Sustainable fashion brand Pangaia has taken out a 5,700 sq ft office on Chancery Lane, in a newly resigned building that’s home to the London Silver Vaults.
Pangaia will be the first tenants of Chancery House, a new 125,000 sq ft building from The Office Group. It said the location was “carefully considered” based on environmental factors.
Enrico Sanna, CEO of The Office Group, said: “Today represents an exciting milestone for The Office Group. We are delighted to welcome Pangaia as we open the doors to Chancery House. Their forward-thinking approach and commitment to an Earth-positive business model resonate with The Office Group’s values and our ambitions for this property.
“Chancery House offers unrivalled customer experience and a space for those who recognise that the office is no longer simply a commodity but a vital tool for ensuring employee health and wellbeing - both of which are key factors for driving productivity and ultimately, business performance.
“The building is truly a standout in London, with facilities and amenities that staff will want to come to work for.”
Pangaia Collective said: “Team Pangaia are delighted to be taking up residence in Chancery House.
“We are excited to have found a partner with shared values in The Office Group, with their wellbeing-focused workspace designed to provide teams with a flexible work environment that caters to their every need, while prioritising people and the planet.”
The International Bar Association is also set to move into the property, in the heart of London’s legal district, soon.