
This Law Firm Office is Hospitality Chic
2023 Best of Year Winner for Small Corporate Office
More hospitality chic than staid corporate, Husch Blackwell’s au courant law-firm office in Clayton, Missouri establishes itself as an industry front-runner from the outset. It’s not just the colored ceiling soffit, curved furniture, multitude of potted plants, or considered detail of the marble and reeded-wood desk in reception. Characterful decorative elements abound throughout the nearly 12,000 square feet by Partners by Design, including velvety drapes in confab rooms, fiber art in lounges, and custom totems in corridors. Manufacturers specified are a who’s who of the trade: Arte, Designtex, Fireclay, Weitzner. Topping it all off (literally) is a penthouse amenity level that opens to an outdoor deck.

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