Brutalist Feel for PSLAB London New Showroom

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The PSLab’s London Headquarters was created by local studio JamesPlumb. The Office / Showroom of Lebanese lighting brand evoke a “quiet brutalism”, acting unlike a typical office, but rather like a creative think tank.

Concrete slabs everywhere with lots of green plants and soft lights crawling through large windows, creating cosy feels not usually associated with office-showrooms.

A Brutalist Office for PSLAB London New Offices

“We all agreed from very early on that the key was for it not to be an office, nor a showroom – but to become a home for PSLab in London,” said the studio’s founders, James Russell and Hannah Plumb, who had first worked with PSLab on the design of an Aesop store in London back in 2015.

A Brutalist Office for PSLAB London New Offices

Quiet nooks, surrounded by potted plants and leafy vines that climb down from the ceiling create small enclaves within the expansive floor plan.

A Brutalist Office for PSLAB London New Offices

“We admire and respect each other’s ways of working – at the heart of any project is not just the aesthetic – but how it feels to inhabit the environment,” they told Dezeen.

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A Brutalist Office for PSLAB London New Offices

A Brutalist Office for PSLAB London New Offices

A Brutalist Office for PSLAB London New Offices

A Brutalist Office for PSLAB London New OfficesA Brutalist Office for PSLAB London New Offices

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A Brutalist Office for PSLAB London New Offices

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