
The design approach of Studio An-V-Thot Architects in the office renovation of Borges India has been to serve the best office ambiance keeping the brand identity in mind
Fact File
Borges Head Office, India
Location: New Delhi
Area: 3000 sq.ft.
Builder: Kunj Developers
Design Team: Gaurav Chauhan, Vivek Kotha, Tavleen Kaur
Completion: April 2017
Photo Credits: Avneesh Kumar
Material Palette
Laminates: Greenlam
Office Furniture: Customised with Hettich Fittings & Leatherite Seats
Lacquered Glass: Saint-Gobain
Laminate Shutters: Greenlam
Lighting: Philips
Flooring: Nitco Tiles
The challenge was to address the irregular floor space and give a sense of uniformity and order to office demands. The overall movement pattern is well defined so as to avoid clashes in the interest of working and also to create a sense of hierarchy for better work results
Pratyoosh Chandan, Director
At the workstations materials have been kept simple and elegant with neutral beige and off-white offset by a bit of red and green
While most of the areas have Italian Diana Flooring or wooden laminate flooring, in the conference room the dark carpet flooring adds drama and gives a sense of transition from the rest of the office area
Incorporating green in designs is a crucial point as it is helpful in creating a positive working environment. Lighting has been incorporated not only in the ceiling but also in the main furniture
Ankita Sweety, Director
Partition jaalis create a sense of individuality in the workstations. Uniformity has been achieved by providing white beech laminates on workstations as well as on wall partitions. Use of nautical red laminates on workstations and green acrylic jaalis on wall partitions bring colour to the space.

An interestingly irregularly shaped Reception table composed with a few trapezoidal surfaces and as its backdrop, the logo of the company in bright red

In the kitchen area, a confluence of red lacquered glass as backsplash, beige laminate shutters on overhead storage, bright red fixed leather upholstered seats in the dining area complement each other






