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Faces

Ways we've seen it used.

Not an exhaustive list. These are the ones that keep coming back.

01

Events.

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Up to 40 standing, 22 seated.

Forty at a push, thirty comfortably. The bench seating stacks out of the way for launches, listening sessions, and dinners, then comes back out for the next thing. There's a small bar setup, a kitchen in the back, and enough light to make any moment look intentional. We've hosted product reveals, gallery openings, supper clubs, and team kickoffs in here. The space resets quickly, so you're not paying for clean-up time. If you need a PA, projection, or a longer table, those are easy to add.

02

Photo / Video.

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Daylight-flooded, blackout-ready.

North-facing daylight all day, blackout-capable when you need it. Two seamless backdrops in white and bone, plus floor drops in wood, tile, and concrete vinyls. The ceiling rig is high enough for a boom and a ladder, the doors are wide for loading. Stills or motion, both work, and the room resets quickly between setups. Equipment day rates and prop rentals live on separate pages so you can plan a shoot end-to-end. If we don't have something on site, we can usually borrow it from neighbours within the hour.

03

Workshops.

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Big table, kitchen, chalkboard.

A big oak table seats ten, the kitchen in the back handles lunch for a group, the chalkboard wall keeps showing up in everyone's photos. Power outlets line the floor, the Wi-Fi is fast, and the espresso machine is unreasonably good. We've hosted writing retreats, design sprints, onboarding days, and small classes here. The whole room reconfigures in twenty minutes, so morning lecture and afternoon working session can use the same space without a fight. Flipchart, projector, screen, all easy to add. Most groups stay later than they planned.

04

Podcasts.

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Treated corner, four mics.

An acoustically treated corner with four mics, a second table for a guest who didn't want to travel far, and a Rodecaster ready to record. Voice sounds clean here, no boomy reflections, no neighbour noise bleeding in. The room is quiet enough that you can record video alongside without re-takes. Backdrop options are on hand if you're filming the conversation. Bring your own headphones, we keep plenty of cables and adapters in the back. Most regulars cut their episode the same evening they record it.

05

Product launch.

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Small stage, bar setup, PA.

A good frame for showing one thing well. Small stage, sound, drinks behind the bar, and enough light to make anything look considered. Capacity is up to fifty for a launch, less if you want everyone seated. We can rig your product on a plinth, light it however you want, and run a quick video loop on the wall. The space holds attention without distracting from what you're presenting. Set-up and break-down are straightforward, and the front door opens directly onto the courtyard for guest arrivals.

06

Team offsite.

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Whiteboard wall, fast Wi-Fi.

A day out of the office that doesn't feel like another office. Long table, whiteboard wall, fast Wi-Fi, and a kitchen that handles the coffee question. Quiet enough for focus, open enough for the good off-agenda conversations. We've hosted strategy days, planning sessions, and quarterly reviews here. The light makes notes look serious, the chairs are actually comfortable for hours, and the espresso machine pulls its weight. Most teams stay through dinner, and a few have stayed for drinks after.

Thinking of something else?

If it needs a room with good light, a door that locks, and someone who's done this a hundred times, probably yes. Write to us.