Booking.com
ISA were appointed by Knight Frank to assist them with the design and fit out of Booking.com's Edinburgh branch office.
Booking.com wanted an interior that reflected their global brand standards but was also unique to Edinburgh and Scotland. The fit out is a predominantly logical and efficient layout but with playful references to Scotland and its natural environment; a meeting area is formed in a 'clearing' within a woodland scene, the staff catering facilities are located within a 'bothy', wayfinding signage within the office replicates the signposts found on the West Highland Way.
Materials and colours are vivid versions of traditional Scottish materials such as the yellow and grey tartan of the meeting room chairs or the vivid forest greens of the hot-desk storage boxes.
Booking.com wanted an interior that reflected their global brand standards but was also unique to Edinburgh and Scotland. The fit out is a predominantly logical and efficient layout but with playful references to Scotland and its natural environment; a meeting area is formed in a 'clearing' within a woodland scene, the staff catering facilities are located within a 'bothy', wayfinding signage within the office replicates the signposts found on the West Highland Way.
Materials and colours are vivid versions of traditional Scottish materials such as the yellow and grey tartan of the meeting room chairs or the vivid forest greens of the hot-desk storage boxes.
PROJECT:
Booking.com
LOCATION:
Edinburgh
CLIENT:
Booking.com
INTERIOR DESIGNER:
Ian Springford Architects
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