Clerkenwell-based architectural studio Soda curated a clean and minimalist co-working space for The Office Group in central London, Britain. The establishment boasts a gym, a roof terrace, as well as a drinks bar. Thus, it promotes a communal culture and dynamic approach to the work environment. The building is named after the British master builder Thomas Cubitt.
In general, the minimalist co-working space boasts a subdued color palette. However, the architectural studio incorporated bold accents that elevate the muted interior. Soda created a beautiful wall, painted in sage green, as well as furnishings that "appear in variations of maroon red or pale gray."
As a result, the minimalist co-working space enjoys a non-invasive contemporary interior setting that is sure to motivate people to work privately or socialize and collaborate on projects.
Image Credit: <a target="_blank" href="http://sodastudio.co.uk/">Soda Studio</a>
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Minimalist Workspaces
- Creating co-working spaces with clean and minimalist designs that promote focus and productivity.
- Communal Work Cultures
- Fostering a sense of community and collaboration within co-working spaces through shared amenities and social areas.
- Bold Design Accents
- Incorporating bold and contrasting design elements within minimalist workspaces to add visual interest and inspiration.
Sectors Adopting This
- Architecture and Interior Design
- Opportunities to design and create innovative co-working spaces that prioritize simplicity and functionality.
- Real Estate
- Developing and managing shared office spaces that cater to the growing demand for minimalist and collaborative work environments.
- Hospitality
- Providing hospitality services within co-working spaces, such as gyms, bars, and rooftop terraces, to enhance the overall work experience.
