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Flexible Workspace Provider Profile – Uncommon

Uncommon Flexible Offices and Workspace

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Uncommon Coworking Space

What types of flexible workspace does Uncommon provide?

Uncommon provides a range of flexible workspace solutions in London in Borough, the City of London on Liverpool Street, Fulham, Highbury and Holborn.

The coworking options that Uncommon provide include Day Passes which are a great pay-as-you-go workspace option.

These on-demand workspace options are popular with out-of-towners and remote workers looking for a professional place to work and are increasingly used by businesses operating hybrid working models.

The Hot Desk options are popular with freelancers and solopreneurs on the move as well as part-timers and flexible workers.

The Dedicated Desk option is a desk that a member can call their own and can be taken in clusters by teams.

These are popular with freelancers, start-ups and small agencies who use the designated desks as their own HQ.

There is also a range of creative Private Offices available at Uncommon’s properties and these provide workspace for teams needing space from 2 desks to 250+.

These flexible offices have their own front door and are popular with a wide range of businesses seeking workspaces with flexibility.

Some of the features of the spaces that Uncommon provides include:

There is also a range of fully-equipped meeting rooms that are, as you might expect with Uncommon, beautifully designed. These cater for 4 to 40 people and are equipped with the latest presentation and AV tech and there is a range of catering options available, too.

Uncommon also offers a range of event spaces that are available to hire ranging from large rooftop terraces to large patios to private zen studios.

These are popular with businesses looking for offsite workspaces for product launches, press launches, pitches, training sessions, creative days, corporate away days, workshops and celebrations.

Uncommon members also have access to the members portal and can work in various locations within the portfolio of flexible working spaces in London.

 

Uncommon London Office Locations

 

The roof terrace at Uncommon Liverpool Street coworking and office property

Uncommon Liverpool Street – 34 – 37 Liverpool Street, London, EC2M 7PP

 

Break out space at the Uncommon Borough office property

Uncommon Borough – 1 Long Lane, London SE1 4PG

 

Break out space at the Uncommon Fulham coworking and office space property

Uncommon Fulham – 126 New King’s Road, London, SW6 4LZ

 

Break out space at the Uncommon Highbury coworking and office space property

Uncommon Highbury – 25 Horsell Road, London, N5 1XL

 

Chill out space at the Uncommon Holborn office space and coworking property

Uncommon Holborn – Templar House, 81-87 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6DF

 

We have the pleasure of providing access to Uncommon flexible workspaces in London.

Who are Uncommon?

Uncommon is a flexible workspace provider in London that puts wellness first.

Founded in 2015, their workspaces are designed to make their members feel good so they perform at their optimum.

Everything Uncommon does is designed to make their members ‘live well, work well, do well’ through supportive working environments designed around them.

The company leaves nothing to chance when it comes to creating a working environment in which people thrive.

Aside from creating design-led and people-centric workspaces, they carefully choose the soundtrack that is played in shared spaces. They provide creative yet calm spaces so there are plenty of quiet areas, too.

They pick ergonomic furniture, fit sensitive lighting, fill the spaces with greenery and even pay attention to the aroma of the workplace by teaming up with aroma specialists.

Uncommon has locations in London in Borough, the City of London on Liverpool Street, Fulham and Highbury and its 5th location, in Holborn, opened in Autumn 2023.

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Why choose Uncommon flexible office space?

Uncommon creates workspaces that are aimed at making members feel good in a creative yet calm environment and is supportive in every way.

Uncommon’s mission is to make members ‘feel better about being at work’ and to be ‘happier, healthier, more focused and more in control of [their] day’.

Uncommon’s spaces are designed and operated with the following in mind:

Wellbeing – they create space that isn’t just professional and efficient but that also emotionally supports members, boosting efficiency and reducing stress.

Space – they operate a co-working environment where every detail is designed to inspire and energise. The space is created to surround members with creativity and character to boost creativity and inspiration.

Service – Uncommon’s support teams are always discreetly in the background making sure members have everything they need.

Ergonomics – the furniture is important, too and chairs are balanced for posture, there is room to move and stretch and there are standing desk options available, too.

Biophilia – Uncommon’s spaces are filled with greenery creating fresh air and a work environment in which members can ‘forest bathe’ indoors.

Sound – aside from the quiet professional working areas, Uncommon’s shared spaces are quietly enhanced with mindfully chosen music that supports a focused mind.

Activity-based working- there is a wide range of creative breakout areas, studios, meeting rooms and event spaces that allow members to work in whichever they wish to.

Lighting – Uncommon are mindful of the lighting in their spaces and optimise it with natural light and with sensitive lighting.

Scent – working with aroma specialists, Uncommon’s spaces are gently upgraded with natural scents that help to create calm concentration and inspire ideas.

Holistic well-being – Uncommon run classes including boxing, yoga, and HIIT. They also have various quiet areas which can be used for meditation practice.

Community – socialising is important to Uncommon and they run weekly events including Thursday Drinks and Friday Breakfasts which helps create community as well as providing potential collaborative business opportunities.

Many flexible space providers are design-led, however, Uncommon has taken things one step further and has created its own furniture collection entitled Curated by Uncommon which is described as a sophisticated range that reflects the company’s ethos and values.

The office furniture collection has been created with select brands, designers and suppliers including Bontempi, Calligaris, Flos, and Gubi, amongst others, and has been created to allow them to share their experience of creating productive workspaces with wellness at the core.

Uncommon was extremely quick to respond to the challenges created by the Covid-19 pandemic – they made sure to ensure they were operating Covid-secure workspaces and continue to review and upgrade their health and safety policies with an aim to create the ‘safest workspace in London’ above and beyond industry standards.

Uncommon host regular online and in-person events and webinars for their members which cover topics surrounding business growth, self-development and wellness. ⁠

One example is the Hygge Winter Wellness Festival which features a series of virtual sessions and presentations from a range of brands from the wellness sphere.

Uncommon take their corporate social responsibilities seriously and their CSR policy outlines their commitment for taking account of their economic, social and environmental impacts, specifically:

Finally, Uncommon champions their members and their respective businesses through their regular ‘Member Spotlights’ on their various platforms, too.