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the natural wood furniture choices, exposed concrete ceilings and columns, and soft colour palette created an understated and calm interior that is welcoming to both staff and visitors, and perfectly suited to the firm’s modern way of working.’


It was important that the design distinguished one area from another, but movement was key to ensure a smooth flow between zones. Carpet tiles from Interface’s Human Nature range were chosen to add texture and create a calming and homely feel for employees, while Level Set and Studio Set LVT flooring were used in all of the collaboration areas on the open plan floors. Te textured woodgrains complemented the rugged and urban aesthetic of the space, including architectural features such as exposed concrete ceilings and columns.


In contrast to the neutral tranquillity of the rest of the office, the restaurant is a bright, vibrant space where employees can socialise and have fun. It has been designed to offer an escape from work and create a sense of togetherness among employees. Inspired by Kingsley Napley’s brand guidelines, designers tasked Interface with creating a bespoke design using tight cut lines and circles. Interface used its Nora rubber flooring, with the inlay being cut to precision in the company’s factory before being slotted together like a jigsaw by the contractors. Te designers opted for a broad selection


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of colours including grey, pink, blue, green and orange, and also incorporated a striped pattern to add interest to the space.


Suzanne Campbell, Senior Account Manager at Interface, said: ‘Tis is a really unique and exciting space which demonstrates the power of our full product offering. By combining carpet tile, Nora rubber flooring and luxury vinyl tile, we’ve been able to carefully cater to the different areas within the office, from a vibrant kitchen area to a variety of working zones. We’re really proud of the overall result and so glad we’ve been able to help create a dynamic and versatile office for the team at Kingsley Napley.’ Darren Jesse, chief finance and operations officer


Clockwise Kingsley Napley’s new ofice features extensive open plan and fully flexible work environments. Where working spaces are often neutral in tone, staff social spaces are fun and bright to encourage social interaction. The floor of the restaurant features a striped pattern


at Kingsley Napley, added: ‘Sustainability is an integral part of our strategy and operating methods, and we encourage suppliers and other stakeholders to take a similar approach. Te green credentials of the products were a key consideration for the design of our new office. ‘Te products selected by our designers all contribute towards the building’s sustainability credentials that meet BREEAM Excellent standards, which is a fantastic achievement for us. We’re thrilled with the new office that Interface and KKS Savills have helped us create – and the fact that it has a positive impact on the planet is a very welcome bonus.’


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