Studio offices over the five upper floors of Metropolitan Wharf
provide accommodation to suit a wide range of businesses.
The bright, open-plan spaces are suitable for a variety of users
and are offered in a refurbished state with light fit out packages
available to suit tenants’ individual needs.
The penthouses at Metropolitan Wharf provide the clearest
expression of the UK Real Estate philosophy for the building as
a whole. Nick Capstick-Dale wished for the building to evolve
into its next phase of life, while retaining all the character
and integrity of its past. To help realise his vision, he worked
closely with Design Research Studio, the interior design arm of
Tom Dixon, giving some of the most imaginative international
designers the budget, the space and the freedom to create
something truly outstanding.
An impressive entrance spanning the entire depth of the
building guides the visitor from the road straight to the
riverside terrace with its superb views of the Thames and
Canary Wharf.
To the left of reception is the restaurant Bottega Wapping.
Ahead is the ‘Village Green’, an open space to sit, talk and
relax in, with a terrace overlooking the Thames. To the right,
the nameplates of media and tech companies are etched
into driftwood, previously washed up on the shore.
Bottega Wapping is a busy cafe, delicatessen, wine bar and
destination restaurant, with a produce section inspired by the
Camp de’ Fiori market in Rome.
7 Savile Row, London, W1S 3PN