Thursday, May 14, 2020

10 incredible work spaces in London that will blow your mind - Debut

10 incredible work spaces in London that will blow your mind - Debut Its nice to get out of the office every now and then. Now, we understand that not everyones office is quite is as vibrant as Debut HQ. Hunting for incredible work spaces in London is a big job, after all. If youre looking at magnolia-coloured wall or a co-worker eating a slightly-too-big sandwich, then this articles for you. Getting some work done in a new setting is great for productivity, inspiration and for de-stressing. And hey, it works for all you busy-bee revising students out there too. Thats why we at Debut encourage you to try #WorkAwayWednesday one day of the week where you can trade your desk for a more stimulating environment. Heres a few places in London where you can do just that. Look Mum No Hands! Image via Look Mum No Hands! A cyclers haven just a stones throw away from Old Street. Theres a workshop in there too, but dont let that throw you off. This place is immaculately decorated, ideally situated and a great shout for working away from the madhouse. Look Mum No Hands! website Pancras Square Library Image via Londontown Pacras Square Library isnt far from Kings Cross station and contains a whole bunch of open work spaces that are free to frequent. If you like your work spaces, sleek modern and comfy as all hell, this is the place. Campus London Image via Youtube Not blowing our own horn here at all, but theres no people like startup people. That said, theres no better place to be inspired than at Googles Campus in Shoreditch. There are plenty of beautifully designed public spaces to work in for free, a great environment and speedy WiFi (its Google after all). For break time, Campus Café does superb coffee and healthy snacks to get those brain juices flowing. Ask For Janice Image via Design My Night Work at a weird time? Rejoice! Ask For Janice in Farringdon closes at 12:30am when you wanna burn the midnight oil, but head there as early as 7:30am if you wanna jump on that work wave in the morning. Word on road is that they do a darn good breakfast and in these plush settings, thats real motivation. Foxcroft Ginger Image via Locappy This one goes out to the foodies out there. Go to Foxcroft and Gingers in Whitechapel and youll get a cosy work space where you can have freshly baked sourdough sandwiches and pastries for lunch. Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre Image via Visit London Southbank Centre is another must visit spot for the artist in your family. But aside from that, theres a gorgeous study space on the fifth floor with stunning views over the Thames. Timberyard Image via Timberyard This cute café encourages workers and supplies them with everything they need. Speciality tea and coffee to fuel your mind, food to soothe your soul. There are bookable meeting rooms there too for when you wanna get that group project youve been working on cooking. National Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum Image via VA Museum We all know that the VA museum is one of the trendiest places in London to get your learn on, but this little library hideaway is a real gem. When youre tired of looking at your screen, looking out the window and those gorgeous VA gardens might just reinvigorate. Require a sign-up in advance, but so worth it. Yumchaa Image via Ricky Pai Tea shop-turned-café-turned-work space Yumchaa is a bright little spot that loves workers. Just down the road frrm Birkbeck University, youll frequently see a  few students in there getting some work done while sipping one of Yumchaas many exotic teas. Bishopsgate Library Image via A Peace of London Some gorgeous settings just around the corner from Liverpool Street station. Bishopsgate Library is open to everyone so no need for ID and theyve got a huge collection of, well, pretty much everything! Ahoy there, research materials Feature image via The Digital Newsroom Download the Debut app and  get Talent-Spotted by amazing graduate employers! Connect with Debut on Facebook and Twitter

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