceal handles, beige quartz on table top.
This workplace displays a harmony of materials where the versatility of the combination of the surfaces with a neutral monochromatic colour scheme is what brings out the eliteness of this space in a sophisticated manner.
Fact File
Designed by: Jetsons
Project Type: Office Interior Design
Project Name: The Office
Location: Powai, Mumbai
Year Built: 2022
Project Size: 1000 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Jeet Soneji
Team Design Credits: Deval Shah & Deepali Bangera
Photograph Courtesy: Yadnyesh Joshi
Firm’s Instagram Link: Jetsons
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