Creative studio NoChintz expands Yorkshire portfolio with new Leeds projects
NoChintz, the Manchester-based creative studio, is set to further expand its Yorkshire portfolio after securing two more projects with leisure operator Arc Inspirations.
NoChintz will now have delivered branding and interior design-led projects for Arc at five different venues; the latest of which are in Leeds.
At a 3,000 sq ft venue in Roundhay, interior design installation will commence in October, while work is set to begin at a Horsforth venue in November.
Expected to open by the end of the year, both venues will adopt the aesthetic found in the flagship Banyan Bar & Kitchen concept established by NoChintz at Manchester’s Corn Exchange last year.
Martin Wolstencroft, Arc Inspirations founder and managing director, said: “NoChintz continues to perfectly interpret our specific design requirements, turning complex visions into exceptional aesthetic reality.
“We have worked together on five projects now and the NoChintz team has created branding for our Kith & Kin brand as well as outstanding bar and restaurant environments at venues like Banyan. I look forward to completing more great work before the year is through.”
NoChintz has also recently completed work for Sheffield-based developer Citu.
Amy Brown, NoChintz associate director, added: “We are attracting more and more work in Yorkshire with some great clients.
“Arc in particular is a fantastic example of an ambitious Yorkshire business whose drive in creating new leisure venues across the county is inspiring and exciting.”
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