AN accountancy firm have completely refitted their Droitwich office to give it a new modern look, adding a pool table to make sure they are right on cue.
Ballards LLP, which has been based in Worcestershire for 40 years, has just given their Droitwich office a brand new look.
Ballards has just opened an office in Birmingham and there are plans to open a new base in Worcester in the near future.
The refitted Droitwich office (Elmley House) at the Oakmoore Court site, which has 100 employees, now includes a pool table and is the result of a collaboration between three companies: Ballards LLP, Architectural Wallsz, and CreativeFolks.
Architectural Wallsz, specialists in supplying and installing bespoke interiors.
Their expertise, led by designer Lauren Owen, was instrumental in crafting the building's striking interior design, creating a memorable and visually captivating environment.
"We are thrilled to have been a part of this remarkable project," said Ian Strangward, managing director of Architectural Wallsz.
"With Lauren's exceptional design skills, Elmley House is a testament to the power of collaboration and our team's unwavering commitment to delivering innovative and visually stunning interior solutions."
CreativeFolks, an award-winning branding and creative agency, took the lead on the interior branding aspects of Elmley House.
"Our goal was to create an environment that not only reflects Ballards' professionalism and values but also inspires their team and clients alike," said Jon Clough, managing director of CreativeFolks."
He added: "Through our close collaboration with Ballards and Architectural Wallsz, we were able to achieve a cohesive and visually stunning interior branding that perfectly complements the building's design."
Mark Skellum, chief financial officer at Ballards LLP, said: "Elmley House is a true representation of our firm's commitment to excellence and our belief in the power of collaboration."
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