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Studi One Person Low Office Work Hub Booth STU022
£1,090.80  Inc VAT
Studi 1 Person High Work Hub Booth STU025
£1,132.80  Inc VAT
Studi 2 Person Low Side by Side Office Work Hub Booth STU023
£1,797.60  Inc VAT
Studi Low 3 Person Side by Side Study Booth STU003
£2,409.60  Inc VAT
Cove Desk High 2 Person side by side work booth 800mm - CCS - front view
£2,536.80  Inc VAT
Studi High 3 Person Side by Side Study Booth STU008
£2,559.60  Inc VAT
Studi Low 4 Person Side by Side Study Booth STU004
£3,074.40  Inc VAT
Studi High 4 Person Side by Side Study Booth STU009
£3,292.80  Inc VAT
Studi 4 Person Low Side by Side Office Work Hub Booth STU024
£3,352.80  Inc VAT
Cove Desk High 3 Person side by side work booth - CCS3 - main view
£3,386.40  Inc VAT
Studi Low 5 Person Side by Side Study Booth STU005
£3,741.60  Inc VAT
Studi 4 Person High Side by Side Office Work Hub Booth STU027
£4,005.60  Inc VAT
Studi High 5 Person Side by Side Study Booth STU010
£4,039.20  Inc VAT
Small single wall media meeting unit MU2
£4,065.60  Inc VAT
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Office hubs, also known as co-working hubs or collaborative spaces, are shared work environments where individuals from different companies or professions come together to work. These hubs provide a range of amenities and services to support productivity, networking, and a sense of community, here are some key aspects of office hubs:

- Shared Workspaces: Office hubs offer shared workspaces that include open desks, dedicated desks, or private offices. These spaces are typically equipped with essential office infrastructure, such as desks, chairs, power outlets, and internet connectivity, allowing individuals to work efficiently.
- Community and Networking: Office hubs foster a sense of community by bringing together professionals from diverse backgrounds. This enables networking opportunities, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas among hub members. Many hubs organise events, workshops, and networking sessions to facilitate interaction and professional growth.
- Amenities and Facilities: Hubs often provide additional amenities and facilities to enhance the work experience. These may include meeting rooms, conference facilities, phone booths for private conversations, lounge areas, kitchenettes, printing/scanning services, high-speed internet, and secure access.
- Flexibility: Office hubs offer flexible membership options, allowing individuals to choose the duration and terms that suit their needs. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for freelancers, remote workers, startups, or companies with fluctuating workspace requirements.
- Services and Support: Some office hubs provide additional services such as reception and administrative support, mail handling, IT assistance, and access to professional resources. These services help alleviate administrative burdens and enable members to focus on their work.
- Collaboration and Synergy: The diverse community in office hubs can lead to collaborations and partnerships among individuals and companies. Hub members may find opportunities to collaborate on projects, share expertise, or access new markets by leveraging the hub's network.
- Professional Environment: Office hubs offer a professional environment with well-designed and conducive workspaces. This can be particularly advantageous for individuals or small teams who may not have access to such amenities in their own offices or remote work setups.

Office hubs have gained popularity due to their affordability, flexibility, and the opportunities they provide for networking and collaboration. They cater to the evolving needs of modern professionals who seek a productive and stimulating work environment outside traditional office settings.