Interior designer and stylist Sanjyt Syngh has unveiled sophisticated corporate spaces that break the traditional notions of office interiors

sophisticated corporate spaces

This 16,000 sqft office, located in one of the premier high rises in BKC, Mumbai, is conceived as a single volumetric form by integrating four unit spaces. The brief was to create a non-typical, luxurious corporate office where every suite would have its own identity and a self-contained space to host visitors. Highlighting its expanse, each element has its place in the space and creates a look that is luxurious and sophisticated. Stylish sofas and loungers are given equal importance as the efficient and ergonomic conference tables and chairs. The mission was to make practicality and functionality appear comfortable and beautiful.
Sanjyt Syngh
Who says that office spaces should be straight-jacket and drab? This office breaks the norms of a conventional Indian office, and in one simple word can be described as ‘curated’; in fact, the essence of the space primarily comes from the art featured, some of which is quirky, some rebellious, and some of it is inspired from the nature of business

Sanjyt Syngh

sophisticated corporate spaces

The challenge was to combine four large units into one cohesive space with two separate entry points, one for the management and one for the staff and visitors. Small details like bas-relief make for an interesting proposition. “We decided to treat each suite with a different accent colour. We also used the three-sided glazing to our advantage. Natural light plays an important role in this space. We created drama by adding gigantic pieces of art, sculptures and by using coloured glass as partition walls. We maximised the views from every angle possible. Also in order to avoid obstruction of views, we used special mechanisms to slide the television into the ceiling - out of sight when not in use.”