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Readers' Studios: RPM

Readers' Studios is a lot like Readers' Wives, except we're talking about photos of some of the most stimulating creative workspaces instead of... well, you know.

Today we're taking a peek at the studio of RPM, an independent marketing agency based in a former treacle factory in London...

In RPM's own words:

"Back in the day, RPM’s HQ was an Old Treacle Factory and we’ve deliberately kept some of the old features whilst modernising it through a recent revamp to include a third floor, (the tree-house as we call it), a large courtyard ideal for eating in the sunshine, ten meeting rooms all individually named after associations with the treacle making process and a cosy corner library. Our office space is linear and minimalistic, with as much natural light flooding in as possible; in fact the tree-house has a few walls entirely built from glass which really open up the space.

The office is brought to life by quirky corners of creativity such as our inspiration shelving in the Creative department, bold splashes of colour on the meeting room and kitchen floors and subtle brand messaging like our neon ‘Say and Do™’ logo in reception. RPM’s branding is red and white, and we’ve incorporated these colours throughout.

Our office is our home, so we aimed for comfort, space and a sleek design that’s welcoming, cosy yet professional."

Find out more about RPM:

Website: www.rpmltd.com | Twitter: @RPMLtd | Email: info@rpmltd.com

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Katy Cowan

Written by Katy Cowan, and tagged with readers studios.

I'm the Editor and Founder of Creative Boom, an online magazine dedicated to supporting the creative industries across the UK. Established since July 2009, Creative Boom has grown to attract a fantast… more

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