Confidential Technology Client Offices – London

Woodalls transformed a London workspace for a tech client’s expansion, focusing on monochromatic industrial finishes, vibrant brand colors, and functional elements to reflect and enhance the brand identity and culture.

Firm
  • Client Unnamed Company,
  • size 10,000 sqft
  • Year 2024
  • Location United Kingdom, London, England,
  • Industry Technology,
  • After rapid growth, our cutting-edge tech client was expanding into a new floor and asked Woodalls to support.

    The primary objective of the project was to create a workspace that not only accommodated their growing team but also reflected our client’s identity and personality, while seamlessly blending with the existing aesthetics on the lower floor. Design elements were carefully chosen to incorporate cool monochromatic industrial finishes, with high exposed ceilings and black pendant lighting. The walls are adorned with dynamic artwork and personal touches that embody the innovative spirit of our client. Soft furnishings and furniture offer vibrant pops of the brand colour palette to soften the cool urban aesthetic. Brand signage is proudly placed in welcome areas and collaboration spaces, continuing the monochromatic look. From a functional point of view, we delivered more space and work styles to accommodate their expanding team.

    Emphasis was placed on adding more meeting spaces, phone booths, teapoints, workstations, and meeting rooms to enhance collaboration and productivity; brand colours are carefully selected throughout these spaces to infuse a sense of cohesion and purpose.

    The client was thrilled with the quick and efficient delivery of the project, which exceeded their expectations. The new workspace not only met their functional needs but also captured the essence of our client’s brand and culture, creating an environment where their people can thrive and collaborate effectively.

    Design: Woodalls
    Design Team: Greta Kriovaite, Gabija Gliaudelyte, Isabella Penman-Owen
    Photography: Henry Woide