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NoChintz relocates JD Sport Fashion to Manchester’s Sharp Project
Interiors and branding studio, NoChintz has relocated JD Sports Fashion to Manchester’s The Sharp Project.
JD Sport Fashion relocated its marketing and multi-channel design, production and photography team from its Bury headquarters to the digital content production complex in North Manchester - The Sharp Project.
NoChintz was appointed to create a new commercial workspace to accommodate 60 staff including photographers and designers.
NoChintz, which is based in Manchester’s Northern Quarter developed the brief to provide a creative solution that included a designated studio area, whilst keeping the space largely open plan.
NoChintz director, Natalie Gray said: “We decided to keep the finishes and fixtures very simple and in keeping with the industrial nature of the building.
“Key features included exposed concrete floors, birch wood ply partitioning stripped back lighting and steel stair details.
“The furniture was also kept simple and contemporary with splashes of colour to create breakout spaces for staff at various points within the area.
“Industrial details were highlighted with large feature lights for the meeting rooms.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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