Dock Shed

Conran and Partners’ Dock Shed in London beautifully marries elegance and casual comfort, celebrating industrial heritage with handcrafted details that foster a welcoming atmosphere for both tenants and the local community.

  • area / size 5,382 sqft
  • Year 2025
  • Conran and Partners has curated the interior design and fit-out of a 7-meter-high lobby and café space at Dock Shed, a six-storey office building part of British Land’s transformative regeneration of Canada Water. Positioned opposite the newly established Rafter Walk and overlooking the wetlands of the Old Surrey Docks, the space creates a welcoming environment for office tenants and the wider local community.

    The design brief sought a sophisticated balance between elegance and casual comfort, seamlessly fusing elements of dock trade and industrial design. This vision is brought to life through raw, handcrafted details – visible bolts, patina finishes, and hand-buffed tables with unique patterns, all celebrating an intentionally unfinished aesthetic. Layered textures and thoughtfully chosen materials enhance the space’s warmth and authenticity, creating an inviting yet dynamic atmosphere.

    The design takes cues from the building’s architectural expression – its industrial trusses, gridded structure and dockside heritage – establishing a linear, zoned layout. Rather than imposing divisions, it introduces a variety of layered interventions: soft drapery to balance the space’s generous volume and acoustics, sculptural seating arrangements to encourage different modes of working or resting, and curated zones that shift in mood from open and communal in the central area to intimate and focused on the perimeter.

    Strategically placed banquettes provide a sense of intimacy and separation from the café, while a series of dynamic installations cascading from ceiling to floor subtly define areas creating an evolving play of light and shadow. Crafted from natural materials including sisal and cotton in muted tones and designed in collaboration with Art Story, the installations create contrasts and textures and celebrate raw craftsmanship. Just as the building’s structural elements are exposed, the construction, knots, and weaves of the ropes are intrinsic to their design, leaving the installations intentionally unrefined to showcase the beauty of their natural materials without excessive finishing.

    Continuing the theme of raw craftmanship, the handcrafted timber bench opposite in the reception area, inspired by a fallen tree, introduces an organic element to the space and complements furniture pieces including Van Rossum’s Adjacencies coffee table, which are elegantly balanced by soft seating including the quilted Puffy Lounge chair by Hem.

    The material palette is intentionally restrained, featuring natural finishes, timber, and lush planting, contrasted by bold injections of colour and personality through furniture and accessories, developed in collaboration with Dodds & Shute. Concrete screed flooring adds an industrial edge, complemented by dark timber, deep bronze tones, and woven rattan rugs that introduce warmth and texture. The double-height soft drapery enhances the sense of scale, while architectural details such as a steel staircase and picture-framed windows, curated with collected greenery, further enrich the space.

    Conran and Partners designed a space for adaptability and longevity, where function is not hidden but integrated, and where the layered aesthetic elevates everyday moments.

    Design: Conran and Partners
    Architect: Allies and Morrison
    Furniture Dealer: Dodds & Shute
    Rope Installation: Art Story
    Photography: Taran Wilkhu