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Experience the 'perfect fusion' of form and function in this contemporary office interiors

Updated: Nov 2, 2024

Rollscoax Office by Architects Kartik Mistry and Vaishnavi Mistry

In the heart of Surat's bustling metropolis, discover a workspace that redefines the traditional office experience

Designed to promote productivity, creativity, and collaboration, the interior design is a harmonious blend of contemporary aesthetics and functional elements.

One of the standout features of this office is its spacious and well-lit layout. Large windows allow natural light to flood the space, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan design encourages teamwork and communication, while private meeting rooms provide a quiet space for confidential discussions.

The design boasts clean lines, a minimalist approach, and a neutral color scheme. Premium materials, such as polished concrete flooring, natural wood accents, and sleek metal fixtures, elevate the space with a modern and sophisticated flair. Soft, textured fabrics on upholstered furniture add warmth and comfort, creating a welcoming contrast to the sleek, contemporary elements.

Whether you're a small business owner or a large corporation, this modern office interior offers a inspiring and productive workspace. Its combination of style, functionality, and comfort makes it an ideal place to work and grow.


Project: Rollscoax Office

Location: Surat, Gujrat

Design House: -

Principal Architect: Kartik Mistry and Vaishnavi J Mistry

Design Team: -

Photography and Styling: Craved and Captured


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