TOG has been the driving force behind design-led workspace in the UK for two decades. Today, the company owns and/or operates more than 50 historic, characterful and landmark properties in the UK and now Germany, concentrating on London, where it has more than 40 buildings, as well as other city hubs such as Leeds, Bristol, Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt. TOG’s flexible, state-of-the-art workplaces serve enterprises of every scale – from leading international enterprises occupying entire buildings, to SMEs, start-ups and individuals in need of versatile office space. In total, TOG’s family of workspaces serves around 17,000 members, offering them practical and inspiring working environments furnished to the highest standards of contemporary design (Swedish wunderkinds Note Design Studio are recurrent collaborators, for example). Each one unique, TOG’s spaces are also stuffed with covetable extras – such as gyms, cinemas, cafés and roof gardens. Now, with the world of work in flux and the focus increasingly on flexibility, TOG is evolving its offering to meet the demands of the new working culture – just as it has for the last 20 years.
Having admired TOG’s workspaces for years, and seen first-hand their past collaborations with Note Design Studio, Zetteler is excited to be supporting the TOG team as they prepare to launch a series of brilliant new buildings in London over the course of 2022 and into 2023.
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