Office space for real estate private equity investor and developer Brockton Everlast in the heart of Soho. The brief was to reconfigure an open-plan loft space into a reception area and library, with a series of private meeting rooms and boardroom, and for the space to have sense of discreet timeless quality, evocative of the great Modernist architecture that the client so admires.  The resulting interior combines the refined and the utilitarian, with bronze metalwork, expressed archive racking, acoustic panelling and Mode-controlled lighting.

  • Client: Brockton Everlast
  • Location: Soho, London
  • Type: Fit-out
  • Role: Interior Designer
  • Services: RIBA Stages 2 to 6 (Concept Design, Design Development, Technical Design, Manufacture & Construction, Handover) plus FF&E and Styling
  • Consultants: CHPK (project management), Hoare Lea (MEP), Norman Disney Young (lighting), Alan Saunders Associates (acoustic), JM Partnership (building regulations), Greenhatch (geospatial surveyor)
  • Construction: Brockton Everlast
  • Completion: 2013
  • Photography:Ed Reeve