The Sonos Studio London space was designed to be a hotbed for local music culture. The second creative space from the music brand, the studio is situated in a historic Shoreditch building originally occupied by a printworks and more recently housed a large catering kitchen.
The Sonos Studio London was designed by local designer consultancy Brinkworth and features work stations, listening rooms and a cafe. Overall, Brinkworth worked to enact the brand's vision of a home-inspired space that could serve as a workshop, meeting space and creative community hub similar to their original Los Angeles facility. A unique design factor of the Shoreditch studio is the salvaged timber floor from the former BBC World Service Studios at Bush House on the Strand.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Music-centric Community Spaces
- Spaces designed to foster local music culture through workshops, workstations, and listening rooms.
- Home-inspired Creative Hubs
- Creative spaces that feel like home to serve as a workshop, meeting space, and community hub.
- Salvaged Materials in Design
- Incorporating salvaged materials into new designs for added uniqueness and sustainability.
Sectors Adopting This
- Music Industry
- Creating spaces for local musicians and music lovers to collaborate and create.
- Design Industry
- Designing creative workspaces that can serve as community hubs for industries of all kinds.
- Sustainability Industry
- Utilizing salvaged materials in construction or renovation for added sustainability and uniqueness.