Aerial view of a completed industrial home office with polished concrete desktop and steel-frame windows
Taking projects · Feb 2026

Raw space.Studio finish.

Industrial home offices built from exposed steel, reclaimed timber, and poured concrete — wired for twelve-hour creative sessions with zero cables in sight.

0 sq msq m transformed
Zerovisible cables
0-weekweek build
0%client return rate
  • Exposed Steel
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  • Reclaimed Timber
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  • Poured Concrete
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  • Cable-Free Routing
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  • Matte Black Hardware
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  • Integrated Lighting
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  • Industrial Joinery
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  • Polished Aggregate
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  • Exposed Steel
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  • Reclaimed Timber
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  • Poured Concrete
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  • Cable-Free Routing
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  • Matte Black Hardware
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  • Integrated Lighting
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  • Industrial Joinery
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  • Polished Aggregate
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Wide-angle view of an industrial home office with exposed steel beams and polished concrete floor
Structural steel + reclaimed oak
Close-up detail of raw steel door frame junction with reclaimed timber threshold
01 · The Volume

Every room starts with raw bones.

We assess ceiling height, structural walls, and natural light before a single material is chosen. The doorway sets the spatial grammar for everything that follows — proportion, flow, where your eye lands first.

"The 2.9m ceiling gave us room to drop the ductwork low and still feel open. That decision shaped everything."

Grade A36 hot-rolled steel · 80mm reclaimed Douglas Fir
Close-up of precision joinery detail showing hidden cable management cavity with magnetic panel
02 · The Desk Zone

The surface where work happens.

A poured-concrete desktop at exactly 740mm height. Matte-black monitor arms bolted into a hidden steel spine inside the wall. The joinery hides three power circuits, a USB hub, and the ethernet run — all accessible behind a magnetic panel.

"We poured the desktop in-situ, seeded with iron oxide pigment. No two are identical. Yours will be yours."

F'c 4000 psi mix · iron oxide pigment · penetrating sealer
Polished concrete desktop with matte black monitor arm and zero visible cables
Poured concrete · iron oxide finish
Full-height industrial shelving wall with cantilevered steel brackets and reclaimed timber shelves
Steel brackets · oiled blackwood
Detail view of cable management cavity behind shelving with organized ethernet and power runs
03 · The Shelving Wall

Storage that looks like architecture.

Cantilevered steel brackets, 20mm plate. Shelves in oiled blackwood or raw-edge Douglas Fir. The entire back wall becomes a composition — books, objects, and a concealed equipment bay that swallows your router, NAS, and patch panel without a trace.

"The cable cavity runs floor-to-ceiling behind the shelving. Every device plugs in from the back. The front is clean."

20mm hot-rolled plate · Blackwood oiled with Rubio Monocoat
Close-up of industrial track lighting on exposed conduit with dimmer control panel
04 · The Lighting Rig

Four scenes, one dimmer.

Track lighting on an exposed conduit run, warm tungsten pendants over the reading corner, bias lighting behind the monitor wall, and a single scene-setter on the door. Deep-focus mode drops the room to 12% and pools light directly on the surface you're working at.

"Kelvin temperature shifts from 4000K for calls to 2700K for late-session focus. Your circadian rhythm will thank you."

EMT conduit · 2700–4000K tunable LED · Lutron Caseta dimmer
Industrial home office at golden hour with warm tungsten pendant lighting and steel-frame windows
Exposed conduit · tungsten pendants
Client Voices

The work speaks. So do they.

I was skeptical about spending this much on a home office. Three months in, I've done my best work. The concrete desk is the single best surface I've ever worked on.

MW

Marcus Webb

Founding Engineer, Lattice

They routed every cable inside the wall cavity. Not a single cord visible. My clients on video calls always ask where I am — it looks like a WeWork penthouse.

PN

Priya Nair

Independent Architect, Mumbai → London

Six weeks from first call to sitting in the chair. Steel frame, reclaimed oak shelves, the whole thing. I've recommended them to every founder I know.

JC

Jordan Calloway

Solo Founder, Tempo Labs

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