Revamp work completed at Leeds offices of Welcome to Yorkshire
Refurbishment work has now been completed at the Leeds offices of tourism organisation, Welcome to Yorkshire.
Chameleon Business Interiors developed a flooring design to complement Welcome to Yorkshire’s ‘Y’ symbol and fitted a new kitchen area at the open plan offices.
The Hull-headquartered company works across the country creating workspace environments for organisations in the public and private sectors.
Chameleon Business Interiors is also a member of Welcome to Yorkshire’s Y 30 club.
Shaun Watts, Chameleon chairman, said: “As a Y 30 member, we were pleased to be able to work directly with Welcome to Yorkshire on this project in their offices.
“We work across the country carrying out office refurbishments, relocations, redesigns and fit-outs and are very proud of our Yorkshire roots.”
Sir Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, added: “It was a pleasure to work with Welcome to Yorkshire Y 30 member, Chameleon Business Interiors.
“Their vision to create a functional, open plan office space that looks fabulous has been appreciated by not only the team at Welcome to Yorkshire, but numerous visitors too.
“The interior successfully reflects the contrast of historic and contemporary, resulting in an impressive visual impact.”
As well as UK offices in Birmingham, Leeds and Newcastle, Chameleon Business Interiors also has a base in Toronto for North American projects.
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