
A 2,500 sq ft corporate office for Pedder Johnson Properties in Mumbai, designed to reflect the clarity and precision that a property investment firm requires. The layout separates executive cabins from open-plan workstations through full-height glass partitions — maintaining visual connection across the floor while preserving acoustic privacy.
The material palette is restrained: white walls, beige stone flooring, and walnut veneer on ceiling soffits and accent elements. The palette echoes the properties Pedder Johnson curates — considered, quality-led, and without excess.
A back-lit feature wall anchors the principal executive suite, framed by the walnut ceiling that runs through the office as a unifying element.
Pedder Johnson Properties required a 2,500 sq ft office in Mumbai that could hold two distinct working modes within one floor: an open-plan environment for the core team, and a set of private executive cabins for its directors. The design resolves this without walls — full-height glass partitions divide the floor while keeping sightlines unbroken across the entire space.

The material palette was kept deliberately narrow: white plaster walls, beige stone flooring, and walnut veneer on the ceiling soffits and accent elements. Nothing competes for attention. The result is an office that reads as considered and precise — qualities that reflect what a property investment firm ought to communicate to its clients.


An office for a property firm should feel like the properties it curates — carefully selected, nothing in excess.
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