Atoll Furniture

An expansive seating area with hand-made and hand-painted seating with overstuffed velvet cushions, tables, benches and planters with abundant planting, designed and made by Morag and Luke Morgan extending through the whole atrium of 1 Finsbury Avenue (1FA) complimenting the Atoll installation.

Atoll is envisaged as a beacon to encourage the public to use the new public route, from Wilson Street, through the building into Finsbury Avenue Square, connecting Broadgate into the wider neighbourhood, making a formerly corporate space accessible to all. "You used to have to walk around the outside of this building, now it has been made public," Morag commented. 

The new seating is available for everyone to use with power sockets built into the furniture. With abundant planting.

Luke Morgan specialises in metal work and designed with Morag the metal table legs and the plant wall. All furniture was manufactured with a small team in their studios.

Commissioner
British Land PLC

Location
1 Finsbury Avenue Square (1FA), 
Broadgate, EC2M 2PF City of London

Atoll Structure
Morag Myerscough 

Furniture
Luke Morgan & Morag Myerscough

Tile production
Surface Design Studio

Architects of 1FA refurbishment
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Architects

Photographer
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Morag Myerscough

Photographer
Gareth Gardner

Permanent Installation

Completion 
October 2019


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