In the heart of East London, Conductor has emerged as a revolutionary co-working space, blending history with modern design. Developed by Studio MULTI and Tabitha Isobel, this workspace draws inspiration from the opulent palm courts of the Edwardian era, aiming to create an inviting oasis for its users.
Designing a Unique Workspace
Located in Stratford, the site of the former Stratford Locomotive Works, Conductor spans 36,597 square feet and seeks to capture the essence of travel’s golden age. Tabitha Organ, founder of Tabitha Isobel, emphasized the vision: “We started by looking at the palm courts, and wanted it to feel like an oasis as soon as you walked in.” This ethos is reflected in the choice of materials and layout.
Materials and Aesthetic
The design features a striking contrast of materials that enhance the existing concrete structure. The reception desk is adorned with glazed tiles made from volcanic ash, while the flooring showcases a mix of brick and block patterns that add visual interest. The color palette incorporates warm hues of rust, ochre, and amber, reminiscent of the coppersmiths who once thrived in the area.
Creating Inviting Spaces
At the center of Conductor lies a lush atrium filled with greenery, serving as the heart of the workspace. Custom planters and bouclé-upholstered benches create a comfortable environment for both focused work and collaborative sessions. The design also includes wood-framed meeting rooms painted in vibrant jade, contrasting with a sunken conversation pit styled after the Mad Men era, enveloped in deep wine tones for an intimate feel.
Natural Light and Atmosphere
One of the standout features of Conductor is its emphasis on natural light. Organ notes, “The sun moves through the glass and then dapples through the plantings,” creating a dynamic atmosphere that shifts throughout the day. This interplay of light and texture enhances the immersive experience of the workspace, making it a truly unique environment.
For more insights into the creative forces behind this innovative workspace, visit studiomulti.com and tabithaisobel.co.uk.
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