Tala Fustok designs Ninja Theory office to entice employees back into workplace
A blood-red bar and all-blue cinema room feature in the Cambridge headquarters of BAFTA-winning game developer Ninja Theory, with interiors designed by London studio Tala Fustok.
Set over four floors, the 2,325-square-metre office was designed to look like a lavish home or entertainment venue in a bid to encourage employees to return to the workplace after a year spent working from home.
Ninja Theory's headquarters are accented with dark jewel tones including forest green curtains (top and above)
"With work-life boundaries becoming blurry, and as employees get more comfortable working from home, expectations for comfort and flexibility in the office environment are rapidly increasing," Tala Fustok explained.
The studio used a palette of dark jewel tones to accent the interior, sometimes even covering entire rooms to create immersive environments reminiscent of the virtual worlds developed by the games company. The office features multiple bars for socialising
Employees enter the office through a dimly lit lobby with polished black concrete flooring and neon lighting, which Tala Fustok says helps to create the feeling of stepping into another dimension.
Other colour-coded spaces include a green room for motion capture, the all-blue cinema and the red bar, where silk-sheen carpet covers the floor, walls and ceiling to continue the otherworldly theme.
Carpet covers the floors, walls and ceilings of the red bar
According to Tala Fustok, the different colours were used...
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