Fred Perry London HQ

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Fred Perry head quarters in Covent Garden London houses this stunning reception piece. Designed by Buckley Gray Yeoman, the concept was to have a minimal white box housing an individual center piece. This feature piece is a stand-alone sculptural form, which accommodates the reception desk, seating area and external signage. Built from 400 sheets of birchplywood, it spans the length of the reception area and creates a connectionbetween James Street, the visitor, and the office.

CNC routed from individual layers of plywood and put together layer by layer. B-E-A-Utiful.

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Category(s): Art/Design

5 Responses to Fred Perry London HQ

  1. we have reception desks with pretty ladies on our office, it helps in giving your company a good PR.'"

  2. I love Fred Perry's new kids range!! Im a student at Bournemouth studying Childrens wear and would love to gain experience within the Fred Perry team. Do you know an address i can write to about this and im struggling to find the head offices number or address.

    Many Thanks
    Sarah

  3. the reception desk of any office should also have some decoration to make it look much better ,

    lesley bedford says:

    i recently bought a pair of fred perry shoes from the shop grizzetti sport in varese, italy, for my sons birthday, after wearing them for 10 minutes he had to take them off because he had a blistered toe. we took the shoes back to the shop because there was an evident defect in the shape of the shoe, but the shop refused to exchange them.we also took them to a cobblers and he told us that one shoe was different from the other, what can we do ?We buy quality shoes but end up with a defected product, I believe that this shop may be selling fakes.What do you suggest i do?

  4. For startes, go back and explain again, and when they fail to do anything about it, realize that they are only good at making front desks and never buy from them agian..

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