Two Rajasthani stone walls and a 14-meter stainless steel staircase leading from the ground floor to the cantilevered mezzanine welcome clients as they enter the store.
The 1,000 tiles that make up the ceiling are comprised of 408 pieces of wood each, comprising 31 modules per tile. There are more than 450,000 distinct pieces of wood.
To reflect the distinctive geometry of the store, Apple BKC has a triangular handcrafted timber ceiling that extends past the glass façade to the underside of the outside canopy.
With a dedicated solar array and 0% dependency on fossil fuels for store operations, Apple BKC is built to be one of the world's most energy-efficient Apple Store locations.
Free events utilising Apple products and services will bring tourists, regional artists, and creatives together and provide hands-on experiences that honour the local community and culture.
It is situated in Mumbai's thriving Bandra Kurla Complex commercial, artistic, and entertainment sector.
Apple BKC will function as a dynamic area where customers can get together, explore Apple goods and services, and enjoy first-rate service.
Inside Pictures Of India’s First Ever Apple Store | Inside Pictures Of India’s First Ever Apple Store