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An oasis of calm in Soho Square.  

Angela Mortimer is an established recruitment consultancy boasting a reputation for excellence. In an increasingly competitive market for talent, Angela Mortimer wanted to make an impression on the high-calibre candidates they deal with.

The consultancy also wanted to better support head office staff as part of its own recruitment and retention strategy.

With a total reconfiguration of floor space, which had previously been arranged over several storeys, Interaction created a single floor plate that offered a simple yet varied choice of spaces. These included break out areas, hot desks, space for confidential calls and an increased number of smaller meeting rooms.

Bespoke artwork helped to reinforce Angela Mortimer’s brand message and create a sense of place through unique detailing.

Warm, friendly and buzzing

Energised by accessories.

Following a rapid eight-week fit-out programme, Interaction has crafted a tapestry of work spaces for Angela Mortimer’s new head office that are suited to different work and social functions. These allow Angela Mortimer staff to move quickly from extreme concentration to telephone work and team discussion.

The head office has an atmosphere charged with a vibrant and energetic ‘buzz’ that also offers quiet and relaxed areas. Warm and welcoming to staff and candidates, the office performs its function of strengthening Angela Mortimer’s business proposition, and fully exploits its prime position in the capital.

Allocating budget to accessories allowed the space to begin to feel alive and friendly. A diverse array of plants, art and sculpture ensured the atmosphere is welcoming, warm and comfortable – energised by vivid branding in key areas.

Handing over a week ahead of schedule, Interaction has created a workspace that balances vibrancy with calmness; one which accommodates a variety of working styles under the roof of a single culture.

 

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