berry bros. & rudd

New office spaces were required for London's oldest wine and spirits merchants, across six inter-connected Grade II & II* listed buildings around Pickering Place.

Our brief was to create a series of refurbished workspaces that improve the wellbeing of their users, whilst preserving and enhancing the historic legacy of the existing building.

Material board to match the history of Berry Bros.& Rudd. Including cork to reference their work as wine and spirits merchant.
Plan of the new working spaces across the six inter-connected Grade II & II* listed buildings around Pickering Place.
 
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we have benefitted from a dramatically improved working environment. Every office has been refurbished and employees are enjoying a more social and comfortable atmosphere.

The offices look so, so much better, with plenty of plants dotted throughout as well as a much-needed lick of paint and beautiful imagery on the walls. Our offices are a delight to work in and have had a big impact on positivity and productivity amongst colleagues
— Mike Werner, Research and Insight Executive, Berry Bros. & Rudd
 
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Individual user experience was greatly improved, from the current employees whose modes of working combine both traditional and modern methods to the maintenance team who required upgraded IT infrastructure to improve Berry Bros. & Rudd’s long-term profitability.

 

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