ServiceNow Offices – London

Avoiding the corporate aesthetic and embracing a warm and inviting environment, the ServiceNow offices in London embody the community feel of the UK-based technology company.

Firm
  • Client ServiceNow,
  • size 30,000 sqft
  • Year 2019
  • Location United Kingdom, London, England,
  • Industry Technology,
  • Maris Interiors has realized the community-inspired office design for technology company ServiceNow, located in London, England.

    Aptly enough for a Silicon Valley tech company, ServiceNow’s newly situated, Staines, office is rich with contemporary style and echoes the nature of the space as an inspired workplace in the UK.

    When ServiceNow decided to swap their previous office for a larger workspace, they were also seeking a completely new style.

    Maris Interiors carefully renovated the space to create the perfect environment for ServiceNow and to make the UK feel like their home. For this particular site, they wanted to embrace the community. The workspace was designed and orientated around different London neighbourhoods; creating a simplistic, very easy to use wayfinding system for the office. ‘We wanted to bring subtle references of London by orientating the plan relating to geographical areas,’ says Renata.

    Staff perform their best in a more comfortable and welcoming office environment. With that in mind, Maris Interiors took a collected approach with the newly-designed office, featuring mismatched chairs teamed with bold, exaggerated colours for a relaxed feel, and sleek tufted sofas with pebble grey upholstered seats; a bespoke design determined to tie the many different textures and patterns together to reflect ServiceNow’s modernistic style and personality.

    This inspired office works cohesively as a whole. Maris Interiors achieved this by blending in colour, form and function throughout the space, taking into consideration how each element works together holistically and ensuring this refined space never goes out of style.

    DesignMaris Interiors
    Photography: courtesy of Maris Interiors