MAKO Derivatives, Broadgate Quarter, London | Architectural Interior Photographer
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Mako derivatives create aspirational offices
The Mako derivative occupies prime space in the Broadgate Quarter development, Appold Street, London, EC2A. The usual multi-screen trading floor and meeting rooms are furnished with slick finishes in their break-out area and coffee bar. Walkways are finished in beige herringbone tiles, meeting rooms have bird’s-eye maple clad walls and flush doors and a relaxing resting area featuring two large relaxing tropical fish tanks. See more details and pictures here
Mako Descent, Appold Street, Broadgate, London | Architectural Interior Photographer
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