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Large studio space for rent available in West London

A rare opportunity for a large studio space for rent in West London. This 956 sqft studio, overlooking the Grand Union canal is waiting for you at Great Western Studios in Notting Hill.

Studio 126 is a large light and airy studio located on the first floor, canal and west side. Perfect for a team of up to 10 people, it has good ceiling height, a polished concrete floor, and access via our 3 passenger lifts.

Services include a managed reception open 24/7, meeting room for hire, guest Wi-Fi, private car parking for rent, an onsite café (The Feeding House), marketing support across our platforms, and free billboard space on the A40 Westway flyover (one of London’s main trunk roads).

Be part of our successful GWS family that includes architects, casting agencies, product designers, photographers, tuition agencies, software developers, fashion designers, and digital media agencies.

Great Western Studios is a creative hub offering studio large studio spaces in West London and co-working for creative industries to meet, network and grow.

Autumn Round Up: We say hello to new members and share the latest news from around the studios

Brook Street Gallery

Brook Street Gallery is a London-based art gallery representing a multi disciplinary style collective. Each artist challenges the conventional narrative of their chosen media.

See their Instagram here and their website.

Sans Matin

Say hello to new studio holders Sans Matin, a London-based footwear brand redefining comfort and style through their ethicality, sustainability, charity, and family values.

See their Instagram here and their website.

Keto Hana

Keto Hana offers long-term food choices with products that is about promoting longevity and feeling amazing, both physically and mentally.

See their Instagram here and their website.

Villa Collective

Villa Collective is a company that offers exceptional private villas to rent in Greece, Italy, France, Spain & Morocco since 2016.

See their Instagram here and their website.

Latest news from our Studio Holders…

BlueShift on TED

BlueShift Coding founder, Heather Lyons, did a TEDx talk this month, all about the misconceptions about what computing and computer science entails. She also spoke about challenges faced when it comes to finding great computing teachers as well as talked about the structure of the current curriculum in schools being very narrow and how to make it more relevant and focused on real world problems. To watch the full video, follow BlueShift on socials and keep your eyes peeled!

See Instagram here and website here.

Inky Dhow x Sketch

This September, award-winning British designer Bethan Gray will bring her multi-layered Inky Dhow universe to Sketch, one of London’s most exciting restaurant and bar destinations, renowned for its ever-changing creative collaborations with artists and designers across its many spaces.

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Bethan Gray and Sketch collaboration

This September, award-winning British designer Bethan Gray will bring her multi-layered Inky Dhow universe to Sketch, one of London’s most exciting restaurant and bar destinations, renowned for its ever-changing creative collaborations with artists and designers across its many spaces.

For this year’s London Design Festival, visitors stepping over Sketch’s 18th century threshold and into its elegant hallway will be immediately immersed in Bethan’s kaleidoscopic world of signature cobalt blue and white Inky Dhow stripes as they flow across walls, floors, furniture and accessories.

Working in sympathy with the beautiful 18th century arches and vaulted ceiling of Sketch’s magnificent entrance hall – currently an alluring backdrop of deep electric blue, with ceilings twinkling in bronze – Bethan’s Inky Dhow pattern will come vividly to life across pieces translated in a myriad of materials, made in collaboration with her many expert craft partners located across the globe, against backdrops of panels beautifully hand painted panels by Bethan.

These will include the London debut of Bethan’s new armchair and sofas from her new Ripple modular furniture collection, upholstered with leather digitally printed by Bill Amberg, and her Orion Swirl range of handblown glass table lamps and pendant lights, designed and made in partnership with innovative design-led lighting studio Baroncelli.

There will also be cabinets and tables – including a new console-style desk – finished with intricate marquetry by Shamsian and his Oman-based team of artisans who combine 16th century marquetry techniques with cutting-edge technology; rugs woven with CC-Tapis; and Bethan’s hand thrown and painted Seven Sisters vessels made in collaboration with Stoke-on-Trent-based 1882 Ltd.

Tucked into one generous nook of the hallway which leads to The Gallery restaurant, Bethan will create an enveloping space where visitors will be welcome to sit and meditate on the collective wonder of Inky Dhow – there will also be games to play, exclusively designed for Inky Dhow x Sketch, and Inky Dhow cocktails to enjoy.

Bethan’s LDF showcase follows hot on the heels of her successful all-encompassing Inky Dhow installation held at Rossana Orlandi’s eponymous Milanese gallery during Salone del Mobile in June. Inky Dhow – an evolution of Bethan’s original ‘Dhow’ drawing, inspired by the billowing movement of the striped sails on the dhow boats sailing in the Gulf of Oman out to the Arabian Sea – was born during lockdown, when Bethan had the time and creative head space to explore the Dhow pattern on a larger scale.

Those first few months of the pandemic allowed Bethan to reconnect with the physical, meditative art of making, experimenting with calligraphy brushes, pens, pencils and cobalt-hued ink to draw on her love of the sea, shells and the rugged Welsh coastline of her youth to create the more painterly, free flowing lines of Inky Dhow.

The success of Inky Dhow has allowed Bethan to move further into every room of the home, designing pieces which showcase intricate, time-honoured techniques injected not only with a fresh, modern edge but also a sense of free-spirited adventure that comes from Bethan’s own love for exploring new lands and cultures. This chimes perfectly too with the dynamic and daring soul of Sketch’s founder Mourad Mazouz who has created restaurants and bars with a never-ending sense of new worlds, new thoughts and ultimately, great fun.

“I have always been blown away by how Mourad works with lots of different artists and designers, creating spaces that are always changing and evolving, always interesting and quirky. Sketch will be forever inspiringly unexpected and unpredictable, and I am very excited about being part of a space where people come to have a good time with their family and friends, where people come to experience something different and unforgettable,” says Bethan.


Bicycle MOT service at GWS

David from Cyclic Nature offered a full bicycle MOT service along with helpful advice on maintaining bikes, to our studio holders.

David has over 9 years of experience and beside many qualifications, his main accolade is his love of the bicycle.

This is the first of many good things to come this autumn at GWS.

Free portraits
22nd & 23rd November

Specialist creative portrait photographers Akta (studio 210) are setting up a portrait photography pop-up in studio 33 and would love to invite Great Western studio holders for a free 1-1 portrait photo shoot.

Sessions will take place in studio 33 and will last 12 minutes. Everyone will be sent a same-day online gallery link to choose their favourite image, which Akta will then add their editing and retouching magic – for free!

To book your slot simply send an email to info@aktaphotography.com. Slots will be awarded on a first come first serve basis.