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Reception &
workspace
furniture

creating positive
human social spaces

The spaces we occupy often don’t fulfil our needs. They are ineffective, disorganised and create a sense of discord amongst those who spend time in them. But defining those spaces and creating something that works efficiently and effectively can often be difficult. We are social space specialists. Before developing our range of space-enhancing furniture, we took the time to understand human behaviour, what makes spaces effective for those who occupy them and how to enhance them.

RECEPTION DESKS | BLEACHER SEATING | MEETING BOOTHS | FEATURE WALLS & CEILINGS | DIVIDER FINS

Maiden Lane 1

Maiden Lane

Queen Mary University of London 2

Queen Mary University of London

Moorfields Eye Hospital 3

Moorfields Eye Hospital

Arm Sheffield 4

Arm Sheffield

receptek-wework-berlin 6

wework Berlin

bath spa university 17

Bath Spa University

2. Woolfe institute 2

Woolfe Institute

3 Glass Wharf 5

3 Glass Wharf

Boots Building Nottingham University 6

Boots Building Nottingham University