Meadow — A Textural Office for Calm Collaboration
Meadow is a creative office by A-nrd Studio in the City of London, United Kingdom. Set within Mason & Fifth’s Westbourne Park development, the 900 sqm workplace tempers urban grit with a soft, domestic sensibility. Across two floors, it moves between focused desks, collaborative tables, and quiet nooks, with planting and crafted elements holding the rooms together.










Daylight washes across gridded glass and brick, catching on textured upholstery and plant leaves. A rust-toned sofa curves around a dark, low table on a round rug.
This office in the City of London is designed by A-nrd Studio for Mason & Fifth’s Westbourne Park. The 900 sqm workplace centers on material warmth and layered furnishings that cue behaviors—from focused work to informal conversation—and carry a calm, domestic tone. Comfort meets utility.
Layer Warmth And Texture
Sapele-toned timber, chalky wall finishes, and soft carpeting create a tactile base that steadies the open floors. Upholstered pieces in terracotta, cocoa, and clay tones add depth while generous planting softens edges and quietly partitions zones. Exposed concrete columns and a visible services ceiling bring an honest backdrop, so the furniture reads as the primary architecture.
Set The Work Lounge
Curved modular sofas gather around solid tables for casual meetings that don’t need a booking. Nearby, a gridded glass wall pulls in light and frames views to the courtyard, turning the lounge into a threshold between city and desk rows. Low side tables and integrated planters make the cluster usable throughout the day.
Desks With Presence
Long communal workbenches in dark timber ground the floorplate and organize movement, with task lamps and plants punctuating the run. Mustard swivel chairs add a gentle jolt of color, while acoustic phone pods sit to one side for heads-down calls. Glass-partitioned rooms line the perimeter, keeping sightlines open and daylight shared across the plan.
Kitchen As Hearth
A central kitchen brings the domestic pulse into daily routines with crafted cabinetry, a stone-toned island, and woven pendant shades. Pale green tiles at the backsplash and open shelving keep the mood light; jars, cups, and plants animate the scene. The island doubles as a project table during busy hours, then resets for coffee and conversation.
Quiet Corners
Tucked daybeds and small alcoves give short breaks a place to land. Textured panels and planters mark these calmer pockets, filtering views without closing them off. Materials do the zoning so signage can stay discreet (and the eye can rest).
Late in the day, the warm palette holds steady as the light cools. Plant leaves pick up a soft sheen and the timber deepens, giving the rooms a measured, lived-in cadence. The city sits just beyond the glass, while inside the furniture and materials set the pace.
Photography by Cody Bamford
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