The Space

Walk through the 250 m² layout, light, terrace, and industrial character before booking a shoot, meeting, dinner, or workshop in Old Street.

A design-led walkthrough of the penthouse: how the light moves, how the layout flows, and why teams use it for shoots, meetings, dinners, workshops, and private events.

Surface 250 m² · Terrace 35 m² · Capacity Up to 30 guests

Wide-angle view of the open-plan lounge with teal velvet sofa, Persian rug, and London skyline windows at The Designer's Penthouse, Old Street

At a glance

Location
Old Street, London · fifth-floor converted factory building
Formats
Shoots, meetings, workshops, dinners, launches, and private events
Advantage
Daylight, private arrival, goods-lift load-in, terrace, and a layout that reconfigures fast

Designed to carry the full rhythm of a demanding shoot day.

The penthouse is not styled to look good for fifteen minutes. It is configured to stay useful from first load-in through wrap: daylight, power, circulation, storage, terrace access, and a plan that can shift quickly between camera, client, hospitality, and reset.

  • South-facing daylight from morning through golden hour.
  • Open-plan 250 m² layout with distinct zones that reset quickly between setups.
  • Private rooftop terrace for breakout moments, second scenes, or guest flow.

Key studio specifications

Surface250 m²
Terrace35 m²
CapacityUp to 30 guests
Wi-Fi1 Gbps

Gallery highlights

A quick visual read on daylight direction, material texture, table scale, and how the room holds different atmospheres through the day.

Floor-plan style layout preview of The Designer's Penthouse showing the flow between the main loft, kitchen, and terrace
3D Tour

Walk the full space before you commit the date.

Open the interactive tour to understand layout flow, terrace access, and where each part of the penthouse sits in relation to the next.

  • Preview circulation between the main loft, kitchen, terrace, and support zones.
  • Sense the natural light direction and how each setup sits in the room.
  • Share a practical walkthrough with clients, producers, or decision-makers before the recce.

Living room entrance in slow motion

A slow-motion entrance shot into the living room that captures arrival, scale, and atmosphere in a calmer, more cinematic way.

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Lighting mood stop motion

A quick read on how the living room atmosphere shifts when the lighting mood changes, useful for brand, event, and editorial briefs.

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The Space | Premium Penthouse Venue in Old Street