Hospitality-Centric Tech Headquarters

MAWD Designs the Interiors of a Tech Company in LA

A new headquarters for a tech company has been completed in Los Angeles with interiors designed by MAWD | March and White Design. The designers have ensured that it takes a new route from the traditional look of offices which are either too bold in color or too utilitarian and neutral.

Elliot March, the co-founder of MAWD shares, "We detailed the space so that it has a hospitality feel like you are walking into a hotel, not a corporate office." The team created a space that resembles a resort more than a corporate space with a focus on more of a hospitality angle. It is warm and inviting but also features a wide range of offices and amenities.

Image Credit: MAWD

Hospitality-infused Workspaces
Workspaces are being designed with elements traditionally found in the hospitality sector, creating more welcoming and comfortable environments for employees.
Rethinking Corporate Interiors
The shift from utilitarian office designs to aesthetically pleasing and experiential work environments is reshaping how corporate spaces are conceptualized.
Tech Headquarters Transformation
Technology companies are spearheading a movement towards more stylish and amenitized headquarters, reflecting a blend of luxury and functional design.

Industries Being Reshaped

Corporate Real Estate
The evolution of corporate office design towards hospitality-like environments presents new opportunities for real estate firms specializing in office spaces.
Interior Design
Innovative interior design firms are disrupting the traditional office layout model by introducing elements commonly found in luxury hotels and resorts.
Furniture and Decor
The demand for furniture and decor that balances functional office needs with stylish, hospitality-inspired aesthetics is on the rise.
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