Where the Wild Things Are

What is it that makes our workplaces so different, so appealing?

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You can tell a lot about an organisation and its people from the places they inhabit and we hope our spaces speak volumes. We have designed our studios to embody our brand values – to be society centric, delightfully human and artfully mixed. Places to create, collaborate, celebrate, commiserate and cuddle (if needed).
Built upon the universal themes of belonging and community, our studios accommodate a diverse range of work practices. A wealth of staged settings and situations support creative exchanges and dedicated focussed work.
In London, for the first time in 35 years we have a ground floor presence – a window on the world. Free of desks, it’s a performative space, we aim to show not tell what we do. An extension to the pavement and part public realm, our Canteen is a place to host lectures and events, sunset yoga and art workshops, takeovers by likeminded partners, panel discussions and supper clubs. A place to express our professional and playful selves.
As a spirited welcome, the threshold is marked by two installations, Wild and Hut, designed in collaboration with landscape architects Fflo and artist Richard Woods. Respectively, they disrupt the status quo. Wild was inspired by Maurice Sendak’s book ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ and Hut is a reference to the isolated cabins and retreats loved by writers, philosophers and Snoopy.
So next time you’re in the neighbourhood, feel free to drop in and say hello, pull up a chair and relax, enjoy a delicious cup of coffee, and spend some of your 9 to 5 with us.