Ever wanted to take a peek through the doors of some of London’s most iconic and interesting offices, then there’s a new content platform called WRKPLC where you can do just that.

Showcasing the Shard, Candy Kittens, and Gail’s HQ in London, and other cool places around the world such as Lego’s incredible offices in Denmark, WRKPLC aims to educate and entertain, giving people behind-the-scenes access to some amazingly designed workspaces. Workspaces that are bound to spark major office envy!

The videos are presented by WRKPLC Co-Founder and Creative Director, Tom Hitch, who’s built a strong social following sharing creative office designs and posting his own findings from visits to hundreds of office interiors. This has helped him develop a keen eye for what makes the cut as an exceptional workspace.
“The office has never been deemed to be cool, but modern workplace design is pushing offices into the realm of luxury residential,” said Tom.
With a creative blend of entertainment content, think Channel 4’s flair and the engaging in-depth documentary-style episodes of MTV Cribs, you can visit The Sweet Factory in Marylebone, home to Jamie Laing’s Candy Kittens and Jampot Productions enterprises, and see the studio where celebrity-led podcasts such as Mad, Sad and Bad with Paloma Faith and Newly Dads with Ollie and Gareth Locke-Locke are recorded.
Across the pond, you can get access to one of the world’s most jaw-dropping offices – that of Crunchyroll (the world’s largest Anime streaming and content company). More like a movie set than an office, it’s designed to be immersive and experiential with its inspiration taken from Japanese architecture and culture as well as Anime.
Tom also selected Uncommon Holborn to showcase on WRKPLC, a stunning workspace on High Holborn, crafted through the sustainable retrofit of Templar House, once home to London Underground Ltd.

This is a vibrant coworking space that spans 10 floors, offering a mix of cosy shared work areas and sleek private offices. Designed for individuals and SMEs, its unique design, lush greenery, and stylish interiors make it far from your typical office, with a community hub where wellness takes centre stage. With fitness classes, luxurious spa-like showers, and spacious bike storage, the focus is on work-life balance.
Throughout 2025 there’s an exciting lineup of innovative locations across the UK due to be featured, including iconic London landmarks such as 20 Fenchurch Street or as it’s better known, the Walkie Talkie. Their collaborations with leading corporates, B Corps, global brands, and major European companies are poised to redefine the way we look at our office spaces.
WRKPLC also aims to encourage companies to reimagine their office spaces. More than ever before, this will be crucial for businesses and brands keen to engage and motivate their employees, especially with more now asking their staff to come back into the office in some shape or form.
“Luxury residential content has attracted a huge following online and in mainstream media, but it’s never happened for workplaces. The workplace sector is filled with exceptionally talented designers and boundless creativity at its core, that’s why we decided to launch WRKPLC – to showcase amazing offices and the great design talent that we have in the UK,” added Tom.