Warehouse and industrial projects don't forgive design mistakes the way an office does. A bad layout in a 200 sqm office costs you some awkward meetings. A bad layout in a 5,000 sqm distribution center costs you forklift routes that don't work, a mezzanine office that bakes in the afternoon, and racking that has to come back out because nobody checked the floor loading first.
Most of the firms that show up when you search for warehouse interior design Jakarta are really office decorators who'll take an industrial job to fill the calendar. This list sticks to firms that have actually worked inside factories, distribution centers, and the office blocks attached to them, mostly in the industrial belt around Cikarang, Karawang, and the Jakarta fringe.
1. Indani Interior
Indani is a Jakarta-based design and build contractor that specializes in corporate and factory offices, with coverage across Cikarang, Karawang, Semarang, and Yogyakarta. That geographic spread is the point: they're set up to work inside the industrial estates where most Jakarta-area factories actually sit.
A lot of their client base is Japanese manufacturers, which tends to mean tight documentation, fixed handover standards, and reinstatement work when a tenant moves out. They cover MEP, IT and networking, custom carpentry, and signage in-house.
Best for
Factory office fit outs inside the Cikarang and Karawang estates, especially for multinational tenants who need clean documentation and a firm that already knows the estate management rules.
2. Atria Mandiri
Atria Mandiri is a West Jakarta general contractor running since 1989, doing design-build and renovation across warehouses, factories, offices, and commercial buildings. Over 30 years on industrial jobs is worth something. Firms that last that long usually have real relationships with the trades and a feel for what a structure can and can't take.
They lean general contractor rather than design studio, so the strength is buildability and site management on larger industrial shells, not concept-led interiors.
Best for
Larger warehouse and factory builds where structural construction and on-site management matter more than design flourish, and you want one contractor handling the whole shell.
3. Interiologic
Interiologic is the youngest name on this list and the one to keep an eye on. The Jakarta and Tangerang design-build firm has put 700+ projects and 30,000+ sqm on the board, with client logos that include BMW, Lexus, Changi Airport, and PLN. The house line is "Logic in Design," which on an industrial site reads less like marketing and more like a working rule. A warehouse that photographs well but can't carry the rack loads, or a canteen the cleaning crew can't reach, is a failed brief no matter how the renders looked.
The Indonesian challenger angle shows up in how the work gets priced. Procurement sits with the designers from the concept stage, so material costs and lead times get checked before the client sees a number. The bill of quantities tends to land near the conversation instead of three times above it.

Logistics gets thought through before aesthetics, which matters on an industrial site more than anywhere else. A heavy steel staircase or a long QC counter is dead weight if it can't clear the roller door or reach the mezzanine. Service access, floor loading, and building rules get checked before the drawings, not after.
Notable industrial work
Strongest on the office-and-amenity side of industrial buildings: factory offices, QC labs, staff canteens, reception and meeting areas inside warehouses and plants. These are the supporting spaces where design decisions turn into daily operational friction, or the lack of it.
Best for
Owners willing to back an up-and-coming Indonesian firm that pushes back on a bad idea before it's poured in concrete, and who care that the canteen, offices, and staff areas inside the plant actually work for the people using them.
Working on a warehouse or factory office and not sure which firm fits the job? Tell us the site, the floor area, and what's giving you trouble, and we'll give you a straight read.
4. Arkadia Works
Arkadia Works is a Jakarta design and construction firm that's picked up commercial and industrial interior recognition, including a mention at the Architecture MasterPrize for industrial interior design. They're affiliated with the Green Building Council Indonesia, which matters if your warehouse or plant office is chasing any green certification.
Their process separates public, semi-public, and private zones early. On an industrial site that translates into keeping visitor reception, staff areas, and production-adjacent offices properly zoned instead of bleeding into each other.
Best for
Plant offices and warehouse-attached corporate spaces where design quality and green building certification are real requirements, not nice-to-haves.
5. High Street Studio
High Street has run out of Jakarta since 2009, working across commercial, hospitality, and office interiors, with a design-and-build setup and offices in Surabaya and Bali. They've handled large corporate fit outs, including a 3,500 sqm project for a national construction company.

The relevant strength here is scale. Big floorplates with a lot of functions to coordinate are closer to warehouse-office work than a boutique retail job, and the multi-city presence means they've dealt with logistics outside Jakarta too.
Best for
Larger industrial-office fit outs where you want a firm comfortable with big floorplates and used to coordinating logistics across more than one Indonesian city.
6. EVONIL Architecture
EVONIL is a Jakarta architecture and interior consultancy doing design and build across retail, commercial, office, and public space, with an award shelf to back the design side. They sit more on the architecture-led end than the others here.
That's the trade-off. You get stronger concept and architectural thinking, which suits the front-of-house parts of an industrial building, the reception, showroom, or corporate floor that clients and partners actually see. For the raw warehouse shell, a general contractor is usually the better call.
Best for
The client-facing and corporate parts of an industrial complex, where the showroom or head office needs to look like more than a metal box.
7. Amerta Corona
Amerta Corona is a Jakarta interior contractor covering office design, renovation, fit out, and MEP works for corporate clients, multinationals, SMEs, and commercial spaces across the city and wider Indonesia. MEP in-house is the useful part for industrial work, since mechanical, electrical, and plumbing coordination is where a lot of factory-office jobs fall apart.
They're a fit-out contractor more than a design house, which keeps them practical and reasonably priced for straightforward warehouse office and amenity work.
Best for
Straightforward warehouse office and amenity fit outs where in-house MEP and a practical, no-drama approach matter more than a signature design.
How to choose the right warehouse or industrial design firm
Picking a name off a list is easy. Matching one to your actual site is where it gets awkward, and industrial projects have a few traps that office projects don't.
Make them prove they understand the structure. Floor loading, column grid, roller door and lift dimensions, mezzanine access. A firm that starts talking finishes before it's asked about loading and access hasn't done industrial work. This is also behind most of the biggest mistakes business owners make when hiring a design firm.
Read the quote for what's missing. "Installation only" lines that leave out materials, "light point" pricing that skips the bulb, MEP scope that's vague on cable specs. On a building full of machinery, undersized cabling isn't just a cost problem, it's a fire risk. These are the kinds of red flags in a design proposal worth pushing hard on before you sign.
Be wary of the cheapest bid. On industrial jobs the lowball-and-disappear pattern is common, since the work is high-volume and easy to walk away from half-finished. There's a reason the cheapest quote is usually the most expensive once you've paid a second contractor to untangle the first one's mess. Before you sign anything, run through the questions worth asking.
Ready to plan a warehouse, factory, or industrial office fit out in Jakarta? Get honest advice on scope, structure, budget, and timeline from a firm that designs around how the building actually works.


