Patch opens first “work-near-home” venue in former Essex brewery

Workspace brand Patch has converted the former Gray & Sons Brewery in Chelmsford, Essex, into a co-working space that aims to offer its members a positive work-life balance.

Patch‘s creative director, architect Paloma Strelitz, has overseen a renovation that turns the Victorian building into both a workspace and a cultural venue.

As the brand’s first location, it is the prototype for its “work-near-home” concept, which offers people workspaces close to where they live, so they don’t have to work from home or commute.

Patch Chelmsford is designed to celebrate the history of the building. Photo is by Philipp Ebeling

“I think there has been a big shift in what people want

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