Could your office headquarters double as a collective workspace? Kennedy Nolan’s vivid reimaging of 25 King Collective for Excelon Group brings modern functionality to an historic tenancy.
July 9th, 2019
Architect: Kennedy Nolan
Builder: Reliance
Duration: 8 months
Furniture
‘Gubi’ furniture throughout, Cult.
Lighting
‘Conehome’ lighting, Laal. ‘Flux’ lights, Ambience.
Finishes
Limed floor boards, Feast Watson. Limed birch joinery, Maxi Plywood. ‘Indi’ broadloom carpet, Supertuft. Stitch handle, Made Measure. Pain throughout, Dulux.
Fixed & Fitted
Dish drawer, fridges, Fisher & Paykel. ‘Hay’ gym hooks, Cult. ‘Omvivo’ neo surface wall basin, Reece. Stainless steel quareline sink, Everhard.
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