Sea Containers House is a noted and prominent landmark located in London’s South Bank area along the path of the river Thames, famed for its grand design. Originally conceived as a luxury hotel, the building takes its current name from its previous occupants Sea Containers Ltd where it was used as their headquarters.
After Sea Containers Ltd’s departure, the south wing of the building was renovated by the world renowned Morgans Group into the ultra-contemporary Mondrian Hotel London, bringing part of the building back to its original use. The east and west wings are now being designed and refurbished into office spaces, including the new head quarters for Ogilvy & Mather Group Holdings Ltd. It will also include exciting public spaces such as a winter garden, restaurants, cafes and even an amphitheater.
Chilfen Joinery Ltd is extremely proud to be appointed a £2 million contract to manufacture and install joinery and furniture at Sea Containers House. Working across 12 floors in the new Ogilvy head office. The work will take place over floors 1 to 3 and 6 to 13 on the east and west wings and is expected to complete summer 2015. Architects BDG are driving the project with focus on “enhanced communication through movement, choice and availability of a diverse range of spaces”*. The result will be a cutting edge workplace in terms of design and architecture.
Working alongside our client Structuretone (construction management and general contracting), we are producing and installing various joinery and furniture solutions throughout the building. These include:
- Reception desks
- Copy points
- Tea breakout points with Pyrolave worktops
- Coffee bars
- Fitted seating
- Touchdown benching
- Booth seating (finished in Spinneybeck leather)
- Bistro bar and seating
- Lacquered wall paneling
- Door sets
Chilfen are excited to be working on such a prestigious project and in such a fantastic, diverse building with such a strong and historic presence on the London landscape. The work is being led by our dedicated projects team who are relishing working on such a demanding and rewarding venture. We look forward to sharing details of the finished project over the coming months.
*Quote from BDG