Beauty Shoppe furnishes Cleveland co-working space with local products
Pittsburg design studio Beauty Shoppe has created a space for collaborative work with a public cafe in Cleveland, Ohio, as part of its growing number of co-working projects.
Beauty Shoppe, an agency founded in 2011 that specialises in shared workspaces, has opened this outpost as its first outside Pennsylvania.
It occupies the ground floor of the historic brick Seymour Building, which is at the heart of a $60 million (£46 million) mixed-use development for the area in the Ohio City neighbourhood. Other plans involve an apartment building, school and grocery store.
Beauty Shoppe's co-working space and adjoining Foyer cafe were created with the goal to create a space for the community to meet and gather.
"Originally constructed in 1876 and formerly home to Ohio City's beloved Kiefer's Tavern, the Seymour Building has a long tradition of bringing people together," said the studio. "Beauty Shoppe brings that to the fore in the design and programming for Foyer." "We thrive on reinvigorating historic buildings and participating in the revitalisation of urban neighbourhoods," the team added.
The 12,000-square-foot (1,115-square-metre) project involved the creation of the public cafe, lounge and work areas, alongside private work areas that include 22 offices and smaller breakout spaces, which are sized for one to six people.
A dusty maroon coffee counter forms a focal point for the communal area, with restaurant-style booth seating and a navy-c...
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