Wednesday, May 28, 2008


SKYEDGE is a building and real estate firm and their office carries a progressive and professional appearance. Abundant daylight flowing naturally into this office space is used to advantage with extensive use of glass.

The inherent concept is to achieve a contemporary design with a little bit of ‘drama’ to create focus on key elements. The interiors bear a minimalist look based on clean lines and forms and simple geometry.

SKYEDGE logo with its three flowing curves in black, grey and purple, inspired the usage of purple as a means of unifying the Interiors. Purple leatherite is sparingly used at places to highlight and soften the ambience.

The console behind the reception projects company identity with a composition of the logo, the signage and the semi open partition. Stainless Steel finish is used as a background for the logo which is again made of leatherite.

Wenge and rubber wood with stainless steel accessories are the pre-dominant materials.

The low height partitions terminate with a sheet of glass raised 3 inches above the wood structure with the help of Stainless steel studs.

False ceiling incorporates glass light boxes which project out of recessed rubber wood surfaces forming an asymmetric composition, as well as organising the spread of light.