Ascentis wanted an interactive, hybrid workspace which inspired their staff. The result was a vibrant and collaborative workspace which supported flexible, modern working practices whilst retaining a sense of fun and freedom.


Iris, London, is home to one of the biggest and most diversely awarded creative teams in the UK. A 400-strong team, working with the biggest brands in the game from Samsung to Starbucks, delivering a multitude of fully integrated specialisms within creative, consulting and mar-tech to clients around the world.
Iris’s role in the agency marketplace is that of the bold challenger and their office design needed to reflect that same positioning.
Rooms was specified to create statement pieces in open-plan spaces which would create freestanding semi-private meeting and collaboration areas without the need to build walls or any fixed structures.
Rooms create freestanding semi-private meeting and collaboration areas without the need to build walls or any fixed structures.
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Ascentis wanted an interactive, hybrid workspace which inspired their staff. The result was a vibrant and collaborative workspace which supported flexible, modern working practices whilst retaining a sense of fun and freedom.
Based in the heart of London, a stone’s throw from St Paul’s Cathedral, the Bank of New York Mellon offices required a post-COVID update to support new modern working practices for their existing and future workforces.
As is the case with many organisations nowadays, global design and engineering consultancy Arcadis required a space that reflected the changing ways of work within the company and more generally.