Kingston students designed recycled furniture
 In one of its  most challenging interior re-fit projects to date, display specialist Octink, one of Brentford's most innovative companies, created the London Experience Centre, a bespoke hospitality suite for  sportswear company New Balance to entertain VIP guests, customers and  executives during London’s high profile sporting events this summer.
In one of its  most challenging interior re-fit projects to date, display specialist Octink, one of Brentford's most innovative companies, created the London Experience Centre, a bespoke hospitality suite for  sportswear company New Balance to entertain VIP guests, customers and  executives during London’s high profile sporting events this summer.
      
      The 700 sqm  space showcased the past, present and future, celebrating New Balance’s  heritage of 30 years’ manufacturing and promoting its theme of ‘Make Excellent  Happen’.  
      
      Octink led  the design, build and logistics of the project. It took a year to plan and just  seven days to transform the 28th floor of  the Millbank Tower, Westminster into an interior resembling an early 1900s  industrial warehouse.  
Sustainability  was at the heart of the project; Octink used reclaimed 25 year old flooring  from a school gymnasium in Scotland and sourced reclaimed bricks from a  redundant Victorian factory in Manchester for the interior walls. 

As part of its drive to link  young people and businesses, Octink invited Kingston University design students  to create custom built pieces of furniture from waste shoemaking materials. The  13 items of furniture, which were inspired by methods of shoe design, New Balance’s  product range and its sustainability values, became a frequent talking point  amongst guests. 
        
        Following the end of New  Balance’s summer hospitality programme, the fitout and furniture have been  retained and this unique interior will continue to be used as a private hire  venue. In line with its sustainability objectives, New Balance will later use  the student-designed furniture in its offices around the world and the  specially designed canvas prints in its retail outlets.  
September 21, 2012