TRAFFI GLOVE.

ALTON.
CONSTRUCTION.
19,700 SQ FT.

MEZZANINE INSTALL & FIT-OUT. ALTON.

Traffi Glove are market leaders in protective safety gloves and they engaged with Spectrum to design and refurbish their new offices in Alton, Hampshire. 

They were moving to new premises and wanted an office design that projected a professional image to visitors, incorporated sustainable materials and created a fantastic working environment for their staff.

TESTIMONIAL.

"Overall a very positive experience and I would definitely recommend Spectrum to work with for an office fit out."

Manager, Traffi Glove

THE RIGHT PARTNER FOR AN OFFICE DESIGN & REFURB PROJECT IN HAMPSHIRE.

Traffi Gloves were looking for a company who they could work with. Especially someone who would listen to their brief and understand their specific requirements. It was also important to them that the office refurbishment company they worked with could take on the complete office design and refurbishment project. Our design team were able to work with the directors of Traffi to achieve the staff numbers needed. In addition our design team included sustainable materials and elements in line with the Traffi Net Zero Goal. Once we were on site they were able to give us full responsibility for the office refurbishment project.

One thing that set Spectrum Workplace apart at the design stage was the way we worked with them. The layout and design of the office was developed with the client which they appreciated. Overall they were very impressed with the way the Spectrum team delivered an office design that the whole team could be proud of.

Industrial building with grey exterior featuring large garage door, windows, and a small structure.

TRAFFI. HAMPSHIRE.

KEY CLIENT REQUIREMENTS

  • A professional design incorporating the Traffi brand
  • Building a mezzanine floor to extend the office space
  • Complete design and fit-out of the office space
  • Management offices, meeting spaces, and canteen
  • Client presentation and meeting spaces
  • A breakout and teapoint area
  • Sustainable materials and biophilia