Case Study

The University Of Law

Moorgate, London

Situated in the heart of the City of London, The University of Law is the largest specialist corporate laws school in the UK, offering study paths in postgraduate law and professional development courses.

The University of Law visited several Clerkenwell Showrooms to develop an idea of products they were drawn to. Once Apres were introduced to them, we discussed their needs for the new break out study spaces within their Moorgate Campus and worked toward designing solutions and specifying products that realised their vision.

Time frame:

Five Months from enquiry to installation

Budget:

£140,000

Over three floors, we were asked to create spaces for a very diverse range of students to both study and relax in. The areas not only had to be agile but also adaptable as students worked alone and in large groups. Being a University health and safety was also a key factor in product selection.

We focused on creating flexible working environments, which were comfortable and inviting. Choosing the right colour was critical to their design, we worked to their brand colours and introduced interesting textures. The design allowed for a changing landscape, one in which the students could escape for personal quiet time or group together in large collaborative spaces.

All product used for this project was sourced specifically from UK manufacturers.


PRODUCTS USED IN THIS PROJECT

  • Myla Chair

  • Harp System

  • FourAll Range

  • Breathe Chair


CLIENT TESTIMONIAL

"We value the help and support provided by Clair and the team at Apres during the refurbishment of the student breakout areas at our Moorgate campus. The project was handled professionally and delivered in a timely manner to coincide with our September start. The new furniture has transformed these spaces and is very popular with the students."

John Savva
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Clair Barre

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