Handsome Frank HQ is a space we love to share with our artists, clients, friends & family. Nestled between one of London's most historic and beautiful squares and a section of the world's first underground train tracks, this former Victorian-era candle factory is now furnished with vintage and upcycled furniture, lots of plants - and of course art. Lots and lots of art.
Art is as important to a workplace as desks and chairs - it contributes to worker wellbeing, helps with wayfinding, and also conveys brand identity and company culture. Our in-house print shop, Handsome Provisions, allows us to adorn our walls with a constantly rotating display of our artists' latest work. In early 2026, we were invited to bring some of this magic to the offices of two of our London-based clients.
Wonderhood Studios



Spanning four floors in the beating heart of London's Soho neighbourhood, Wonderhood's vibrant workspace features a display of framed A2 prints placed on shelves around the office. The team at Wonderhood Studios invited us to provide a selection of 16 prints that would showcase a variety of styles and themes, something for everyone to enjoy.
The nine artists chosen include a handful that have previously worked with the agency, alongside some others who could inspire new ideas:
Stephen Cheetham, Charlie Davis, Yo Hosoyamada, Andrew Joyce, Andrew Lyons, Sarah Maycock, Tim McDonagh, Luis Mendo, Agathe Singer
Visit: wonderhoodstudios.com
VCCP





VCCP's vast new office is a very impressive space. Almost double the size of their previous HQ, the former department store in London's West End has been converted to an open and lively workspace centred around a bright, multi-purpose atrium. As part of their new workspace strategy, VCCP intends to host rotating art exhibitions throughout the year.
As a long-standing partner of the agency, we were honoured to be invited by the VCCP team to co-curate the inaugural exhibition for these new offices, centred around International Women's Day and Women's History Month. Around 50% of our roster are women, so we were spoilt for choice for great artworks to include in the exhibition entitled 'Illustrating Women'. The final selection included works by:
Tatyana Alanis, Niege Borges, Hattie Clark, Anna Kovecses, Abbey Lossing, Joel Penkman, Michelle Thompson, Yo Hosoyamada, Agathe Singer
Visit: www.vccp.com



