![futuristic meeting room chairs behind glass in a meeting room pod with green walls](https://penson.co/uploads/cache/image_2000_webp/uploads/media/5cffcac297a97/cwb9129.webp?originalExtension=jpg)
- Location
- London, UK
- Services
- Interior Design, Workplace
- Sector
- Co-working
- Area
- 9,000 SQ. FT.
![seating areas looking into various meeting rooms with pendant lighting](https://penson.co/uploads/cache/image_2000_webp/uploads/media/5cffcabbcad88/cwb9055.webp?originalExtension=jpg)
As part of our framework for coworking space providers Co-Work, we created a smart, modern interior design look for their new Borough base. With metallic finishes, textured neon walls and unusual angles throughout, it’s a space equal to the ambitions of those inside.
![kitchen area with table, black tiling and a neon sign on the wall reading; 'star service'](https://penson.co/uploads/cache/image_2000_webp/uploads/media/5cffcababceca/cwb9051.webp?originalExtension=jpg)
![co-working area with glass meeting rooms and neon green ceiling accents](https://penson.co/uploads/cache/image_2000_webp/uploads/media/5d1338ece96d8/1408.webp?originalExtension=jpg)
'This vibrant and efficient co-working centre is a beacon for entrepreneurs, small businesses and start-ups looking for a spot where the facilities are top notch and the coffee’s great.'
![kitchen area with black tiling & cupboard fronts with a neon sign on the wall and with two red pendant lamps](https://penson.co/uploads/cache/image_2000_webp/uploads/media/5cffcac0038c0/cwb9122.webp?originalExtension=jpg)
![vintage style brown velvet cinema seats in front of a lift entrance showing the wording 'up' on a black background](https://penson.co/uploads/cache/image_2000_webp/uploads/media/5cffcac0e249c/cwb9152.webp?originalExtension=jpg)
The coworking interior design was created using the same open brief as previous Co-Work projects; sleek spaces, modern design and anything but boring – as if boring is a word that’s even in our vocabulary.
The recurring themes add a stamp of PENSON authenticity as well as creating a line of visual continuity running through the coworking design projects – successfully producing a déjà vu subtle enough to allow the Angel project to possess its own sense of originality.