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Case Overview

Co:Motion Studio is a cutting-edge co-working space in Nairobi, Kenya, designed to bring together entrepreneurs, creatives, and tech innovators under one roof. Our team transformed a bare commercial unit into a functional, visually striking, and brand-centric hub.

The project involved interior design, spatial branding, signage, and wayfinding systems, ensuring that every corner reflected collaboration, creativity, and modern work culture. By combining Kenyan urban identity with global design trends, Co:Motion Studio now stands as one of Nairobi’s most vibrant co-working environments.

We drew inspiration from the energy of Nairobi’s fast-growing start-up ecosystem, ensuring that the space is not only beautiful but also highly practical, offering flexible hot desks, private offices, brainstorming lounges, and event spaces.

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Technologies

  • 3D Visualization & BIM Tools
  • Acoustic Panels & Soundproofing
  • Smart Lighting & IoT Systems
  • Wayfinding & Digital Signage
  • Locally Sourced Materials

Client

The project was commissioned by UrbanHive Africa Ltd., a Nairobi-based business collective providing affordable workspaces for small enterprises, freelancers, and NGOs.

UrbanHive wanted more than just desks—they envisioned a cultural and professional hub where ideas could cross-pollinate. Their mission aligned with ours: to design spaces that not only house work but inspire progress.

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Case Goal

  1. Create a Recognizable Brand Identity – Every interior element was tied back to Co:Motion’s bold, urban brand.

  2. Maximize Flexibility – Spaces were designed for easy transformation from private meetings to open events.

  3. Encourage Collaboration – Shared lounges, writable walls, and breakout corners foster daily interactions.

  4. Enhance User Comfort – Acoustic treatments, ergonomic furniture, and optimized lighting reduce fatigue.

  5. Sustainability – Use of renewable and locally available materials to reduce environmental impact.

The result: a thriving co-working hub in Nairobi that now hosts over 120 professionals daily, positioning itself as a key player in Kenya’s collaborative economy.

For more about co-working trends in Kenya, explore this overview on cceonlinenews.com