
Art in the Workplace
How thoughtful art can transform offices into inspiring, human places that boost wellbeing, spark creativity and draw people back into the workplace.

How thoughtful art can transform offices into inspiring, human places that boost wellbeing, spark creativity and draw people back into the workplace.

Lindsay’s playful, tactile pieces carry the same generous energy you feel in her East London studio - joyful, bright and beautifully unfiltered.
Myth, femininity and fluid mark-making settle softly into Daisy’s paintings, giving familiar spaces a quiet confidence and emotional depth.

Ben brings the honesty of street art and therapy into every layer - paintings that feel alive with the rhythm of the city and a disarming personal truth.

Humour, poetry and sharp honesty collide in Gommie’s work, capturing the messy, endearing contradictions of modern life.

There’s something mesmerising about Steve’s decades-old collected plastics, tiny beach-worn fragments becoming unexpectedly powerful stories.

Rebecca’s hand-painted abstractions feel like moments she’s let you witness. Raw, instinctive and deeply tied to feeling.

Gommie is a contemporary British artist known for his unique blend of poetry, visual art, and social commentary.

Amrit’s vibrant canvases and wearable “moving paintings” weave colour, memory and heritage together into something warm, expressive and unmistakably her.