Location: London, UK

Interior Designer: Paola Leon Design

Architecture: MATT Architecture

Construction: Faithdean

Photography: Chris Snook

Paola Leon Design were tasked with designing the new headquarters of Soho Estates. The spaces are designed to look and feel like a home. Outside of working, a garden terrace, kitchen, library, bar and snugs provide the familiar spaces for short breaks to rest and recharge. Material, texture, colour and attention to detail typically unseen in an office setting. Texture and colour were carefully curated to enhance each individual space. Vibrant, rich hues and bold materials were used in high energy areas where collaboration and socialisation are encouraged. For the quieter spaces that require focus a calmer neutral palette was applied.

As a family-owned and family-run business, the design blurs the line between home and workplace. Using material, texture, colour and attention to detail typically unseen in an office setting, a series of comfortable and familiar spaces are created, alongside a variety of private and collaborative work settings. All spaces are unified with linear patterning providing depth and texture. This is visible across the design on finishes and fittings, from fluted wall panels, bespoke joinery and reeded glass to ribbed metalwork, ironmongery and soft furnishing.

Ethical and sustainable sourcing was an essential guide to material selection. At each stage environmental impact was assessed. Examples include timber sourced from sustainable plantations that offers stress reduction through its visual and textural qualities and a concrete substitute floor finish made from powdered reclaimed fishing nets and natural plant oils.

The client brief was to create a dynamic and flexible workspace that encouraged movement and interaction. The space needed to project the family brand, be inviting and delightful to clients, colleagues and collaborators. A space that captured the spirit of Soho – vibrant, colourful, with character – encouraging personal inventiveness and creativity.