We’re always looking to the future. Whether that’s the longevity of your new workspace, the sustainability of the materials we use, or the relationships we make along the way. Area is built on three themes that guide us in all we do.
Workspace design with a flexible, progressive approach. Experience twinned with insights into current trends, new ways of working, and technology help us look ahead and conceive future-proof solutions. We break the mould to solve real problems.
We take measured steps in business to positively impact the world around us and the people we touch. We recognise we have a responsibility and the power to improve quality of life—not just through workspaces but also employee satisfaction and environmental awareness.
We're proud to be open with our people, partners, and clients about business decisions and objectives. Trust is built on a genuine desire to grow and collaborate, influencing change for the sake of good at all times.
We recognise the power we have to do good. Balancing profit with purpose helps us guide our actions to the highest standard of accountability, transparency, and social and environmental performance. We’re proud to be a certified B Corporation. We continuously push the boundaries thanks to our commitment to equality, sustainability, purpose, and dignity.
We co-founded The United Workplace (TUW) to provide consistency of service and local insight, unwavering excellence, and shared innovation on a global scale.
Location doesn’t hinder us in delivering unmatched performance. Our dedicated team provides a consistent, smooth, and tailored service as standard to all clients throughout the UK and EU. We know the ins and outs of delivering projects in line with local codes and regulations no matter where we're working.
“Work is no longer somewhere you go, but something you do.” We work in partnership with WORKTECH Academy, the world’s leading platform for networking, learning, and developing the future of the workplace, drawing on their worldwide network to harvest the newest knowledge and ideas in six key areas; people, place, culture, design, technology and innovation.