Cookie Man brought its Australian-origin, fresh-baked cookie format to Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex — a compact kiosk built to sell on sight, with the brand's signature red-and-cream identity visible from across the atrium.
A full-length glass pastry display puts the day's bake front and centre, lit to draw footfall from every angle, while the kiosk's neon "Cookie Man" signage and marigold garland accents carry the brand's warm, festive energy into a corporate address.
A small seating cluster alongside the counter gives BKC's office crowd a place to pause, keeping the format flexible between grab-and-go and a short break.
Design Strategy
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Cookie Man's BKC kiosk pairs the brand's signature red-and-cream identity with a full-glass refrigerated display, neon signage, and compact seating — built to be seen and sold from across a busy mall atrium.
Key highlights include the full-length glass pastry display, illuminated red "Cookie Man" signage, and a compact seating cluster that lets the kiosk flex between grab-and-go retail and a short break spot.
Cookie Man keeps a consistent retail-kiosk identity across its outlets — a bold red-and-cream palette, illuminated signage, and glass-forward displays that put the product on show rather than tucked behind a counter.
The interior is designed by SprintCo, India's F&B design-build studio, which built the BKC kiosk to carry Cookie Man's national brand identity into a compact, high-footfall retail format.
A strong kiosk relies on clear sightlines, bold branded signage visible from a distance, an open product display, and a compact, efficient counter that keeps service fast without needing a large footprint.