Heritage office furniture designer and manufacturer, Bisley, has launched a new bespoke package to service the evolving needs of workspaces, hospitals and hotels across the world
Photography courtesy of Bisley
The new Bisley Bespoke service combines the worlds of technical product design, engineering, architecture, and interior design and aims to deliver interiors solutions to companies that require tailored, custom-made furniture for their workplaces, from corporate office spaces to hospitals and hotels.
Recent clients who have experienced the Bisley Bespoke service ahead of its official launch, include the vast new Al Ain Hospital near Abu Dhabi that saw Bisley design and manufacture custom-sized wet room lockers and changing room lockers for over 4,500 staff. Another bespoke locker order came from the Swiss Government, who ordered thousands of custom designed Bisley lockers for a Ukrainian refugee camp on the Swiss-Poland border.
Photography courtesy of Bisley
In a move into the hospitality sector, Bisley designed bespoke bedroom furniture solutions for the Tŷ Hotel in Milford Haven, which opened last summer. Featured pieces include a super-sized, padded headboard, coordinating bedside tables, unique mirrors, a dressing table with a black exposed steel frame and large double wardrobes.
The new Google project, which is currently in the consultation phase, will see Bisley supply bespoke furniture solutions for the corporate headquarters complex of Google at their vast campus in Mountain View, California.
Photography courtesy of Bisley
The process for bespoke projects varies, depending on the clients’ requirements and specifications. The main elements of each enquiry follow a set of tried and tested milestones to guide the project from concept stage to completion, including sketches and drawings through to project management and delivery and installation.
For more information, visit bisley.com