Inside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel BoddamInside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel Boddam

Having already established a strong working relationship with Wyer & Co, it was no surprise that Daniel Boddam received an invitation to collaborate on the landscape design practice’s workplace. So he brought his signature organic palette to the project, transforming their existing Botany warehouse into a sophisticated Zen-like sanctuary.

More creative hub than office, the interior reflects Wyer & Co’s naturalistic sensibilities, while outside, lush landscaping softens the warehouse’s steel and brick exterior.

“I saw the project as an extension of Wyer & Co’s desire to bring in nature,” says Boddam, who established his own studio in 2013. “Sustainability was discussed with founder and creative director Anthony Wyer from the outset and informed every aspect of the design, from materials and furniture to services and staff amenities.”

Daniel Boddam Studio designs Wyer & Co's new workplace

Sandblasted limestone pavers flow from outside to inside and a conservatory-style gallery welcomes visitors, while also doubling as an event space for presentations, workshops and forums.

Boddam has stayed true to Wyer & Co’s DNA, by including a sizeable plant in this area and by also using potted greenery to punctuate other spaces within the workplace. Tasmanian oak and walnut joinery adds warmth and Boddam’s use of cork and brass accents highlights his love of tactility.    

Daniel Boddam Studio designs Wyer & Co's new workplace

The colour palette is neutral – soft nougat here, creamy whites there and the palest of sandy tones elsewhere. But perhaps the most eye-catching element in Boddam’s overall design is the integration of his own furniture designs.

Not only does this allow for a strong sense of cohesion and effortless connection between rooms, it lends the scheme a curated sensibility that’s sophisticated yet still relaxed. His dramatic Geo Long table anchors the meeting room, teamed with the elegant Lina chair, while his Wave sofa and armchair make for stylish counterparts in the lounge areas.

Daniel Boddam Studio designs Wyer & Co's new workplace

Boddam believes the inclusion of his pieces allows nature-based concepts to be translated architecturally, and they sit perfectly alongside other furniture, objects and art from local artisans such as Alison Frith, Clementine Maconachie and Sarah Nedovic Gaunt.

There’s a strong emphasis on craftsmanship and artisanal making within his scheme, all of which is underscored by a community-minded ethos.

Daniel Boddam Studio designs Wyer & Co's new workplace

The open workspaces further reinforce the importance of connection and the inviting kitchen and generous gathering areas encourage staff to step away from their desks and socialise.

Boddam has created a quiet, well-considered interior that’s testament to contemporary minimalism. It not only values aesthetics, but also prioritises the wellbeing and comfort of all who use and visit the space.

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Daniel Boddam Studio designs Wyer & Co's new workplace
Inside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel Boddam
Inside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel Boddam
Inside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel Boddam
Inside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel Boddam
Inside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel Boddam
Daniel Boddam Studio designs Wyer & Co's new workplace
Inside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel Boddam
Daniel Boddam Studio designs Wyer & Co's new workplace
Inside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel Boddam
Inside Wyer & Co’s new workplace by Daniel Boddam

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