Budget coworking with an expressive interior in London Design 31.03.2022 Designer Caro Lundin designed the interior of a budget coworking in London, which proves once again: cheap does not mean ugly Photo Andrew Meredith The second branch of the budget network of coworking ARC Club has opened in south-east London. Like the first point of the company, the new space in the Camberwell area is designed for people who have missed office life during the pandemic, but are not ready to return to the office full-time. Designer Caro Lundin worked on the interiors of the coworking, as in the first case. The coworking lobby also works as a cafe. Photo Andrew Meredith Karo believes that austerity in detail is the best fit for the needs of employees in the common space, but she is confident that a good design can be created within a very limited budget. “As a Swedish woman, I believe that good design and art should be accessible to everyone. It is thanks to these principles that the ARC Club network appeared. Our clients do not compromise in terms of the visual attractiveness of the interior, despite the democratic cost of visiting a coworking,” says the designer. Furniture and works of art add bright colors to the interior of the coworking. Photo Andrew Meredith There is a lot of white in the interiors of the ARC Club, which perfectly complements the raw concrete surfaces and open coworking communications. The accents are the pastel pink color of the doors and the bright orange bases of the chairs in the lounge area, as well as bright works of modern art provided by the London gallery Bosse & Baum. There is a “quiet” zone here. Photo Andrew Meredith The doors of the call booths are painted in pastel pink. Photo Andrew Meredith Ilya Polyakov Original content from the site