Solus Showroom
London, UK
Showroom, Workplace
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Solus commissioned us to re-imagine their showroom for architects and design professionals, creating a space that celebrates collaboration and shared values.
The ground floor hosts events and gatherings around a central kitchen island, with an adjacent gallery for rotating art installations and a flexible area for talks or workshops.
The lower level features a resource center with 4,000 tiles displayed in double-sided banks within a wooden ‘necklace’ structure, allowing both 2D and 3D exhibitions. Vaulted spaces surrounding the core house technical rooms, dry lay areas, and meeting rooms for focused work.
Sustainability is embedded throughout: waste tiles combined with Cornish clay form low-carbon wall finishes, and the existing metal stair was stripped to reveal a raw silver surface.
The ground floor hosts events and gatherings around a central kitchen island, with an adjacent gallery for rotating art installations and a flexible area for talks or workshops.
The lower level features a resource center with 4,000 tiles displayed in double-sided banks within a wooden ‘necklace’ structure, allowing both 2D and 3D exhibitions. Vaulted spaces surrounding the core house technical rooms, dry lay areas, and meeting rooms for focused work.
Sustainability is embedded throughout: waste tiles combined with Cornish clay form low-carbon wall finishes, and the existing metal stair was stripped to reveal a raw silver surface.







Solus commissioned us to re-imagine their showroom for architects and design professionals, creating a space that celebrates collaboration and shared values.
The ground floor hosts events and gatherings around a central kitchen island, with an adjacent gallery for rotating art installations and a flexible area for talks or workshops.
The lower level features a resource center with 4,000 tiles displayed in double-sided banks within a wooden ‘necklace’ structure, allowing both 2D and 3D exhibitions. Vaulted spaces surrounding the core house technical rooms, dry lay areas, and meeting rooms for focused work.
Sustainability is embedded throughout: waste tiles combined with Cornish clay form low-carbon wall finishes, and the existing metal stair was stripped to reveal a raw silver surface.
The ground floor hosts events and gatherings around a central kitchen island, with an adjacent gallery for rotating art installations and a flexible area for talks or workshops.
The lower level features a resource center with 4,000 tiles displayed in double-sided banks within a wooden ‘necklace’ structure, allowing both 2D and 3D exhibitions. Vaulted spaces surrounding the core house technical rooms, dry lay areas, and meeting rooms for focused work.
Sustainability is embedded throughout: waste tiles combined with Cornish clay form low-carbon wall finishes, and the existing metal stair was stripped to reveal a raw silver surface.




