


PROJECT:
LOCK 29
SECTOR:
COMMUNITY / FOODHALL / BRANDING
LOCATION:
CASTLE QUAY SHOPPING CENTRE, BANBURY, UK
SIZE:
CLIENT:
18,000 SQFT
CHERWELL DISTRICT COUNCIL
PROJECT:
SECTOR:
LOCATION:
SIZE:
CLIENT:
BUSINESS LOUNGE WROCLAW
WORKPLACE
WROCLAW, POLAND
400 SQM / 4300 SQFT
VASTINT POLAND
PROJECT:
SECTOR:
LOCATION:
SIZE:
CLIENT:
WORKPLACE
LEEDS, UK
9000 SQFT
VASTINT UK
1 & 3 SOUTH BROOK STREET, AIRE PARK
The Lounge in Wrocław is one of a series of spaces designed for Vastint across Europe, each rooted in its local context. Designed as a shared environment for tenants, it balances flexibility with a strong sense of identity; while connected by a shared ethos, every Lounge carries its own visual language.
Each Lounge is unified by a common approach, yet shaped by its location. In Wrocław, this is expressed through a distinct visual language, developed alongside the curation of locally sourced objects and commissioned artworks. For Wrocław, our role extended from interior design through to styling, ensuring a cohesive and considered experience throughout. We sourced local objects and artworks, layering the space with Polish references, such as local artist Stanisław Dróżdż, that give it a distinct sense of place.


PROJECT:
LOCK 29
SECTOR:
COMMUNITY / FOODHALL / BRANDING
LOCATION:
CASTLE QUAY SHOPPING CENTRE, BANBURY, UK
SIZE:
CLIENT:
18,000 SQFT
CHERWELL DISTRICT COUNCIL
PROJECT:
SECTOR:
LOCATION:
SIZE:
CLIENT:
BUSINESS GARDEN WROCLAW
WORKPLACE
WROCLAW, POLAND
400 SQM / 4300 SQFT
VASTINT POLAND
PROJECT:
SECTOR:
LOCATION:
SIZE:
CLIENT:
WORKPLACE
WROCLAW, POLAND
400 SQM / 4300 SQFT
VASTINT POLAND
BUSINESS LOUNGE WROCLAW
The Lounge in Wrocław is one of a series of spaces designed for Vastint across Europe, each rooted in its local context. Designed as a shared environment for tenants, it balances flexibility with a strong sense of identity; while connected by a shared ethos, every Lounge carries its own visual language.
Each Lounge is unified by a common approach, yet shaped by its location. In Wrocław, this is expressed through a distinct visual language, developed alongside the curation of locally sourced objects and commissioned artworks. For Wrocław, our role extended from interior design through to styling, ensuring a cohesive and considered experience throughout. We sourced local objects and artworks, layering the space with Polish references, such as local artist Stanisław Dróżdż, that give it a distinct sense of place.








