The Brief
Our client got in contact with the Gravity team as they were looking to expand their existing workspace into new build premises. Whilst the shell and core of the offices were already completed, our client required a full interior fit out in the workplace that would make efficient use of space and increase work ability.
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The Solution
Gravity Office Interiors designed a largely open plan space in our client’s new premises. We installed an efficient meeting room using frameless glass partitioning to complement the open plan concept. Glass partitioning is a popular solution to divide up space in most work areas as they create contemporary and sleek rooms without compromising on the reach of light.
Next, we installed an accommodating space for staff to take well earned breaks. For this, we fitted a new kitchen and breakout area. Such facilities are vital for businesses as they allow for more diverse methods of working and provide a space for staff to refresh and recharge before returning to work. We gave an element of privacy to our client’s offices by using ceiling hung acoustic baffles that divided the breakout zone from the rest of the workplace. Ceiling baffles work by absorbing sound vibrations to mitigate noise levels, but they also double up as unique design features!

A further informal seating area was added to our client’s fit out project using meeting booths. Throughout the office and the breakout room, we stuck to a consistent colour scheme to create an inspiring work environment that enhances work ability and motivates staff.
With the Gravity team’s exceptional experience in project management, we spent a total of two weeks on our client’s full interior fit out project. The interior installation was delivered both on time and on budget, ready for the client to occupy.
Services provided:
- Concepts and design
- Frameless glass partitioning
- Solid partitioning
- Kitchen design and installation
- Office and breakout furniture
- Acoustic barriers
- Project management
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