Law firm’s Liverpool waterfront office gets £185k makeover
Legal services provider Pure Business Group has completed a six-figure makeover at its new waterfront premises in Liverpool.
The company tasked Wirral-headquartered interiors firm Penketh Group with providing new furniture, worth £185k, for its base on the fourth floor of No. 8 Princes Dock.
Penketh is a longstanding partner of Pure Business Group, having already completed two furniture projects at its offices in Prescot.
Included in the designs for the Liverpool base were Penketh Group’s Workcafé concept, a bespoke kitchenette unit to service the boardroom and an informal meeting area featuring a Harc unit, which is designed to offer privacy in an open-plan environment.
The company also supplied benching, ergonomic chairs, boardroom seating and a £40k AV system.
Pure Business Group’s head of compliance, director Robert Mares, said: “The team at Penketh Group were fantastic from start to finish.
“They’ve created a modern and colourful space that ticks all of our boxes and we’re all so proud to come into work and call it our ‘home from home’ each day.”
Chris Penketh, sales director at Penketh Group, said: “Pure Business Group challenged us to create an inspiring workspace with the ‘wow’ factor.
“Having worked with the company before, we had a clear idea of their requirements and preferences, but we were able to implement a strategy to create something truly unique for the Liverpool site and we’re delighted with how it’s turned out.”
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