From home of futuristic buildings to home of futuristic clothes…..

356-364 Gray’s Inn Road, an 8,000 sq. ft, hidden gem of an office located a few minutes’ walk away from King’s Cross station has been the creative hub of world renowned architect and designer, Heatherwick Studio since 2006.

Confidence in King’s Cross in 2006 as an office location was in its infancy with many still tarring the location with its tarnished past.

Roll forward to 2022, King’s Cross has emerged as one of central London’s most sought after property sub markets.

Originally acquired as a cavernous bare shell, Heatherwick Studio transformed 356-364 Gray’s Inn Road to a highly contemporary studio style office with generous floor to ceiling height, great natural light, air conditioning, polished concrete floors and sand blasted walls.

It has become as desirable as its former occupant, Heatherwick Studio, the name in cutting edge design, materials and construction methods.

Having outgrown this building and moved to new offices, it’s fitting that the new occupant is also at the forefront of its own industry, using unique materials and concepts.

Vollebak has moved its HQ to 356-364 Gray’s Inn Road and is a highly innovative clothing company with its products led by science and technology; so much so that they have been compared to Tesla.

Ashurst Real Estate acted on behalf of a private client landlord, offering the property on an off market basis with a quoting rent of £65 per sq. ft.

Vollebak were represented by Anton Page.

If you fancy a T shirt crafted from materials normally used to construct a jet engine or the international space station, then you should check out Vollebak’s website.

If you want to discuss a commercial property in King’s Cross, you should contact Ashurst Real Estate. 020 7419 5117 | ashurstre.london

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