17/04/2026
The auditorium at DeSoutter Medical was designed to support training, presentations and larger group sessions.
Tiered seating ensures clear views from every position, while acoustic wall panels help improve sound quality across the space.
With adjustable lighting and blackout blinds, the room can easily adapt to different uses, from presentations to conferences.
A practical, well-designed space that supports learning and collaboration.
15/04/2026
At South Hook LNG Terminal, the gatehouse was reimagined to balance security with clarity and arrival experience. A new glazed façade brings transparency and presence, while repositioning reception directly at the entrance improves flow, visibility and control.
03/04/2026
A sneak peek of one of our current projects.
This public space is being designed for the media, creative and telecommunications industries, with a strong focus on contrast, layering and material detail.
There is a small clue within the design that hints at where in London this project is located.
More to come, we are excited about this one.
27/03/2026
Cameron Fry on Designing Places People Choose to Be.
Offices and restaurants are now competing with home. Spaces have to earn their presence.
Read the full article
23/03/2026
The Warcradle Studio was designed to support the full creative process behind tabletop game development.
From digital design and illustration through to prototype testing, the space is built around how the team works day to day. Sit-stand desks provide flexibility and comfort, while large collaboration tables allow designers to test and refine gameplay ideas together.
A dedicated miniature painting area, with carefully considered lighting, supports the detailed work required before production.
The result is a practical, adaptable studio that brings together creativity, precision and collaboration in one space.
19/03/2026
The CCFC Players’ Lounge was redesigned to create a more balanced and comfortable social space for players.
The previous layout struggled with noise and lacked areas for different types of use. By introducing clear zones, the space now supports both activity and relaxation. A central area for table tennis and darts encourages interaction, while quieter seating areas around the edges allow players to unwind.
Acoustic performance was a key focus. Soft furnishings, rugs and integrated acoustic panels help to absorb sound, making the space feel calmer and more usable, even when busy.
A recessed lounge finished in deep teal creates a more private setting within the larger room, offering a comfortable place to switch off.
The result is a warmer, more refined environment that supports both social connection and downtime.
17/03/2026
Behind every finished installation is a process built on precision.
For Wayland Games, the restaurant counter was developed in our workshop long before it reached site. Structural frameworks were fabricated, curved forms refined and bespoke details signed off to ensure performance in a high traffic hospitality setting.
By manufacturing in house, we maintain quality control, reduce risk during installation and deliver with programme certainty.
The result is a counter that supports operational flow while reinforcing the industrial brand narrative of the space.
If you are planning a retail or hospitality environment and require a fully integrated design and build partner, we would be pleased to discuss your brief.
13/03/2026
Real oak veneer introduces warmth and tactility, balancing the operational nature of the space with a more considered atmosphere.
Materials were selected for longevity and environmental performance, including waterborne lacquers and low-VOC finishes to support healthier air quality.